HipKnoTies
you can wear 30 ways I got the Convertible Wrap Top Mini Dress in the color
Berry Hombre. Each HipKnoTies ships with 5 reusable bands to style your multi
way garment. Measuring 32" in length, this versatile garment is the
perfect wardrobe addition and can be easily transformed into: Scarf -Wrap
- Shawl - Bolero - Nursing cover - Poncho - Top- Sarong -Strapless top - Halter
top - One Shoulder top -Boat Neck top- Children's Dress -and much more! Wrap
yourself in a MINI length HipKnoTies today. Available in a multitude of colors,
you will never leave home again without your HipKnoTies.
My
Opinion: I really like the versatility of the HipKnoTies and it’s so
comfortable to wear although I am a plus size woman the fabric for mean being short
was just right. I really enjoyed the color that I received and look forward to
wearing it in the summer time and as a scarf/wrap/shawl.
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see more visit https://hipknoties.com
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About
Them: Who hasn't stood in front of their full closet and frustratingly
declared, "I have NOTHING to wear?!" Or struggled with fitting
all the necessary garments needed for a business trip, or that
once-in-a-lifetime-getaway, into their carry on? That's pretty much how
it all began for Sarah Yonover, owner and creator of Hipknoties, the multi-way, multi-purpose convertible garment
that can be worn at least 30 different ways. As a former Director of Sales for
Michael Kors and Assistant Buyer for Bergdorf Goodman, one thing Sarah Yonover
knows to be true; women love
versatility and love looking fabulous. But it was when she was
faced with the dilemma of how to pack for a 3 week trip to the Hamptons, DC,
and the NYC night life in a carry-on bag, that her fashion mind began to spin.
Knowing
that there was nothing on the market that would meet her sleek, sophisticated,
and refined sense of style, this savvy 41 year old grabbed her infinity scarf
and began to twist and tie it using office supply rubber bands.
Effortlessly, she turned it into a one-shoulder dress, halter top, wrap,
vest, maxi skirt and more. Within an hour, Sarah had run to the fabric
store and was sitting at her kitchen table teaching herself how to sew.
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