Lucked out in Bittersweet

  • Oct. 11, 2023, 3:43 p.m.
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Dang.
I ordered like 5 skirts and 8 tops online.
I managed to pick a bunch im going to keep.
Whattt? Im returning 2 shits. 1 is way too big. Ill get it 2 sizes smaller. The other is just a weird fit, I didnt like it. Both tight and loose. Sending back.
I got a pettiskirt to put under my A line skirts and fill em out.
I got two shirts with puffed sleeves. Im loving them right now lol. I wore a bright red puffed sleeve shirt, with a black plaid vest and black jeans today.
I got a plaid mini skirt ( almost a mini, im pushing it lower so my butt dosent feel like its falling out) black tights, black turtleneck and red heels. I matched a new brown plaid skirt with a brown bodysuit, a blue scarf and navy heels.
I got a maroon corduroy skirt to pair with a black shirt, I wear a lot of white in summer and lace, but black in winter. This one I think will match my black shirt with black lace sleeves.
I got a blue lace sleeve shirt which will look good with my brown cords, black slacks, or my houndstooth slacks. It could also go with my black skinny jeans or grey skinny jeans and a tall pair of boots ( Prob my black ones if i wear black, brown ones if i wear grey.
I got a kinda orangey shirt I like with funky fluffy flutter sleeves. It was supposed to be a fallish pumpkin color. Its more like monarch orange lmao. Its comfy and the sleeves are fun. I may throw it in dye and see if the color deepens up. Maybe throw brown on it.
Oh I got a Forrest green A line knee length skirt too. That will look nice with any of my black shirts, Maybe my purple shirt. I have a hard time pairing solids with each other and worse, I have a harder time pairing prints with each other. I tend to just pick black or white and pair one color lol. Which is why wearing a green polkadot skirt and a purple shirt is fun.

Clothes are hard. I still have some more stuff coming. I got some clothes to build my halloween costume. Fingers crossed I picked as well as I did this time.


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