they came home with me, october edition
So it's been a while since my last shopping inventory, and enough things have piled up so that I could just go through all this at once in the form of an outfit post.
My most recent buy is also my favourite buy: a repeat of something I bought in January - the Cali lace-ups from Dieppa Restrepo. They were on sale on My Chameleon and I happened upon them when the website offered a discount code with extra 20% off. Since I was thrilled with my camel ones - they're looking remarkably well after eight months of frequent and none-too-gentle wear (I get caught in the rain a lot) - I figured a second pair in a classic shade with a healthy discount was a good buy.
The Steven Alan Lilly purse scratches two itches: a) a small travel purse in burgundy that didn't break the bank and b) my desire for the Celine Trio in...burgundy. It's a good way to test out how much use I get out of a small casual purse and I do in fact need a small nondescript purse for holidays so that I can go wallet-free and keep my belongings handy but secure.I got it at a very good price from Eileen, a big thanks to her!
The most irrational buy of the lot is the navy skirt from J Crew. I have never been much of a skirt girl, but I've always liked things that evoked a school uniform so when I saw this skirt online, on sale and further discounted with a coupon code, I decided to experiment. So far, I am enjoying it but I wish the skirt attracted less lint.
I was less thrilled with the navy J Crew trousers - my last experience with a pair of hand-me-down café capris were awesome, but the fabric of these navy linen ones I ordered online seemed to have deteriorated after a couple of washes, and bizarrely, they seemed to have gotten baggier. One more reason why I should not buy trousers online. Perhaps I can still wring some use out of them with a trip to the tailor.
I was thrilled when I found the navy linen dress in August because that meant I could finally let go of an old dress I had hung on to, irrationally, although it was far too sheer to wear out anymore. At the same time, I found an oatmeal linen knit, which isn't a replacement for anything but good linen knits are hard to pass up.
January
I like to write about the things I loved and still love, because I love the idea that some things will always look beautiful to me and will become imbued with great memories, making them priceless. I've also written about the joy of rediscovering things I've left to fallow for a while, delighting in their relevance, which sometimes only become apparent when I've taken a break from them.
But many things are not "forever", because our tastes, are influenced by the times, and our lifestyles change to. And I enjoy being open to possibility. So the skirt is a new bit of "possibility" that I'm embracing, style-wise.
My most recent buy is also my favourite buy: a repeat of something I bought in January - the Cali lace-ups from Dieppa Restrepo. They were on sale on My Chameleon and I happened upon them when the website offered a discount code with extra 20% off. Since I was thrilled with my camel ones - they're looking remarkably well after eight months of frequent and none-too-gentle wear (I get caught in the rain a lot) - I figured a second pair in a classic shade with a healthy discount was a good buy.
The Steven Alan Lilly purse scratches two itches: a) a small travel purse in burgundy that didn't break the bank and b) my desire for the Celine Trio in...burgundy. It's a good way to test out how much use I get out of a small casual purse and I do in fact need a small nondescript purse for holidays so that I can go wallet-free and keep my belongings handy but secure.I got it at a very good price from Eileen, a big thanks to her!
The most irrational buy of the lot is the navy skirt from J Crew. I have never been much of a skirt girl, but I've always liked things that evoked a school uniform so when I saw this skirt online, on sale and further discounted with a coupon code, I decided to experiment. So far, I am enjoying it but I wish the skirt attracted less lint.
I was less thrilled with the navy J Crew trousers - my last experience with a pair of hand-me-down café capris were awesome, but the fabric of these navy linen ones I ordered online seemed to have deteriorated after a couple of washes, and bizarrely, they seemed to have gotten baggier. One more reason why I should not buy trousers online. Perhaps I can still wring some use out of them with a trip to the tailor.
I was thrilled when I found the navy linen dress in August because that meant I could finally let go of an old dress I had hung on to, irrationally, although it was far too sheer to wear out anymore. At the same time, I found an oatmeal linen knit, which isn't a replacement for anything but good linen knits are hard to pass up.
January
- Red cotton jeans from M&S
- Camel leather lace-ups from Dieppa Restrepo
- Glasses from Tom Ford
- Navy and off-white cotton gingham short-sleeve blouse from Muji
- Grey chambray cap-sleeve dress from A.P.C.
