Above: What year is it? 1999? 2000? I often call my style a grown-up version of what I wore in high school and this look is exactly that, right down the the wide-leg Dickies and Dr. Martens Jadon boots. However, instead of wearing a Ramones t-shirt and studded belt, I kept it age-36-appropriate and added a vintage polyester top, vintage liner jacket, vintage topcoat, and a pop of neon. I was headed out to photograph some accounts for work, so I needed something I could move in and this fit the bill. Needed a belt though.
Above: Ok, so there are definitely a few leggings looks in here – I can't help it. Jeans just really aren't my friend right now and frankly, leggings are just super comfy. SO HERE WE ARE. I bought this fleece and neon hat the weekend before and liked how they looked together, especially with my neutral sweater and boots. I wore this to work from a cafe downtown. It was cozy.
Above: Wore this to work on-site. Unless it's summer and I can wear a dress and sneakers, I usually wear a big sweater and leggings on on-site workdays simply because I'm moving so much. But this day I wanted to take advantage of the weather. I've been on the fence about whether or not to trim these jeans down. On the one hand, I'm into the full-length jeans look, on the other, I'm not sure I'm into the look on me. Regardless, I took advantage of a dry day with no snow to wear these Everlane boots, which I stupidly purchased at the beginning of the messiest time of year. They'll be great for spring though.
Above: Wore this to go buy that fleece and neon hat. It's been so icy and cold here, any day when I can wear sneakers feels like a revelation.
Above: Wore this to therapy. Honestly my therapist might be the one person who sees me dressed most often. My top, jacket, hat, belt and jeans are all secondhand. I loved how classic this felt.