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Happy New Year! I hope your 2013 is off to a great start!

I’m finally coming out of my holiday fuzz, and have great news!  I’m super excited to announce that we’re sending 67 pairs of Upitees to women’s shelters across the United States because of your amazing support and wonderfulness in November and December of 2012!

67!  That’s a lot of undies!

You might remember that in November & December of last year I offered a match for every purchase from my Etsy and korijock.com shops.  For every pair purchased by you (glorious, amazing, fabulous you!), I’m sending a  new pair of Upitees to a women’s shelter in your hometown/region.

So where are they headed?

La Vie en Orange clients purchased 67 pairs of Upitees in November and December 2012 sending 67 pairs of Upitees to women's shelters in their hometowns!

La Vie en Orange clients purchased 67 pairs of Upitees in November and December 2012 sending 67 pairs of Upitees to women’s shelters in their hometowns!

It all started in November of 2011 when I read a blog post from Seattle City Council member Sally Bagshaw about women’s shelters really needing new underwear at this time of year. Last year, together we sent over 20 pairs of undies around the country. This year, we more than tripled it!  SO AMAZING!

Thank you so much for helping make my 2012 so successful and for sharing the love with so many more women across the country.

Happy dances for all!

So how are you celebrating the New Year?  Please comment below- I’m looking forward to catching up! :)

xoxo

Underwear Giveaway with the Non-Consumer Advocate!

Today! For you! A giveaway with the Non-Consumer Advocate! You could win two free pairs of Upitees!

La Vie en Orange Eiffel Tower Undies Close Up

Choose from two of my original silk screens for your panties, should you win!

Katy Wolk-Stanley is the Non-Consumer Advocate, and her whole schtick is “Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.” She doesn’t buy anything new. Ever! Except underwear! Because used underwear skeeves her out. Well. Do we know a thing or two about alternatives to big box store new underwear? We do. :) So I approached her about my Upitees and she loved them!

She even gave them her “Non-Consumer Advocate Non-Wedgie Seal of Approval.”  I don’t think it gets any better than that.  Swing by the interview to enter!  And see you later this week :)

xoxo

Mentioning Unmentionables: An Underwear of the Month Club Sneak Preview

Filling clotheslines with undies!

Exciting things always seem to be a afoot these days, but this past week I got one step closer to offering you, Dear Reader, my Underwear of the Month Club.

The official launch is set for Tuesday, October 9, and you can hold me to that.  The stars are aligning for it.

Until then, I just want to leave you with a few exciting details and some fun photos from this weekend’s photo shoot in my friend Mallory’s back yard.  Chickens and all!  You’ll be seeing some more of these as part of the launch.

As a card-carrying Underwear of the Month Club member, here’s what you can expect:

  • A card.  For reals.  How else will you be a card-carrying member?  This is legit! :)
  • A new, fabulous pair of underwear in your size every month that you’re a member;
  • Limited edition screen prints that won’t be available anywhere else;
  • And much more!  :)  Got keep some secrets for the launch!

Until then, stay tuned!  And imagine this clothesline in your backyard.  Doesn’t it make your heart happy?

xoxo

I introduced the chickens to some undies that had a chicken on them. They weren’t impressed, but I’m pretty sure it’s only because the undies weren’t shiny… Now there’s an idea… :)

Until next time!

Tshirts by the Pound

This is what 20+ pounds of tshirts looks like. Yoda, Cookie Monster, the Grinch and a few Disney Princesses all found their way into the haul :)

Tshirts by the pound.  That’s what happened this week.

I came home with nearly 25 pounds of tshirts after a trip to the Goodwill Outlet with my friend Luci from Idle Hands Yarn Supply (she makes yarn from old tshirts).

I’m so excited to dig in and start making some undies with my bounty- buying them by the pound rather than the piece helped me take chances on some undies that I wouldn’t have considered otherwise.  Mostly little kids’ tshirts that would normally be too small, but not this time!

Some of the super cute kids’ tshirts I found at the Goodwill Outlet. Normally, these would have been too small for me to consider bringing home :)

Coincidentally, I’m reading Overdressed:  The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth L. Cline.  It’s about fast fashion (think H&M, Zara, Forever 21, Walmart, Costco, Target, etc…) and what happens to all the clothes we buy, the impact on the global economy and American jobs, the environment, and the change in our collective psyche about clothing over the past few decades.  I highly recommend it!