- Chambray boyfriend shorts from Esprit
- Palm leaf hat from Crazy Crow Trading Post
- Navy linen cropped trousers from J Crew
- Navy linen short-sleeve dress from Muji
- Oatmeal linen knit pullover from Muji
- Navy cotton skirt from J Crew
- Seafoam bikini from Seafolly
- Burgundy leather Lilly purse from Steven Alan
- White leather lace-ups from Dieppa Restrepo
I like to write about the things I loved and still love, because I love the idea that some things will always look beautiful to me and will become imbued with great memories, making them priceless. I've also written about the joy of rediscovering things I've left to fallow for a while, delighting in their relevance, which sometimes only become apparent when I've taken a break from them.
But many things are not "forever", because our tastes, are influenced by the times, and our lifestyles change to. And I enjoy being open to possibility. So the skirt is a new bit of "possibility" that I'm embracing, style-wise.
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Not sure how much use I'm going to get out of it, but it's nice we can try these things out to see how they fit in our lifestyle without having to blow too much money on the experiment.
Oh and purging feels so good, doesn't it?
Good to hear that the Cali shoes are great staples, they look great in your outfit, too!
I agree with you on trying something new, and admitting that some older choices just don't work anymore. I'd like to explore more this idea of rediscovering older things and making them relevant again! It happened to me lately: as I found out new details about my outfits, I found new ways to wear items I thought were irrelevant. I wonder why that happens...
How easily did the Calis break-in for you? Would you recommend the shoe more for narrow-medium width feet or is it wide-foot friendly?
Your words on culling the closet remind me that I should do some editing of my own now that it's time to bring out the sweaters. :)
I completely know what you mean about tastes changing. More than taste, environment and lifestyle affect my clothing choices a lot. My recent move to a smaller town with a much more relaxed vibe has seen me wear jeans all the time - I hardly wore them before. I am also enjoying my old ethnic silver jewelry - after years of wearing only gold - and linen blouses. High heels feel too contrived these days and I am so glad I bought multiple pairs of Trina sandals earlier this year, given the fact that I wear them daily. We find different things relevant to our lives at different points.
Also, I saw the photo you posted in your last entry on pinterest. It's from this photographer: http://www.stefanomarchionini.com/timothee.html
I Ying: Thanks! Skirts were never a big thing with me, but sometimes it's practical on hot days!
Pret a Porter P: The trousers look okay, but not what I hoped for...plus all the droopiness is in the back, haha.
Nomadic D: I'm really thrilled I landed the shoes at a price that's comfortable for my wallet, although I'm all set to reward myself with a pair of their loafers when I think I'm ready for a new pair. I've seen that purse, quite lovely...I think Kali from The Nife en L'air has written about this - the small investment to test waters. It's a good step when we're not ready to commit to a heftily priced item!
I do like getting rid of things, especially when I find good uses for them! It's amazing how many old, shabby basics can become quite comfortable for sleeping in.
nanashi: I had a bag full, which I dropped off at H&M for recycling. I rarely shop there but I find their recycling drop-off quite a good option...at least you know the clothes aren't destined for a landfill.
Kali: Thanks! I do like to let things sit for a little while before reviving them...time is so good to see things from another perspective.
Shutterbug K: Thanks! The Calis were comfortable right from day 1 this time. With my first pair, the shoes rubbed at my heel a bit and I got a blister on one heel. I used Foot Glide (http://www.bodyglide.com/products/footglide/) and it worked like a charm. After a week I stopped using it and this time, no blisters.
In terms of width, I found to very comfortable for my wide feet. These are US 9, and they are about 3 and 3/4 inch wide at the widest bit at the foot. No pinching for me at all.
Ammu: It's very practical for the weather here, and I get a bit more use of my tops...compared to buying say, another dress.
Jeans sound like an interesting shift for you...I wonder how my dressing will change if I moved to a different country.
miss sophie: Thanks! I agree, we see different side to ourselves when we try new things.
ming: thanks for the tip about the source! I've amended the post.
The fabric doesn't wrinkle, but it attracts lint! Not horribly but enough to annoy me a bit. And yep, it's quite casual, and shorter than I expected. I think I'll never quite get J Crew sizing right.
Joy: Thanks! I think the shoes are a good investment! I shall do a proper review when the first pair hits the one year mark...
You have nicely toned legs for dresses and skirts. Love the recent outfits.. very American classic!