Showing posts with label clothes: thrifty finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes: thrifty finds. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Bad Outfit #25: Fall Drag Show


Are we all aware that I haven't done an actual "bad outfit" post since I created the new header image last year? Look, I can explain myself: I wear a lot of cheap thrifted stuff (so if you liked it, you wouldn't really be able to find it for yourself in a store), and I am not that fashionable. I haven't worn jewelry in years, I will likely wear the same three pairs of boots until I'm in my grave, and if I'm not going to work or heading out on a rare excursion, I tend to laze about in my pajamas or some leggings. It renders most breakdowns damn near pointless.

But, y'know, I was going to a drag show, so I got dressed. And I love this hideous turtleneck, I love these boots, and I haven't worn velvet in a while. So here we go.


The tacky turtleneck (which I lurv) and the full-length velvet skirt were both purchased at thrift stores for less than $5 each. Ridiculous turtle necks like that are a rare find, in my opinion, but I find velvet skirts a-plenty every time I thrift.

The boots are my favorites by Vince Camuto, and while this specific style (Bollo) is no longer available, I can recommend Camuto boots in general. The only problem with them is that if you have wide feet like me, you will want to take them to a cobbler to get them widened in the toe box.

Going out to a drag show, by the way, is my time to wear two things: House of Matriarch Blackbird and Chanel Illusion d'Ombre shadows. I went for Epatant on this night, because why not? And the lipstick is the Dior Fluid Stick in Kiss Me.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Who makes these shirts?!



**  ETA: Sophie and SM have cracked the case! Thanks, readers; you're all fantastic! **


Friends, I need your help.

Over the past year, I have made many a journey to my local Salvation Army. And on several different trips, I have found these incredibly cool, colorful, graphic t-shirts in the men's section. I love them to bits, and I want to buy every one that has ever existed. The other two I have:


"Hit the Lights" on the right, which was my favorite. Unfortunately, I wore it over a friend's house and it got lost there. :/

Also:


The "Devil Wears Prada" puking eyeball shirt on the right, which has been worn, cut, and stitched so many times I can only really wear it as a night shirt these days.

The problem is...I have no idea who makes them. Not only am I purchasing them second-hand, but the label is just a standard "American Apparel" label--there's no designer or website listed. I've tried web searching, looking on Amazon, checking fashion blogs, and even reverse image searches. Nothing.

If anybody knows who makes these or where I can get more, please tell me! I will give you my first born! ...or, I dunno, I'll give you a shout-out on the blog and my undying love.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Bad Outfit #23: It's All Just An Excuse for Stupid Hair

I'm bad at picking out nice clothes. I'm even worse at doing my hair.

It's not entirely my fault: my hair is baby-fine, curly, and prone to frizzing. So I decided that--since it's Saturday and I have second-day hair going on--I would just try that whole "double bun" thing that was popular in the 90s. I'm not sure I could get away with it on a work day, but for bumming around the neighborhood? Eeeeeh, it works.

Outfit photos taken post-walk and pre-makeup, so I apologize for muh face.


TOP & BELT: thrifty finds

JEANS: Citizens of Humanity Ava Straight Leg (NOTE: this "Concord" wash was apparently LE for this jean style)



I'm also fiddling around with some different graphics for FOTDs. There are some items I use pretty much every time I do my makeup (ie, Shu Uemura Hard Formula brow pencil), so I thought it might be more fun to just outline some of the "stand out" items instead of breaking down every single thing I'm wearing. Thoughts?

Friday, August 16, 2013

Bad Outfit #22: Is it autumn yet?!

Yes, yes, I know: it's mid-August and I really have no excuse for pulling out the old light-sweater-and-shorts-with-tights combo that everybody knows and has gotten sick of. But now that I'm getting up earlier and earlier, and now that Pennsylvania has finally decided that 90+ degrees and 98% humidity is Maybe Not Cool, I can go for 8am walks without turning in to a sticky, sweaty mess. And at 8am, it's rarely over 60 degrees.

Just...take the excuse and go with it, kay?

I made some super-derpy faces in this, so I cropped them out. I might have been derping so hard because I went through all of my old teaching clothes before I threw this outfit on for the rest of the day, and half of said teaching clothes no longer fit me. Goodbye, size 2! Goodbye, paycheck I'll be spending entirely on new and much-needed size 6 pencil skirts!

And goodbye to this gray sweater, which I wore for 2 years and no longer find all that flattering. (Possibly because going up 2 dress sizes also meant, um, going up a bra size, and now it tends to show an awkward sliver of belly even when my arms are down.) Hey, it had a good run!


SWEATER: Old Navy

SHORTS: Mudd

SKULL TIGHTS: thrifty find

CLOGS: State Street

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Cheap New Shtuff!


So I managed to get a bunch of stuff for all of $30. AND I managed to cram it all in to a reusable Target bag (you know, the crazy-cool ones that fold up in to your purse all wallet-sized like a super-awesome-mega-sweet Transformer?). Seriously, I need to have one of those pay-by-the-pound/bag thrift stores open up near me. I would make that store my bitch.


I found two little makeup items I've been kinda sorta lusting after when I wandered in to Victoria's Secret for a few pairs of panties. (Hilariously, when it comes to VS, nothing BUT these particular panties fit me properly. But them panties are faaaabulous and definitely my favorites. Big-bottomed-tiny-waisted ladies, check out the cotton string bikinis!) These are the limited edition Sheer Blush Cheek Tints in Spotlight and Idolize, respectively, and they're purportedly dupes for the YSL gel blushes. SOLD! I'll keep you guys posted, but because they were LE, are now on clearance, AND cost me all of $6...I'd also suggest you head to VS ASAP if you're interested.


