Thursday, May 20, 2010

Hidden gems and old favorites


White tee: Target
Green pencil skirt: Banana Republic Factory Store
Tan cardi: Target (remixed)
Pointy toed nude mules: Off Broadway Shoes
Yellow bangle: Cua Lo Beach, Vietnam (remixed)
Leafy earrings: Kohl's
Vintage Etienne Aigner belt: thrifted (remixed)

Spring got my letter and today was in the upper 70s (compared to the low 60s of yesterday), so I figured I should jump on it and wear some springy stuff.

Can you believe I've had this skirt for about two years and this is the first time I've worn it? I'm disappointed in myself, too.


The color is fantastic, as is the shape, and it has pockets. Why, then has it been languishing in my closet? Well, there's this: the lining makes it feel like it fits funny, even though it doesn't (I think I might be taking scissors to it in the near future). Also, the pockets hit me at a place that makes a tucked in shirt mandatory, and I've only recently fallen in love with tucking in my shirts. I don't know why it took me so long, but it did.

Anyway, I'm glad I pulled this skirt out of hiding.
Also out of hiding:

these shoes. I haven't worn them in about a year, though I'm not sure why. But they're cute with that lacing and the bows. I got them for $11 on clearance and they're a size 5 1/2 which makes me feel smugly proud about how tiny my feet are. I'm a weirdo.


This cardi, on the other hand, is one of those pieces that I wear year-round. I've had it for ages, and it's one of my summer cardigans. Yes, I wear cardigans all summer long. Why? Because people in the US are way too enamored of their air conditioning and they like to make me freeze in public spaces in the summer. It's been with me on countless travels - Guatemala, Vietnam, Puerto Rico, LA - and I think it will continue to serve me well until the day it falls apart and I weep bitter tears.

Yes, I'm THAT attached.


I have to say, I'm pretty enamored of this outfit, and I just realized that might be because it's basically the inverse of this outfit, which I also loved.
It's a good thing that I was so digging my outfit today, because I had the kind of day at work that ends with me ranting to B. about how terrible the U.S. public school system is while preparing dinner before I collapse in a sobbing mess into his arms, counting the days until the summer (and unemployment), and complaining about the way he folds my unders when he does laundry (it was a serious issue, I swear).
*sigh*
At least tomorrow's Friday.

8 comments:

  1. Jared just doesn't fold them at all. This annoys me. He doesn't understand that I need to be able to locate certain pairs because they fall into different categories. He says I have to many categories and my system is too complicated.

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  2. I support your system, even if I don't know a thing about it. Unders should always be folded. Always. AND they should always be folded RIGHT SIDE OUT, because sometimes people aren't awake enough to realize that they're inside out when they're getting dressed in the morning. I mean, hypothetically speaking.

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  3. OMG. yes to the right side out folding! i can't tell you how many times i've fished a pair out of the clean laundry basket and put them on only to discover later in the day that they were inside out!

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  4. I love the shoes! The detail is fabulous.

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  5. Thanks, She Spys! They were a great find; I hope to get more use out of them this school year.

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  6. I love the shoes! The detail is fabulous.

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  7. OMG. yes to the right side out folding! i can't tell you how many times i've fished a pair out of the clean laundry basket and put them on only to discover later in the day that they were inside out!

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  8. A classic outfit, the mule are low and seems very comfy, though their appeal makes them look much higher, it's an illusion from the fact they're cut very low.

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