Anyway, there’s a great chapter about all the clothes we donate to Goodwill and the Salvation Army.  I learned that they never want for clothing donations.  Apparently, most of the clothing in stores doesn’t get sold to customers, rather it gets rotated off the sales floor after a month or so, and is then sold to textile recyclers (who make rags or chair stuffing, etc.), or sold overseas, often to sub-Saharan Africa (who, she notes is getting more fashion-forward and pickier about what they’ll pay for).  This way the charity is still making money off of garments they couldn’t sell.

She talks about the “clothing deficit myth” that most of us believe (including me, until reading about it) that “some person in need” would value our castoff clothing (p.s.  It makes me feel awkward to say “some person in need” out loud).  For that reason, until this week, I never chose the best tshirts at the Goodwill- I saved them for “someone who needed them” or someone who get some good use out of them before passing it back to the Goodwill for me to find.

Well.  Not anymore.  If they’re likely going to end up as rags anyway, they might as well end up as fabulous Kori-made underwear.  :)  So I’m excited to not have to be as picky at the Goodwill, and digging through bins and bins of clothing at the outlet with Luci was a ton of fun.  A little competitive (but we look for different things in a tshirt… :)), and a great exercise in teamwork.  :)

How about you?  Any reactions to Cline’s research or ideas?  Are you a thrift store regular (donor or patron)? Please comment below!

xoxo

A Tale of Custom Underwear: Upitees Meet Vulvodynia

Drea’s first ever bespoke undies. She and I discovered that a lot of organic cotton tshirts are chocolate brown… :)

Do you have a pretty predictable fit challenge?  Like you can pretty much count on something usually being too long, too short, too anything?  For my client Drea, there was one fit challenge with underwear in particular that she could absolutely count on (until she met me :)).  Let’s actually start at the end, with her delighted testimonial:

I am a very picky customer. Kori worked with me tirelessly and very graciously to create a set of undies that are absolutely perfect for me. They fit me perfectly and are perfectly comfortable. And I do mean PERFECT!

I have dealt with the pain of Vulvodynia for many years and up until I found Kori, I had never worn a pair of underwear that did not cause me pain. Those days are over. It’s Kori and her bespoke undies forevermore!

-Drea

Can I tell you what an honor it has been to work with her?  After back-and-forthing for months and several iterations of “this works, let’s tweak that,” I couldn’t have been more tickled to hear that we finally got her perfect pair of underwear right!

Before Drea messaged me through Etsy, I hadn’t heard of Vulvodynia.  I learned quickly.  It’s a condition of chronic pain in Ladytown with no known cause.  Degrees of pain vary among women who suffer from the condition, but wearing underwear poses a serious challenge.  Like Drea said, she had never worn a pair of underwear before that did not cause her pain.  Never!  It totally hurts my heart.

So, cautiously optimistic, we embarked together on a journey to craft the perfect pair of underwear.  She was excited about mine because the boy-cut’s center panel was fully lined to the waist (no uncomfortable ridges where the lining ended in a sensitive area).

We talked about fabrics, and I found some soft organic cotton tshirts (best to avoid anything that might have been treated with a harsh or unnatural pesticide).  I emailed her photos of some different options, and moved forward with the one she chose.  I made a pair with a little higher rise, per her specifications, and sent them her way.

I waited anxiously.

She got back to me after a few wears.  They were good, but she needed to cut the lining out, and the elastic bunched uncomfortably around the front part of the legholes.  Did I have any ideas?

Drea bought another pair.  This time, no lining, and with extra care paid to how the elastic was put in.

Better.  But something was still off.  And then!  (I always have my best ideas while running or in the shower.  Never running in the shower, but one or the other.  :))  I realized we could pre-shrink the elastic and then sew it in so that it didn’t bunch around the front half of the leg hole.

Drea loved the idea, so she bought another pair.  And could I cut the waist a little bit lower on these?  Of course.  And maybe shave off a little bit of the fullness from the buns?  Definitely.  And guess what?  They were perfect!  Finally!  Eureka!

Working on so many pairs, Drea and I developed some new prints for the shop, like this bumblebee!

Shortly thereafter, she mailed me back the previous pairs.  This week I’m taking them apart to put the elastic back in and take the waist down just a tad.

And with that, Drea will have a drawerful of undies that fit her perfectly and don’t cause her pain.  Glorious.

This has meant so much more to both Drea and I than than just a few pairs of underwear.  For her, I know, it’s something she’s never had.  For me it’s this incredible opportunity to  be a part of that joy and gratitude.  To craft something special for one woman and her specific needs (no lining, higher waist, less curvaceous bottom and all).  I feel honored by her having shared such an intimate part of her life with me.

