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I put that wind chime there so I would remember to take it outside. It's still there. |
The baseball tee is so sheer that in person (you can only see it a little bit in the pictures) you can sort-of see the high-waist of the shorts and the cropped undershirt. The flowy shirt also occasionally gets tucked into the shorts, giving a peek of the shorts' waistline. I'm not usually much for being "matchy-matchy;" I like to change it up and try new and interesting color combos. I thought that being matchy was another fun way to bring in the old school feel... pretty successful if you asked me. The blue wedges match the baseball tee's sleeves pretty perfectly, and the undershirt is almost the same color as the shorts. Add in the light blue hair tie on my wrist, and you've got some serious matching. I thought it was another fun way to bring in the vintage feel. I used to wear matching sweatsuits in the 90's... this is nothing.
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I went to great pains (literally) to take a picture of the center-back exposed zipper. Best appreciate. |
Cowabunga!
~VeeLynn
Edit: My mother just pointed out that any shirt I actually wore back in the day would have featured a smiley face, peace sign, yin yang, or especially (what I considered my middle school trademark) a butterfly. Those were darker times.
Edit: My mother just pointed out that any shirt I actually wore back in the day would have featured a smiley face, peace sign, yin yang, or especially (what I considered my middle school trademark) a butterfly. Those were darker times.
In This Outfit:
Baseball Tee ~ American Eagle Outfitters, Pre-Fall 2013
Shorts ~ S.O. (Some department store... probably Bon-Ton or Kohl's), ca. 2002? 2003?
Undershirt Tank ~ energie, (Ditto on the department store), ca. 2000?
Shoes ~ Mossimo (Target), Summer 2012