[nabs-l] Clothing

Kaley Jemison kcj21 at bellsouth.net
Thu Mar 24 21:38:47 UTC 2016


Hi, I am not totally blind, but I can still get some colors confused, so I usually ask someone what color they are when I first by them. Then based on its texture, I remember. For pants, they usually have a button or zipper in the front. It they don't, the fabric will have more space in the back. As far as matching, pretty much everything goes with denim so you are safe if you wear a shirt with jeans. I hope that helps.

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> On Mar 24, 2016, at 5:02 PM, Mikayla Gephart via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I am a sophomore in high school, and of course am learning to live independently. We all know the importance of looking nice. How do you know the front verses the back of shirts and pants when there is nothing tactile to indicate the front and back? For my pants, I sew buttons on the front. My independent living counselor suggested using color identifiers and apps like Tap Tap See to help with this, as well as figuring out what goes together. Any other good apps? Do you know of any good color identifiers, particularly on the IPhone. How do you figure out the front and back of clothes, and what goes together. Any help would be appriciated. Thanks.
> Mikayla
> 
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