Today I'm displaying some simple, everyday style... the sort of thing that you are most likely to see me in if you dropped in unexpected (unless I'm still in pajamas, writing ;). Jeans are my friend throughout almost the entire week - you just can't beat them for quick comfort and ease. They never need to be ironed - just grab them and go (so awesome :). These ones are not secondhand, but were picked up on sale at Target for $14.
Another everyday must for me is nice knit top. No stiff button-ups when I've got things to do and want to be comfy! I love this black long-sleeved shirt that was passed on to me recently. It's got a great fit and works well with almost anything. I also adore this pink-y/coral sleeveless hoodie. It's a great color and is perfect for layering... except that the zipper doesn't like to lie flat (which is probably why somebody else got rid of it :P).
My red shoes are making another appearance - they are such fun! - and I've got a new (old) necklace today! I bought it off of my brother... we're really not sure what it originally was (had a bunch of little chains attached to the centerpiece) but on a nice new chain it makes a great pendant necklace. I'm also wearing some of my favorite secondhand rings, all except for the ginourmous green one, which I picked up in London...
What I'm Wearing:
- Top - George ME by Mark Eisen (secondhand)
- Hoodie by Geoffrey Beene (secondhand)
- Jeans by Mossimo from Target
- Shoes by American Eagle from Payless
- Jewelry all secondhand except for the hoop earrings (Claire's) and the green ring (Greenwich Market, England)
Now it's your turn! Post your secondhand look on your blog and add the link below. (Please make sure the link goes directly to your URL for today's post and not just to your blog homepage.) Remember, made-over, re-fashioned and reconstructed pieces and DIY tutorials can also be posted!
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