Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Your hand grips hand as my eyes shut

We went to a concert with all the hip kids - well, maybe all the drunken, less-intelligent kids - and I wanted to look good. I had purchased these pants (about 1.5 sizes smaller than I would normally buy in jeans, not because I suddenly need smaller jeans, but because Old Navy sizes are so generous) and this was my chance to try it all out.


So this was my first attempt with these fuzzy suede Skecher boots that I knew had a wide enough circumference to accommodate the pant legs. It looks decent, even though I wished the boot shaft was taller on these boots.


And a little more casual than the full leather look. Aaaaand, it might be too fall to wear these distinctly winter boots.

Then, genius struck. All of my other boots have slim shafts, too slim to fit too much bulk between my leg and boot. But, I discovered that if I pulled a pair on regular ladies calf socks OVER the opening of my pant leg, and then pulled on the boots, they would slide right over the bottom of the pant leg without a problem at all.

I told my friend I should write tutorials on how to attempt to look cool after college. I think I'm on to something there.






Also, gold scarf from the Michaels craft store aisle endcap as I was walking by one day? Has become a wardrobe staple for me. And it goes really nicely with my gold resin bracelet that I bought online from Color by Amber, wanting a gold bracelet that is comfortable and doesn't tarnish. This turns out to be the way to go - gold sparkles with resin around them. So comfortable and wearable, and will stay gold for a very long time.

Gold scarf: Michaels crafts
Red pink striped sweatshirt: Thrifted (Old Navy)
Skinny jeans: Old Navy
Gold resin bracelet: Color by Amber
Boots with fur tops (top 2 pictures): Thrifted (Skechers)
Tall leather boots in cognac: BDG by Urban Outfitters



Title: Breezeblocks by Alt J

Monday, November 3, 2014

I'm going there someday

Belts. I'm still trying to figure out they do best for me.
I love the idea of belts, but in implementation, I'm still working on it.
I love this two tone belt, but I wish it was a hip belt instead of an empire waist belt. Maybe that's more what I need is hip belts. Hip belts ride up and I have to constantly adjust them. Guess I'll keep exploring belt territory and see what I decide.


Maroon ruffle shirt: Thrifted
Pink cardigan: Thrifted
Wood flowers bracelet: Thrifted
Leather circles belt: Kohls
Brown and white linen abstract circles skirt: Thrifted

Title: I Love to See the Temple by Janice Kapp Perry