Yes, my bronze Burberry jacket was in Limbo - it's actually been for sale at House of Savoy for the past three months, and was returned to me as unsold.
- Leather jacket - Burberry, consignment, Vancouver; last worn here in March 2023 with a short bell
- Top - Baden Baden, consignment; last seen here (2nd outfit) in April with a leopard maxi
- Trousers - BCBG Max Azria, consignment; last worn here in April with daisy oranges
- Shoes - Super Fine Cardinal, Fluevog; last seen here in April with these same trousers
It's become a mite snug on me in the last six years since I bought it, and I wasn't reaching for it. I've had it a long time and I've worn it a lot - I wasn't being inspired by it.
But when I was sorting my Limbo pile for the sale, I had to pull it out.
It's still an amazing piece - this is its 18th wearing and considering I paid $220 for it (a super $12.22 cost-per-wear), it's still looking great.
It's still an amazing piece - this is its 18th wearing and considering I paid $220 for it (a super $12.22 cost-per-wear), it's still looking great.
I took it off briefly after my morning stair-climb.
Copper and gold and a bronze jacket - I'm mixing my metals!
Copper and gold and a bronze jacket - I'm mixing my metals!
The stuff and accoutrements:
These are one of the most comfy pairs of dressy shoes I own. I'm preparing my feet to wear some heels later this week!
These are one of the most comfy pairs of dressy shoes I own. I'm preparing my feet to wear some heels later this week!
- Scarf - vintage 70s, thrifted; purchased here for $12.95
- Belt - vintage 70s, Mom's
First wearing of this lovely 70s silk scarf - it's beautiful quality.
- Hinged bracelet - thrifted
- Mesh bracelet - vintage 70s, Mom's
- Amber ring - c. 1996
- Wood ring - Dots
- Necklace/earrings - Robert Lee Morris, consignment
Having adopted your “regret-me-not”’ approach to clothing awaiting another home, I pulled out a red sweatshirt from my give-away pile and am glad to have it back for these cool summer mornings. I did the same thing with a bronze colored sweater a few weeks ago as it went perfectly with a pair of patterned pants. I always think of you when a piece of clothing is rescued from the give-away pile!
ReplyDeleteAll that by way of saying that the bronze metallic jacket is a nice complement to your pants. The color, cut and length are just right and in summer weather it doesn’t need to be closed; only needs to provide arm warmth and sun protection, plus the jacket bookends the shoes. :)
The matching necklace and earrings are an artistic combo and remind me that accessories and jewelry can be just as powerful as ‘clothing as armor.’ I made full use of bracelets as armor this weekend!
Here’s to a fabulous rest of the week and your upcoming Canada Day holiday!
Cheers, Laurie
Oh, I love that, Laurie - I grabbed a couple of other regret-me-nots from the pile, which will eventually be re-worn on the blog. Never be hasty, as you might want those favourites back!
DeleteYes, I've accepted that it's okay to wear this jacket open - and who knows? Maybe one day it will fit me properly again. Good catch on the bookends! I've taught you well, hee hee. Thanks so much!
You look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWeekends are always too short, even long ones are!
ReplyDeleteBut what a fab outfit you've created. My mind boggles at the thought you'd put that bronze Burberry jacket in Limbo.
Like Laurie, I've adopted your "regret-me-not" approach - and the expression. Although I've been rescuing items from my flea market boxes, I always considered it a weakness of mine, but thanks to you I no longer do. Particularly as there have been quite a few regrets over the years! xxx
I don't have a really strong emotional connection to most of my clothes, Ann, so it wasn't a huge deal to part with the bronze jacket. However, when it came back to me, I knew it was fate. Regret-me-nots are NOT a weakness - they are clearly a sign of good judgment :).
DeleteThose mixed metals are very cool. I'm getting 70s vibes.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, this is a super duper outfit. Love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteI know the boredom you can get from a much loved, favourite piece. It was good having been separated for a while. You come to appreciate it again.
Greetje