Pockets in women’s dresses

May 13, 2014 22:20


Originally published at VolkStudio Blog. You can comment here or there.




This pretty dress has a major drawback: no pockets! Five rounds of .303 is good, but the magazine holds ten. Where to put additional chargers with rifle fodder…




I guess the top of the dress works and isn’t much sillier than dropping a loaded Desert Eagle magazine down the neckline with later hopes of being able to retrieve it quickly.




Greeks, no doubt as a nod to the Amazon tradition, made more practical ways of carrying ammo. Not quite as stylish as the leather British designs, they were light and cheap enough to discard after use. In fact, I am not sure if the canvas bandoleer is actually of Greek production or was part of the aid from the UK or the US during their 194os civil war.

In any case, remember that these photos are fashion snapshots and not a realistic depiction of a live fire exercise. Eye and ear protection are required for actual shooting.

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