This is my best idea yet, according to the kids.
I cut the front and back pockets off of a pair of Matt's old work khakis and divided them between the kids' two Girl Scout vests.
Each vest got one former front pocket and one former back pocket:
Fortunately, my two kids are opposite-handed from each other, so I could place each front pocket on the side most convenient for her to reach in with her dominant hand:
Those front pockets are super deep, so that almost the entire front flap is now pocket on the inside!
I also left the waistband, because that belt loop is the perfect spot to attach a carabiner and thereby hang even more stuff:
Also getting the stain treatment here are a placemat and my Nanna's quilt! |
Even though I used invisible thread on the outside, you can see that because of the weight of the pocket fabric the stitching is still visible:
I think it's fine, though. If you weren't familiar with Girl Scout vests you'd probably just think it was part of the vest's construction. But I'll be curious to see if any Girl Scouts end up asking my kids what's sewn on the inside of their vests!
It's POCKETS!!!
As far as unauthorized uniform modifications go, I think this one is a winner!
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