A few very random WIWs. I need very casual clothes for my day-to-day activities, something I'm still getting used to, so I try to be playful with that subset of my wardrobe and instill some interest with the accessories and remixing things in the ways I didn't have much opportunities for before.

  1. Yet another WIW with the waterfall cardigan, I love this red one so much. And yet another outfit with the skinnies, how could I ever live without them? Worn with the simple polkadot t-shirt and necklace that was leaving gift from my friends in England.
  2. Navy & Red - striped navy&white long-sleeved tee and dark bootcut jeans, new oxfords and red handbag.
  3. Hit & Miss - This outfit was very, very ALGO for me, and about trying to find something to wear with these silly old bootcuts. Their color is actually not typical for what I've been buying recently, it is quite washed out (that's how I bought them) and it's very difficult to match them with any color in my wardrobe, so I used to wear them with the white tops only. They are very old and you might even see the line from letting the hem to make them a bit longer (post-YLF intervention, of course). The colors of the top and the pants are actually very similar, and the layering mauve tank top picks up the color of one of the stripes from the pants. Not sure how I did, but anything goes at the sandy playground.
  4. I could not resist this top by Lulu Guiness for Uniqlo collection, it's B&W and has cute print like here. I bought it a few months ago but haven't taken any WIW photos with it. The possibilities to remix it with the rest of my casual wardrobe are endless and here I've added the striped scarf for some pattern mixing, together with the red handbag for some color. Btw, did I ever think that as a pear I'd wear skinnies without covering myself down to my knees? Nope.

    (Did I mention just how much I love my skinnies?)

  5. Bonus photo:
    A t-shirt I saw at the shop I walked by today...

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