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Thrifty Girl Vintage: Day 10: Military, Camo, Leopard and Lace

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Day 10: Military, Camo, Leopard and Lace

I have never entered an outfit on another blog, but I think I might have a chance to link to the rules are lame contest on the blog I'm clothed much.  I kind of added a lot of random things together today.  I started with the military vest and paired it with the camo skirt.  Then I wound the camo and lace scarves together and knotted the ends.  I decided I'd like to shoot outdoors again (brrrr), so I added the leopard gloves and hat.  It ended up looking like this.

When you wear an outfit that's a little out of your comfort zone, do people stare or do you just think they do?  I guess that's one of those "chicken or the egg" questions.

 Outfit Breakdown:
Brown Cardigan worn as top, LIZ BAKER, Gifted
Military Vest, rue21
Camo Skirt, Faded Glory, Walmart
Leopard Hat, Target
Fur pin on hat, CATOS
Leopard Gloves, Gifted
Camo Scarf, rue21
Lace Scarf, Wet Seat
Brown Tights, Burkes
Brown Boots, Rocket Dog, B&H Shoes

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2 Comments:

At 5:43 PM , Blogger Windy Ridge Sanitarium and Art Emporium said...

Debbie,
I remember how much fun we had drawing outfits for our Barbies and even sewing up a few things. And do you remember when you wrote to Seventeen to see how much it would cost to place an ad to sell Blue Jean purses we were making? We were only in 5th or 6th grade I think. Fashion has been important to you all your life. I'm enjoying your 30 for 30! Keep it up.

 
At 5:55 PM , Blogger Debbie Baker Burns said...

I will always remember The Doghouse Shoppe and how we made ourselves t-shirts to wear to advertise our store and the other kids at school wanted our t-shirts! Those blue jean purses were very cool, don't you think. I think I still have one put up with my keepsakes. This reminds me of something else, remember those smooth rocks we would paint and then use a needle to make a hole so we could have a necklace?

 

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