Saturday, 26 April 2014

Help saving Your Wardrobe Unlock’d and Foundations Revealed

I guess most of you have heard of these two sites, but if not, then I can tell you that they are online magazines that deal with costuming and corsetry. Every month articles are published that deals with various aspects of costuming, sewing, patterns and in-depth articles on a specific time periods or subjects. Some of these articles are free, but to read them all, you need subscribe. However, at the moment only some 500+ persons do that and if these sites are going to live, they need 750 subscribers. You can read more about in on their blog, here.

I must say that I was quite surprised that there aren’t more people who subscribe. I have done so since they started and I think they are a wonderful resource. True, there is a fee to pay, but I feel that what I get is worth it. There is such a wealth of information here and it is a wonderful resource.

I understand that even the most modest fee may be too much for some, but remember, you can stop subscribing any time you want, so you could try it for just one month to see if this is something you like. The first month of subscribing to Your wardrobe Unlockd’s or Foundations Revealed is just $5.97, and then the fee is raised to $ 11.97. There is also a possibility to subscribe to both and then the fee is $9.97 the first month and after that it is $19.97.

If you are a student, then you get a whooping 50% discount!

You can also give away subscriptions for 1, 3 or 6 months, so if you need to give a costuming buddy a gift, why not give a subscription.

Read more about how to subscribe here.
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One of the beauties of being a member is that you are allowed to save and print all the articles, so if you are a member for just one moth you will be able to get so much material that if you were to buy it as a book, you would have had to pay a lot more. So if you feel that you have $5.97 (or $11.97) over to spend this month, why don’t you try a short subscription and see if this is something for you?

 

 

 

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