When Rochelle Behrens was a lobbyist for a Washington, D.C., public affairs firm, she’d pin her conservative button-down shirts from the inside so they wouldn’t gap at the chest. “I was pinning my shirt before work one morning and it was hole poked and wrinkled and I had a flash of inspiration,” she recalls.
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