![]() ![]() I struggle with it because on one hand, I would like to edit it down so it feels a little more “under control” but, on the other hand, I’m having a hard time finding things to edit. To be honest, my current wardrobe is a little bit over my personal set point. I think everyone has a “set point” where they feel they have “enough” (for them) variety in their wardrobe without it being overwhelming. It’s not rude at all … I totally understand where you are coming from. always black a touch of grease lightning? No such thing as too many scarves, right? blues, grey, and black. I could tell it was decent quality just from the hand feel (so, so soft) and the watercolour-esque floral print was just too lovely to pass up. The brand is 14th & Union, which appears to be sold at Nordstrom. The newest piece is this scarf I thrifted for $5. Because it’s sleeveless, it’s a great layering piece for the colder weather we’ve been having lately. ![]() The sweater was a retail purchase from Joe Fresh, and I’m still digging its slightly rugged vibe. The jeggings are Joe’s Jeans, and hella comfortable. The (faux) leather jacket you’ve seen before, and it’s turned into a weekend staple for me I’ve already worn it 12 times since buying it last month. Lots of thrift pieces are in the mix here. Strange and random, but true.Įven though, looking back at these photos, the combo of skinny black jeggings and leather jacket reads a little Sandy-post-makeover. (“Why yes, I DO have a lot of clothes, but see how many ways I can wear everything?” Ahem.) There is some thing about the black-grey-blue combo that’s just so … pleasing to my eye. That rarely happens when you have as many clothes as I do, constant remixing is a major guilt-minimizing strategy. I loved this outfit so much, you guys, I wore it twice. Categories: Uncategorized Jacket, Joe Fresh (thrifted) sweater, Joe Fresh shirt, Old Navy pants, Joe’s Jeans (thrifted) scarf, 14th & Union (thrifted) shoes, J. ![]()
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