Classic mitered herringbone pattern provides a tailored look for this long, modest, plus-size skirt. This suit-styled skirt has fly-front zipper with an offset button closure, 1 1/4" waistband and 1 3/4" belt loops. There are four panels that flare to a wide sweep (92" in size 16W) provided a touch of femininity to this conservatively styled skirt. CARE & CONTENT: 74% Polyester; 20% Rayon; 1% Acrylic, 5% Spandex. Dry clean only.
This is a very sweet striped polo shirt with snap-up collar and 3" slits on either side at the bottom hem (nice touch- this helps tops to lay well over a variety of skirts/fabrics). Lightweight cotton covers modestly and is very comfortable to wear. CARE & CONTENT: 60% cotton, 40% polyester. Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. |
Posted 3/3/09
This is the first installment in a seven devotional series by Melissa Duriga
The Original Designer Fashions, or
Why Do We Wear Clothes?
Let’s think about why we wore clothes today—warmth, protection, just plain common sense, cultural expectations. But does the Bible give us any clues about why we wear clothes?
Ken Ham, a well-known biblical creationist, teaches that the first eleven chapters of Genesis provide the basis for all the principles of Christian doctrine. So let’s go to this book of beginnings to look for the answer to our question “Why do we wear clothes?”
In the Beginning
As believers in Christ, we have the story of creation laid out for us very plainly in Genesis. We know that in chapters 1 and 2 God created the heavens and the earth, formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, proclaimed that it is not good for man to be alone, and created a suitable helper for Adam. Adam said, “This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called woman, for she was taken out of man.”
The verse I would like to focus on is Genesis 2:25: "The man and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame.”
We can only imagine the situation: Adam and Eve were created by a perfect Creator and placed in a perfect environment. They had no knowledge of anything evil; they walked with God in the garden and communed with Him directly; they had no reason to be ashamed or to feel shame at being unclothed. There was nothing impure about the situation.
I don't know how long Adam and Eve were privileged to enjoy such a pure existence, but the serpent entered the picture and preyed upon the naivety of Eve by enticing her to eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. She then led Adam into sharing in the sin.
This disobedience broke their perfect relationship with God, and suddenly the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked (Genesis 3:7). Their shame at this knowledge caused them to feel the need to cover themselves. Their plan was to sew together fig leaves to make aprons for themselves, thus covering their private parts. When God came to walk with them in the cool of the day they were so ashamed that they hid from Him. Do you think He already knew what they had done? They needed to say and God needed to hear them say what they had done to break this wonderful fellowship they had enjoyed. So He got right to the heart of the matter, not commenting on their manner of covering their sin, but rather dealt with the sin that had been committed. Punishment was pronounced immediately.
From Master Creator to Master Designer
Then the Master Creator became the Master Designer as He made garments of skin for Adam and Eve. You might say they had the original Designer clothes! Here we see the first blood sacrifice for sin, as one or more animals would have had to be killed to make the coverings for Adam and Eve. Most authorities agree that the meaning of the word translated “garment” in Gen. 3:21 indicates a piece of clothing which covered the body at least from the neck to the knees. God's plan was not the same as Adam and Eve’s plan! |
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This lovely two piece set in teal has a sleeveless dress under a long sleeved boucle jacket. The dress is a floral print with tones of teal, deep blue, and green. Slight scoop in neckline allows the dress to be pulled on over the head so there are no zippers. The jacket has three buttons in front, a band at the back waist, and a jeweled lapel pin of berries and leaves. CARE AND CONTENT: Dress and Jacket lining - 100% polyester. Jacket outer layer - 95% acrylic, 5% nylon. Both items are machine washable, gentle cycle, cold water with like colors. Line dry. |
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