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Product Description: Elevate your living space with our Zoey Wood Back Side Chair, perfect for dinner parties or casual family gatherings. The chair features a sturdy wooden, champagne-finished frame with tapered legs designed to support and provide stability. The elegant, curving cut-out design on the seat back gives visual appeal, while the padded fabric upholstery ensures a comfortable seating experience. Paired with our coordinating dining table and other accessories creates a cohesive and stylish look.

Features: A graceful, timeless design that is sure to elevate your living space
This wooden chair features wood back with a circle and half circle design and an upholstered seat for long-lasting comfort
Assembly is required to attach legs to the seat; hardware and instructions are included

Frame Construction: Pulaski uses carefully chosen solid wood and select wood veneers over durable wood products in our furniture construction. Use of veneers enables more decorative looks unattainable with solid wood. Veneers are used over durable wood products such as medium density fiberboard (MDF) and particle board, made of renewable resources. MDF and particle board are used in quality furniture for areas that need to be stable, such as large surfaces. These durable wood products do not expand and contract with heat and cold and do not absorb moisture as much as solid wood, which results in stronger and longer-lasting furniture.

Cleaning Information: WS: Water-based cleaning agents, foam or mild water-free cleaning solvents may be used. Never use tap water. Use distilled water, as tap water contains minerals that may cause rings or fading.

Fabric 1: Glitz Fossil, Fabric Contents: 100% Polyester; Fabric Cleaning Code: WS (Water-based cleaning agents, foam or mild water-free cleaning solvents may be used. Never use tap water. Use distilled water, as tap water contains minerals that may cause rings or fading.)

I had a feeling that Zoey and Chase would end up getting back together at one point or another just because they do have great chemistry. I thought it was well done, it was funny how it came about because in high school, they were best friends for three years, then they became a couple and then 15 years later, it was an exes/enemies turned lovers trope.

With a few more weeks of summer, I wanted to do one last hack while I could still get away with a tank dress. I also feel like a tank dress is the perfect item to layer with a jean jacket once the weather starts to turn. This time I wanted to sew up a straight skirt version of the Zoey dress. I sewed up two samples (one in black rib knit and one with brown rib knit. It was a good exercise in how fabric choice makes a huge difference in fit. The black rib knit was softer and had less recovery so the straps grew (I ended up taking about an inch off of them) and the fit is overall looser. The brown rib knit was more stable and had more stretch recovery so it has a closer fit and needed no adjustments to the straps.

The hack overall is pretty simple. There are no edits made to the top portion of the dress which include the straps and bindings. So we will only be making edits to the front and back dress pattern pieces. I will be showing my edits with red lines.

Let's start with the Front dress pattern piece. Because the original dress has a seam down the front, I decided to take that out and have it cut on the fold. To do this I removed 3/8" (the seam allowance) from the center front.

I also wanted to add a bit more ease to the waist of the pattern. This was personal preference, but with the skirt being more fitted I wanted to have more room in waist so I didn't feel like it was bodycon. I was looking for for a straight fit. So I added about 1/2" to the waist area (I figured I could always take it out later if I wanted).

Lastly is the side seam and hem. The hip hits around the triple notches on the side (depending on your height it may be a bit different) so I used that as my curve point to go straight down from. I just freehanded this.

Now for center back. This is a bit trickier. I decided to leave the center back seam because I wanted to keep the swayback curve at the lower back. So, I estimated where the curve of the butt would be (which is about the same area as the hip curve, maybe a bit lower, and went straight down from there. This is a great area to get a personal fit if you generally do a full or flat seat adjustment. Once again, I would go wider if you unsure as you can always take it in more later if needed.

Run Hub employee and University of Oregon student Zoey Bailey is currently hiking the entirety of the Pacific Crest Trail. She began the journey in late March and plans to finish in time to return for the fall quarter at UO. Follow along as Zoey chronicles her journey for us!

After a long and restorative rest in Idylwyld, Burp King, Dirty Chocolate and I headed back up into the San Jacinto mountain range to take on the notoriously challenging Fuller Ridge. Although snowy, the section was a beautiful change of pace from the desert.

