Today was one of those days that I had no idea what I wanted to wear. I didn't really feel like wearing tights and had to avoid denim due to work. Grr...
This humongous drapey pants are the least boring non-denim pants I own. Perhaps a hole in my wardrobe I should fill in soon?
I was a little non-plussed with this whole ensemble, so I threw on the hat for just a little flair. If nothing else, I was comfy and still felt pulled together. But tomorrow will definitely be a jeans day!
Sorry for the grainy pics - I'm still practicing taking pictures inside.
Pants: JCP, $20ish - Sweater: Gap, $25ish - Hat: Gap, $9.50 - Shoes: DIYed Target, $10
You look fabulous! Love the addition of the hat and the unbuckled way you're wearing your belt. It looks great, but how does it stay there?
ReplyDeleteyayyyy! outfit post. I get excited when I see you've updated :)
ReplyDeleteOh and I also am lacking in the cute pants department.
OMGOsh, those pants are just too amazing! You look so freakin chic, especially with that hat. I just love everything about this.
ReplyDeleteLove the hat!
ReplyDeleteI love this outfit - those pants look great on you!
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin those pants. I have been looking for a pair that will fit me exactly like that. Just a suggestion for filling in your pant collection. Try khaki colored peg pants. I was hesitant at first cause I'm short but they have quickly become an essential in my wardrobe.
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I love the cute hat!! And those pants are the BEST!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, classic outfit! I just want to tell you that you have really inspired me to be more creative with the pieces that I already own. I've adopted an entirely new perspective on remixing. Since I'm still on a (very recently) post-college budget, this is so helpful! When I think about fashion as a means of self-expression, I find that I can feel really creative because I found a fun way to pair my wide belt with my vintage pants, and so on. It's refreshing to see someone document their adventures with style without spending an arm and a leg on couture-esque pieces. Thanks so much for sharing this fabulous blog!
ReplyDeleteOooh, what fun to get to see you posting inside! Woot!
ReplyDeleteYes, those pants! I am still looking for my own pair.... (I've said that before)
ReplyDeleteThat look is fab - effortlessly stylish.
ReplyDeleteGreat casual work outfit! Tip: adjust your ISO. The lower the number the less sensitive the camera is to light and the finer the grain. But be careful how low you go when indoors... Hope this helped a little bit!
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love those trousers! you look so comfy (and fab, natch...) !
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your trousers!
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I love these pants on you!!! I wish I was able to do what you did to pants that are to big, but it never comes out right.
ReplyDeleteit is so difficult to find pants that are work-appropriate and still interesting...i really like how these look. effortless but pulled together. you are super cute!!
ReplyDeletethese are perfect pair of trousers to add that element of interest to an outfit. and the hat looks so cute
ReplyDeletewhat kind of camera do you have? i'm having a TERRIBLE time with inside pix...i'm not even going to attempt any of my christmas decorations, which bums me out!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a chic look! Love the hat!
ReplyDeleteAck! I love those pants! How long ago did you get them? *experiences severe pants envy*
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Once again...ADORABLE!
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Amy
http://thebargainhunterextraordinaire.blogspot.com
I have a few pairs of dress pants from JCP (Worthington, I think?) that got lots of use when I worked in a more conservative office. Now, though, my go-to pants this time of year are cords. The darker colors especially make a good transition from the street to the office.
ReplyDeleteLOVElovelove it! The pants are absolutely fab.
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