10 Again....
07:19:00
It seems my waist has forgotten to grow over the last few years. I recently did a wardrobe overhaul (which in my book basically end in tears over all the things I wish I could keep) and found these ancient trousers. They used to be too long for me and quite big around the waist when I was a kid (these were a tantrum buy!) and shocked as you may be to hear this, while the length is a cropped one for me now, the latter still applies!
So of course when I tried them on, found they could be used with a belt, and immediately had to figure out a way to wear them the very next day! I kept it simple with my new black shirt and a couple of cream accessories. Overall, a look that can work again for formal sessions in Uni and at the same time, easily translate to a casual weekend look with different accessories.
Do you have pieces that have been in your wardrobe for so long they're practically vintage? How do you style them? Talk to me in the comments below or send me a tweet! I love hearing from you!
So of course when I tried them on, found they could be used with a belt, and immediately had to figure out a way to wear them the very next day! I kept it simple with my new black shirt and a couple of cream accessories. Overall, a look that can work again for formal sessions in Uni and at the same time, easily translate to a casual weekend look with different accessories.
Black Shirt: Rs.350, Vile Parle (as seen here)
Trousers: Vintage (about 13 years old!)
Belt: Rs.100, Bandra
Necklace: Gift, from My Favorite Uncle
Jelly Flats: Rs.250, Wadala
Bag: Rs.350, Linking Road, Bandra (as seen here)
Total Outfit Cost: Rs. 1050, which is almost ₤11!
Do you have pieces that have been in your wardrobe for so long they're practically vintage? How do you style them? Talk to me in the comments below or send me a tweet! I love hearing from you!
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