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[Open Log] Shopping at Yesterday's Magic
Characters: Lily Ivory, Kanji Tatsumi and Open
Location: Yesterday’s Magic
Rating: G
Time: June 11-13, 11AM-6PM
Description: With news of the Gala announced, it’s going to be a busy weekend at Yesterday’s Magic. Need a tux or gown for the gala? Have a tailoring request for Kanji? Just want to browse for everyday vintage clothes or try a different look? Searching for a part-time job involving clothes? Stop by and take a look!
With the gala being planned for next weekend, this weekend promised to be a busy one at Yesterday’s Magic. Lily had stayed late to rearrange the shop after hearing the news yesterday and now that she had completed her usual pre-opening salt water, sage, and candle ritual, she paused to survey her handiwork before unlocking the door.
On one side, the racks towards the front were now hung with suits, tuxedos, and the occasional tailcoat covering every decade from the 1890s to the 1980s. And on the other side, clouds of tulle, taffeta, lace, and chiffon enveloped the racks, some of the outfits pricey but generally cheaper than a new gown at a department store would be. Baskets of glittering costume jewelry, opera gloves, shawls, and bow ties waited, their contents soon to adorn partygoers’ arms and necks. Vintage heels, dress shoes, and even a few top hats lined the shelves next to the small curtained-off spaces that served as changing areas. The business suits, more casual everyday clothes, and frilly old-fashioned lingerie had been moved to the back and the whole shop was scented with fresh laundry and rosemary and sage.
Turning to the shop window, Lily adjusted a sign advertising that tailoring services were available and the smaller one next to it that read “Help Wanted.” Now that business had picked up somewhat, another clerk or two would be a help. With Kanji taking missions regularly—he would be out today but was scheduled to be in Saturday and Sunday—and her need to frequently go out in search of new inventory, Yuugi being left to watch the shop alone wasn’t uncommon. Satisfied that everything was in place, she unlocked the door and flipped the closed sign to open.
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Sales Counter
Shop Floor
Changing Area
Kanji, Tailoring Requests, June 12-13, Open
Disciple, June 11, Open
Edgeworth, June 13, 4PM, Open
[OOC: Since the log covers multiple days, please specify the date when tagging in. Lily is around all three days and Kanji is available on the 12th and 13th for tailoring requests. Feel free to also make your own threads if you want to interact with other shoppers or employees, just mark them as open or closed!]
Location: Yesterday’s Magic
Rating: G
Time: June 11-13, 11AM-6PM
Description: With news of the Gala announced, it’s going to be a busy weekend at Yesterday’s Magic. Need a tux or gown for the gala? Have a tailoring request for Kanji? Just want to browse for everyday vintage clothes or try a different look? Searching for a part-time job involving clothes? Stop by and take a look!
With the gala being planned for next weekend, this weekend promised to be a busy one at Yesterday’s Magic. Lily had stayed late to rearrange the shop after hearing the news yesterday and now that she had completed her usual pre-opening salt water, sage, and candle ritual, she paused to survey her handiwork before unlocking the door.
On one side, the racks towards the front were now hung with suits, tuxedos, and the occasional tailcoat covering every decade from the 1890s to the 1980s. And on the other side, clouds of tulle, taffeta, lace, and chiffon enveloped the racks, some of the outfits pricey but generally cheaper than a new gown at a department store would be. Baskets of glittering costume jewelry, opera gloves, shawls, and bow ties waited, their contents soon to adorn partygoers’ arms and necks. Vintage heels, dress shoes, and even a few top hats lined the shelves next to the small curtained-off spaces that served as changing areas. The business suits, more casual everyday clothes, and frilly old-fashioned lingerie had been moved to the back and the whole shop was scented with fresh laundry and rosemary and sage.
Turning to the shop window, Lily adjusted a sign advertising that tailoring services were available and the smaller one next to it that read “Help Wanted.” Now that business had picked up somewhat, another clerk or two would be a help. With Kanji taking missions regularly—he would be out today but was scheduled to be in Saturday and Sunday—and her need to frequently go out in search of new inventory, Yuugi being left to watch the shop alone wasn’t uncommon. Satisfied that everything was in place, she unlocked the door and flipped the closed sign to open.
[Links]
Sales Counter
Shop Floor
Changing Area
Kanji, Tailoring Requests, June 12-13, Open
Disciple, June 11, Open
Edgeworth, June 13, 4PM, Open
[OOC: Since the log covers multiple days, please specify the date when tagging in. Lily is around all three days and Kanji is available on the 12th and 13th for tailoring requests. Feel free to also make your own threads if you want to interact with other shoppers or employees, just mark them as open or closed!]
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...Um, I was thinking I'd just watch. I've already told you I'm no good at dancing. [Did he want to see her stumble around completely out of time with the music so he could laugh at her?]
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[Or maybe he just wants to have legitimate fun with you, sweetheart.]
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[Even if she'd managed decently with Aidan at the Art Deco Ball, she suspected he was using his magic to help her along. And she'd rather not have an audience for her terrible lack of rhythm.]
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[He shook his head. Honestly...] I need not remind you that she is also a child, Lily. I remain firm in that I've no desire to spend the night in a jail cell.
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[Be happy, Lily, he's socializing with his co-workers. And Valentine. Dear god.]
Regardless, my offer still stands and there is ample time until the event. Take it as you will.
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Well, we can speak further on this another day. I come as a customer, and defer judgment to the expert before me on something suitable for the Gala.
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There are tailcoats, too, but people tend to save those for very formal events.
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It isn't often that I wear black... it tends to clash with the eyes.
[He looked up at hers. He'd always noticed them because he'd never seen ones like his own before he'd met her. He tipped his head.]
Would I be the only one with this problem? Am I picky...?
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Midnight blue is another traditional color for tuxedos but they're not as common. [She hung the black tuxedo back on the rack and flipped through some of the others. She had a few of those in the shop, didn't she?]
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[Then, she blinked a few times, realizing...] Oh. You meant does black go with bright pink? Well, I had a wiggle dress back home that was black with hot pink polka dots...
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[He stepped up to examine it. Was it in his size, or something close to it? Perhaps he'd need no adjustments made to it if so!]
I always feel more comfortable in a shade of blue, you see... my favorite, I suppose.
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[She held the hanger with the jacket and vest up in front of his torso, assessing it.]
Looks like it might fit you but I reckon you'd need to try it on to be sure. You'll need a shirt and bow tie, too.
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Shirts appropriate I've plenty of, but sadly I'm lacking a bowtie. Oh well, first things first...
[He hadn't even peeked for a price tag of any sort. Why would he? He was more interested in something Lily'd picked out more than anything else. And if it fit? Well, more power to him. Now it was just a matter of checking for an unoccupied fitting room.]
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[With her shop here carrying both male and female clothes, not being careful enough could lead to awkward situations!]
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...This applies to you as well, of course. [Couldn't help it. He set off to check on the changing area for occupancy, before he would slip inside to try everything on.]
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[And she moved off to check the baskets of accessories...]