I also was 100% positive it was black...but it's navy blue, sigh. I'm not a massive fan of navy blue.
Castle view, as I haven't shared one for a while.
The weather's been mostly like this - white from smoke haze. The sun burns through every so often, and sometimes it's more grey.
Back to the outfit - the blazer/bomber jacket. All very classy in the front, although that's a very high crop. The white line you're seeing is a raw edge (you know I love them, your tastes may differ).
I think I might like the IDEA of this more than the actuality. I'll have to try it with my fall/winter stuff.
Let's have a look at the back. All black nylon, with a couple of deep pleats at the back of the neck.
The backs of the sleeves are also nylon, and the cuffs are half-blazer/half-rib cuffed, but I rolled them twice to show my sleeves (also rolled) and bracelets.
I didn't take the bomblazer (of course that's the name) off, but I could have!
I love this bright sheer blouse - it goes with a lot in my closet. I have a pale yellow cotton tank under it. Incognito.
The stuff:
I was sure I wore these sandals already once this season, but I can't find them anywhere. Huh. I did like wearing bright neon socks with them.
I only buttoned the bomblazer while I walked home, but it rode up quite a lot with my knapsack. Noted for next time.
The stuff:
I was sure I wore these sandals already once this season, but I can't find them anywhere. Huh. I did like wearing bright neon socks with them.
- Belt - Emmanuel, vintage 80s, thrifted
Copper bling:
I always love getting in a wear of some of my copper.
I always love getting in a wear of some of my copper.
- Squash blossom copper/turquoise cuff - Bell Trading Co., vintage 60s, consignment, Powell River
- Copper/turquoise brooch - vintage, thrifted
- Copper bracelet - Renoir, vintage 50s, thrifted
- Copper/glass and copper ball ring - vintage, consignment
- Copper/enamel earrings - Matisse by Renoir, vintage 60s, Grandma J's
- Copper necklace - Renoir, vintage 50s, consignment
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