Flower Power
11:05:00
Flowers on my clothes always seem to remind me of flowy curtains or motherly bedsheets. I've never been a big fan of them on my clothes. The fact that I even bought a pair of shorts that had flowers on them is surprising to me. Frankly, I couldn't resist how soft and comfy they looked and since I was stocking up for summer in the midst of a surprising cold spell, I guess it was a case of wishful thinking.
Boy am I glad I bought these! They've filled a major void in my wardrobe. They're printed, a decent length, comfy, fitted, oh, and they're from Asos. I wear them all the time when I'm home and they've been through the washer a few times already, without any damage to the print. Definite plus for me!
Boy am I glad I bought these! They've filled a major void in my wardrobe. They're printed, a decent length, comfy, fitted, oh, and they're from Asos. I wear them all the time when I'm home and they've been through the washer a few times already, without any damage to the print. Definite plus for me!
Blue Shirt: Rs. 300, Berskha from Fashion Street (also worn here)
Flower Print Shorts: Rs. 200, Fashion Street
Ring: Rs. 30, Train
Jelly Flats: Rs. 250, Wadala
Glasses: Gift from Mom
Green Transparent Envelope Clutch: Rs. 50, Trains
Total Outfit Cost: Rs. 830, which is around ₤8.50!
Are you a fan of prints? How do you style your flower printed outfits? Talk to me in the comments below or find more ways to talk in the Contacts section above!
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