I've realized that I don't really have a sense of style. Some of that is because a number of things I come across and like aren't really practical for my lifestyle, so I end up wearing what's comfortable. I work in a very casual office. My typical "uniform" consists of straight leg or boot cut jeans, a scoop neck or v-neck tee in white or a jewel tone, and a longer cardigan (the office is cold). Typically I pair these with ballet flats or converse. I don't really accessorize, simply because I have no clue how to do so. I wear a watch, my wedding ring, and a pair of stud earrings pretty much everyday and that's it. I usually end up pulling my hair back into a ponytail because it's thick and wavy and in the way. It's a frumpy look on me.
If I had to pick my favorite style related things I own they would be an emerald green leather bag, my hounds tooth winter boots, a 1930's watch with a cord style band, my vintage inspired wedding ring, and a classic belted khaki trench coat.
I've probably just rambled a bit, but how do I take what I like and mix it with items that have style but that are also practical for my everyday life? I have a number of great heels and sheath dresses I never get to wear because you can't run around a warehouse in them. I'm kind of lost.