 Hi, you guys Lindsay here welcome back to my channel inside the hem yesterday I did my first impression pattern review for the new McColl's fall pattern Collection which means today. I'm here to share my ready-to-wear inspiration once again, I have picked three of my favorite patterns from the collection and look familiar and I have found some ready-to-wear versions of them and I'm sharing with you where you can find fabric so that you can make your own version of the ready-to-wear inspiration so my Patterns that I picked out for this round are This button-down shirt But actually this view here with the bows on the sleeves. I Also chose this little roughly skirt so many of you commented on The first impression video saying that this was one of your favorites So I thought that would be fun and then also this interesting sweater here with the shoulder cut out and mock turtleneck So let's jump into this let me close out some of these tabs. Alright, so this shirt here I Instantly was intrigued by I do love a good bow as you guys know and a good button-down I just wasn't really sure how this was kind of all gonna play out So I hit the internet to try and see if anybody else had made something similar and lo and behold I found this from Neiman Marcus, I think it's the Neiman Marcus brand It was originally a hundred and eighteen dollars. It's been marked down a couple times There's some sale going on so now it's only thirty five dollars, but still This has the bows on the sleeves It has the bell sleeve has button-down with a collar very similar style lines to our pattern The only difference is this one has this interesting like Dart It's like a princess seam, but it's open and then close and then opens again and it creates this little like front Roughly thing. I don't particularly like that If I'm being honest, and I didn't really like the fabric either. I thought it looked I Don't know just a little like outdated I just felt like this had been done before So I went to try and find some striped fabric that I thought would be good kind of struck out I think I just don't love love love little micro stripes like this But I thought that it would be adorable in Gingham, right? I mean with the bows and the button-down it would be perfect. So these are from stalemaker fabrics They're the rock Robert Kaufman Carolina gingham collection. You can get them several different places but She has three of the colors here the fuchsia. She has navy and She also has black That's the navy and Here's the black But honestly you guys you could really use any 100% cotton Shirting so if gingham checks aren't for you and you like stripes by all means go find Something that you like. I think the important takeaway from this ready-to-wear inspiration is that it's a hundred percent cotton and Like you get an idea of what That sleeve would kind of look like with that bow detail So I thought that that was really helpful So yeah, I got real excited whenever I thought of hot pink gingham But if it's not for you, just go find any old 100% cotton shirting Okay, next up is this cutie here So I actually could not find anything with this flounce detail. I was only able to find One that just had a single layer of ruffles. So you're gonna kind of have to use your imagination a little bit But take a look at this So cute, right? Here she is in her whole little outfit This is with the shirt on I don't like their website right now Is that shirt tucked in it's really low on her hips interesting Yeah, that's bizarre, I guess it was just too big for her anyways It's just really really cute with that flounce and you can see how it gets all Flirty and kicky and like moves around a bunch while you move around. I just think that that is absolutely Adorable love it in the plaid They did a plaid version too. So and I know that this whole I think they're calling it like Academy make Academy or Collegiate something like that where it's like kind of like a very reminiscent of like varsity sweatshirts and there's lots of like striped athletic ribbing and Things like that and plaid that's really well into that. So that is Really really on trend for this fall and also leading into spring So this skirt could take you into a few seasons, but here's the fabric. I found It is a teleo Stretch-suitting check with black and white stripes. It's a Pauly rayon spandex blend If you would go back to her inspiration, she actually has black white and pink stripes It's a little more subtle than the teleo fabric But if you check out the fabric, it's Pauly rayon and spandex. So not the exact same Percentages there, but very close. You're looking for a stretch-suiting Pretty much and that's what this fabric from from teleo is So, yeah, I think that would be adorable in any of the versions whether you did the flounce here Even in the lace-up would be cute this plain one or go big with all three layers You could also obviously Just do the bottom layer of this version Without the double ruffle and get something very similar to our inspiration here with just a single ruffle Just make sure that the length of your main skirt is long enough You want it to hit, you know at the at the Thinner part of your thigh. So you want it to go around your I hate that I can't use my pointer without it being so distracting. You want it to go over your butt You know over your High hip over your low hip and kind of hit you at like mid thigh and then the flounce can calm down To like above your knee Cute okay, the next one it was this top I actually tried really hard to find something like this because I do think it is less scandalous than it looks It could be really really great for holiday, but I had a really hard time finding something that wasn't Cheap-looking I guess and nothing had these shoulder cutouts So I struck out on that as far as ready to wear inspiration I'll keep my eyes posted though or eyes peeled And keep you guys posted That's what I meant to say, but I was able to find a ton of these versions like these are kind of a dime a dozen I found this one from page denim. It's two hundred and fifty eight dollars made from wool nylon and Polyvinyl acetate acetate kind of another word for Like spandex So Yeah, you can see it has like this one has a bit more of like an actual Fold over turtleneck, but you can get an idea of what it would look like it has the one shoulder cut out very long Slouchy sleeves kind of all over slouchy look okay So the fabric that I found I was looking for a rip knit you can see that there is some like Vertical definition it's smaller here than it is here pretty common among sweater knits So I thought out to try and find some kind of wool rip knit, but also that one that had like a soft maybe brushed Feel to it in a soft hand because this is you know kind of Drapey, I mean you can see here how it's piling up on her wrist that it's not thick and chunky You know you can find a lot of thick ribbed sweater knits You can also find a lot of really really thin sweater knits that are more for like fitted Turtlenecks, so you're kind of looking for something in the middle What I found was from teleo again. So there ashmore rib sweater knit It comes in three colors Or I'm sorry four colors. You have this gray. You have a red a navy and a brown And the content is poly rayon spandex. So this doesn't have any wool in it But it is going to give you that medium weight super soft And four-way stretch for comfort and ease which I think matches The look of this more so than the actual Content you can find wool rip knits though. So feel free to take a look around at those I think I found a whole bunch at fashion fabrics club.com. So go check that one out And that is going to do it for our McColl's ready to wear inspiration I hope you guys like the garments that I Picked out or wrote the patterns that I picked out and the garments that I found to match them I think they're pretty adorable Let me know what you guys think of all of these Let me know if you've seen anything else out on the internet that reminded you of any of the new mccall's patterns And until next time, I'll see you all very soon. 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