And the more I learn about other fit challenges— wide hips, narrow hips, extreme petiteness, plus sized-ness, big booty, no booty, front pouch, strong thighs— the more committed I am to providing a super high quality product, and a safe space to explore what works best for a woman’s unique and beautiful-in-every-shape body.  I love the process, the relationships, and the opportunity to create underwear as unique and cheeky as the women who wear them.  For more about what I do and why, check out my malleable manifesto.  :)

So.  If you’ve ever had a pair (or a drawer full) of undies that haven’t fit you the way you would like, I’d love to hear from you.  Comment below with a horror (or less horrific) story.  Or send an email my way if you’re curious about embarking on your own bespoke underwear journey :) koriel.jock [at] gmail.com

xoxo

Etsy’s Front Page!

Ohmygoodness!  So exciting- a pair of my undies were featured on Etsy Australia’s front page on Saturday afternoon! Woot woot!

Can you spot the Upitees?

So, if you’re not too familiar with Etsy, this is a pretty big deal (and my first time being on any front page).  Etsy users curate treasuries, and gluten-free baker Air from Occasional Sweets made this one.  It was picked for the front page, and there you have it!

Thanks so much for celebrating with me!

Have you ever made a treasury on Etsy?  Are you addicted?  I haven’t made a treasury yet, but plan on starting as soon as I get back from vacation.  I’d love to hear about your experiences- please comment below!  :)

xoxo

Summer Screens

Hello hello!

So this week I’ve been thinking about what the summer will bring, on my undies, of course!  I thought I’d share a few preliminary sketches for some upcoming screens I hope to print on a pair of underwear near you.  Check them out, and please comment below- I’d love to hear which ones you like best, and if you think I’ve left anything out… :)  For extra credit, read all the way to the end for a little bit more about my creative process, at least in the silk screen arena :)

One of the things that’s a fun kind of challenge in creating artwork for screen printing is that the only way you can “shade” in screen printing is through cross hatching or little dots or some other opaque manner.  So it’s interesting to try to figure out how give depth to drawings without shading (like on the planet’s rings)…

I still have another class to take at the Vera Project before I’m ”qualified” for multi-color printing on fabric, so one color printing is another fun constraint…  I’ll take their class eventually and hope to get some multi color printing set up at home shortly there after.  All in good time!  :)

When I have a fabulous idea (or even just a mediocre one- those just usually don’t make it so far in the process…  :)) I generally:

  1. Get my sketch book out
  2. Become paralyzed by the blank sheet of paper (I much prefer to work in fabric- there’s something really comforting about the finite-i-tude of the human body.  The possibilities are somehow not so endless… :))
  3. Stress out a little bit
  4. Decide for the millionth time that the only way I’ll become a better drawer is by actually drawing.
  5. Draw
  6. Erase
  7. Repeat steps 5 and 6
  8. Repeat step 7 as many times as necessary
  9. Sigh
  10. Draw
  11. Smile
  12. Repeat  :)

So what’s your process like?  Which sketches did you like?

Thanks for stopping by!
xoxo

Upitees Giveaway via Seattle Stevie!

It’s here!  The official launching of korijock.com!  Welcome, and thank you for stopping by!

I hope you’ll stick around for a few and check out some of the new goodies I’ve added, and then, pleasepleaseplease skip off to Seattle Stevie’s blog for a chance at a free pair of La Vie en Orange Upitees!

Win your very own pair of Eiffel Tower undies – in your favorite colors!

I met Stevie at a dear friend’s birthday party and we had a great time chatting.  She’s super sweet and spunky and was super interested in my undies.  She invited me to be interviewed for her blog and I couldn’t say yes fast enough!  Check it out here.  And enter to win you very own pair of Upitees!

Good luck! xoxo

Surveying the landscape

On their way!

Just a week after International Women’s Day, and all I can think about is what’s going on in men’s pants.  (Note:  I did think twice before typing that, but decided it wasn’t so racy since I’m actually talking about underpants.  :))

So I’m working on branching out into men’s undies.  My women’s boy-cuts are doing well (have you checked out the testimonials?  People say funny things about underwear!), and women’s briefs are on their way.  But I’ve never bought or made boys’ undies before, so I’m looking for men who are open to answering a few questions candidly about their underwear triumphs and fails to help me get started.  It’ll take 5 minutes or so, and I’d love your help spreading the word!

Take the survey here.  Thank you so much!  :)

You can also swing by the La Vie en Orange facebook page and share from there.  And if you have fabulous, cheeky ideas for spreading the word via twitter (I’m @VieEnOrange), please, please, please do!  :)

xoxo