I'm slowly sorting through my closet, trying to see what I look like in everything I own, so that I can decide what to keep and what to ditch. Very nearly everything was thrifted for super cheap, and I'm not emotionally tied to these - I just don't have my eye trained to know what flatters me.
#1: A church outfit. I got lots of "wow, sexy" comments (as compliments) from other women, but I don't understand why it was sexy at all - is it the tall boots? Also, my husband said it looked better in person than in the picture - but I think the shirt is too big (it's oversized and floaty, but also a size up from my normal). I'd like opinions on the shirt, skirt and boots, if you have them.
#2: An "at home" outfit - these are my "normal" jeans, (I think they're gap long n lean). They grow through the day, and I just discovered belting them - I like them better that way. I think I almost always wear them with short boots. I'm wearing them with a small floral print button down here - I have several small floral-print button downs, and when I get them all photo'd I'll probably put them together into one post for votes. But you can let me know what you think anyway, if you want to
#3: Another "at home" outfit - this one is trying a new silhouette for me. I kind of feel like a tomato walking on toothpicks when I wear skinnies (and these are my only pair - a pair of Levi Silver boot cuts that I skinni-fied). The shirt is batwing, and I didn't think I'd like it, but I do. Black isn't my best color, I know. But I think I like the shirt anyway. Do you? (Someday, I think I'll make a copy of it in a different color)
Which of these are worth keeping or needing ditched?
(I have lots more pictures if additional angles would be helpful).
And thanks for being such a terrific forum - it's so helpful to me to see what you all wear and read your suggestions to others. It makes me feel like this whole style thing is something that I might actually learn someday.
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