I've never been much for leather jackets, even when they were in style while I was growing up. It could have had something to do with their usual high price tag and their propensity to weave in and out of fashion, but I also used to think they looked too rough. I don't know what changed, but this season they are IN and I am LOVING THEM.
Below are just a few of the ones I loved while searching around. Guess which one I love the most?
Yup, I love the one that's cheapest! That almost NEVER happens. That might just be a good enough reason to snag it.
Anybody bought one of these gems? How are you planning to wear it? I personally really love how everyone is pairing these usually tough-looking leather jackets with a delicate and feminine ruffled blouse. Even just a ruffly white top looks put-together under this beautiful jacket:
Yeah, now I'm certain I can't live without that jacket.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Give me the boot!
I always do this -- wait until something is in demand before I decide that I absolutely MUST have it. I had all summer to look for and buy the winter boots I knew I was going to want, but instead I dropped money here and there on all the cute summer trends I drooled over.
So now I'm sitting here trying to find boots that are stylish, durable and IN STOCK for under $150.
I bought these boots at Old Navy two weeks ago in a hurry and I'm experiencing a little buyer remorse. They look good on, but they are one size too big and they feel really cheap. It's not that Tennessee has particularly harsh winters, but I do travel North in the Winter occasionally and I want to be sure that my footwear will stand the strain.
So I've been doing a little research -- as I always do before a big clothing investment. Let me know if you have any of these and what you think!
So now I'm sitting here trying to find boots that are stylish, durable and IN STOCK for under $150.
I bought these boots at Old Navy two weeks ago in a hurry and I'm experiencing a little buyer remorse. They look good on, but they are one size too big and they feel really cheap. It's not that Tennessee has particularly harsh winters, but I do travel North in the Winter occasionally and I want to be sure that my footwear will stand the strain.
So I've been doing a little research -- as I always do before a big clothing investment. Let me know if you have any of these and what you think!
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