In true PCT fashion, the next few days were spent climbing back out of the valley we just descended into. Thankfully the ascent followed an oasis of green cottonwoods and sycamores along Mission Creek. A few more days in the beautiful alpine hills and we arrived at Big Bear Lake, lucking out to even see a few wild donkeys on our morning hike to the highway!

As soon as we arrived, we headed to Grizzly Manor Cafe and wolfed down pancakes bigger than pizzas. In Big Bear Lake we had the opportunity to stay with a local trail angel and enjoy some guitar jams and an elaborate breakfast for the hikers. After a resupply in town and a lovely visit with my grandparents, I was back on trail.

In Wrightwood we enjoyed the hospitality of another trail angel who opened his home to our smelly group of five. For dinner cooked up some scrumptious tacos in his kitchen, hung out with his pup, and exchanged stories. The next morning we climbed back up above the clouds.

Recharged after rest and food, I decided to take on Mount Baden-Powell by myself while the rest of my group pushed on ahead. Part of the San Gabriel Mountain Range, Baden-Powell was named in honor of the founder of Boy Scouts and at 9406ft was a spectacular climb.

After the descent a large section of trail was closed due to the Bobcat fire in the fall of 2020 in Angeles National Forest. To go around the closure, I walked 22 miles on Highway 2. The road walk was beautiful but definitely took a toll on my shins and joints. At times it was rather treacherous with no shoulder and million dollar sports cars racing past. Apparently driving fast in the Angeles hills is a sport for wealthy LA folk.

A few days later I descended from the hills into the tiny town of Acton. From there my grandparents picked me up and we spent a day exploring the neighboring city of Palmdale, CA. A city of mostly freeway and fast food restaurants, I found Joshua trees to be the leading attraction.

With rested legs, clean gear, and fresh food, I headed back into the desert hills. The trail passed right over the famous San Andres fault line and the convergence of tectonic plates created the striking Vasquez Rock formations.

It took a while to recover from this big effort and reset the circadian rhythm. Thankfully we were only a few days away from the town of Tehachapi. We walked through endless wind farms and were pounded by gusts for hours, but we eventually made it!

Tehachapi marked just over a month on trail and was a much needed respite. I was lucky enough to connect with two different trail angels and stay with their families. Dirty Chocolate was the dog whisperer and made fast friends with all the dogs we met. 600 miles into the trail with no injuries and great friends, life is good.

When designing Zoey, it was with the elegant bride in mind. She embodies effortless beauty and femininity, in a classic and understated way. She wants all the romance, and all of the joy of getting married, without compromising her individual style or her comfort. We see the Zoey bride as a laid-back natural beauty with incandescent poise, and of course, a free spirit.

Every curve of this dress is so soft it begs to be worn. The lace used in the bodice and sleeves was chosen for its body-hugging and luxurious feel. The organic cotton, beautifully silky chiffon, and soft English tulle fabrics chosen for the skirt create three ethereal layers that come to life with movement, making magic with every step taken.

Ready-to-Wear wedding gowns are made to your alpha size, and your custom height. Please size up if you are between sizes. Once your order is placed, you will be emailed a questionnaire to provide more dress details, including lining color, height, and chiffon choice (if applicable).

Made-to-Measure wedding gows are made custom to your unique shape. Once your order is placed we will send a detailed measuring guide to you so that you can provide your exact measurements and we can create your dress to your specific size and shape. The measuring guide will include the opportunity to provide your lining color, chiffon choice (where applicable), bust, waist, hip, arm measurements, length measurements, as well as neckline depth, sleeve length, and slit height (where applicable).

Domestic Made-to-measure dress orders are shipped with Priority Mail or UPS Ground. Shipping within the United States takes 3-8 days. We always cover domestic dress shipping for our US brides. You don't pay anything for dress shipping.

For international orders you are given the choice between Priority Mail International, which uses your local postal service, and takes 10-25 days, depending on the country you are shipping to, or you can choose UPS / DHL, which takes 5-10 days. The price range is generally between $60 - $180 USD, depending on the carrier you choose, the weight of your dress, and your shipping destination.

Buyer is responsible for IMPORT AND CUSTOMS FEES which may be assessed upon delivery. Please make sure you are aware of the fees that may apply in your country. As each country and region impose different types of fees for the importation of garments, we are not versed in the precise fees associated with each individual area. Please contact your local customs authority for details.

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