I scored a couple of $2 tees at Salvo. I haven't listened to Alesana's music yet, but the shirt is just. Yeah. So me! And I found another one of those crazy shirts with the goo-font letters and cartoony horror images, a la that puking eyeball shirt I love to death. Gawd, I wish I knew where those came from. >_X As with most of my creepy Salvo tees, these are going to be converted in to sleeveless shirts, cause I don't like sleeves all that much.


I also got some uber-cheap basics from Forever 21 and Goodwill, respectively: a black cami and a pair of skinny jeans.


The biggest scores came from Body Central: sleeveless, high-neck crop tops and high-waisted black shorts! Oh, I can't even handle it. <3 My sister and her friend loved the shorts and the checkered top, but did their best to talk me out of the fantastic video game-esque monstrosity on the right. And by monstrosity, I mean NEW FAVORITE SHIRT EVER. I can't wear to wear it...

...and by the way, my mom thinks it's super-cool. So NYAH!


I've also been working towards sheerer and sheerer base makeup to prep for the Week Of No Foundation Or Concealer! Here I'm wearing just a tiny dot of MAC F&B and some Clinique Airbrush concealer under my eyes. I think I'm getting used to it, but I definitely should've compensated with an extra layer of blush and highlighter!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Bad Outfit #21: Back to Black

The sun was shining, the birds were chirping...and I was back in mostly-black. You can't really blame me, though; that new shirt gives me life, I haven't worn a headscarf in forever, and I'm always looking for an excuse to rock out my Vince Camuto Bollo boots! Perfect for a leisurely walk on a rare 70-degree, breezy, bright Pennsylvania day.


TOP: Rue 21, thrifted

LEGGINGS: Steve Madden, from Kohl's

BOOTS: Vince Camuto Bollo

HEAD SCARF: hand-me-down Alexander McQueen knock-off; you can find similar scarves on eBay

LIPSTICK: MAC Viva Glam VI Special Edition lipstick + MAC Viva Glam Gaga I lipglass, both LE

BLUSH: Lancome Blush Subtil in Cosmopolitan Pink topped with Rouge Bunny Rouge Sea of Clouds illuminator

Monday, April 8, 2013

Bad Outfit #20: Post-Mommy-Makeover Mall Run


My mother is a truly beautiful woman, inside and out. But for the past 5 or so years, she hasn't paid much attention to herself. She didn't wear makeup, she'd buy new clothes for herself and take them right back the next day, and she spent most of her weekends cleaning and doing favors for the rest of the family. Sunday, however, was a little different: she bought new clothes and proudly showed them off to everybody, she went to a knitting class, she didn't clean a single thing, and--to my great shock--she dumped out her small container of ancient makeup and asked me, "What do I do?"

Now that my mom has a quick 5-minute routine she can do before she goes to work in the mornings, she needs some fresh stuff and an organizer! My dad chipped in, and I got my mom this cute little acrylic stand at Wal-mart. You'll also notice a few things that were once mine in there: Chanel Rouge Coco Shine in Boy (which she just LOVED), Maybelline Great Lash Lots of Lashes (I'll probably repurchase this for myself at some point), and--no, you're not seeing things--my Kevyn Aucoin Creamy Moist Glow in Tansoleil. It just looked so pretty on her NC20-25 skin that I figured I'd just borrow it from her when I needed it. :) I also got her a brand new lash curler (a green Cynthia Rowley one, just cause green is her favorite color) and a darker, slightly more yellow shade of her Clinique foundation to sample.

But, um, since we were out, I got myself a few things...




...plus a few clothing items. All of them are black, and 3 of the 4 have skulls on them.



And for the record, I gave my mom my extra tube of Lipstick Queen Jean Queen, which she wore throughout the day and kept in her purse...seriously, guys, that lipstick is just so wonderful for so many skintones and age groups. I'm wearing it in these OOTD pictures, too! (Which, by the way, this outfit was far more flattering in real life, but we were kinda in a hurry to get some food in to our gaping maws, so we only took two pictures.) This was a rushed-but-comfortable outfit that I put together to showcase my beloved Triumph boots AND cut down on the sheer amount of black I wear. Y'know, cause there's a colorful coat. And some brown. I TRIED, OKAY?!



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COAT: American Eagle Outfitters plaid peacoat

SHIRT: Pink Floyd concert tee, thrifted

JEANS: Forever21 skinny jeans

BAG: Target

BOOTS: Dr. Martens 1914 Triumph
.

I also wanted to let you guys know that I'm totally, honestly working on a bunch of reviews, mostly of foundations. To be honest, I'm a little burnt out from months of hunting for a dry-skin friendly, super-pale foundation that sits nicely on my skin, so I'll probably go over those in a slew of mini-reviews. I know it's not as thorough as my usual foundation reviews, but...you guys understand, right? And I've got a few other new products that I'll probably shove together in another set of mini-reviews, like Rouge Bunny Rouge Sea of Clouds illuminator and a L'oreal liquid liner.


...yeeeeah, I've got a lot to do. Ignore my scary desk o' samples and, instead, enjoy this cute picture of my kitty re-experiencing the smells and sounds of the outside world!



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Bad Outfit #19: Still In Black

Hey, at least I'm honest about having a uniform! (Don't worry; I'll post some more colorful stuff soon.)

So spring is finally on its way to Pennsylvania, which means I can start wearing my light-weight jackets and my skirts! But of course, it being more than a little chilly out, I need a pair of leggings on top of that. Sometimes I consider selling my Dr. Marten 1B60s, since they're technically too big for me, but gah, I love them with skirts! What do you guys think--should I sell them at half-price on my blog and get a pair that actually fits me? Or should I cling to my precious babies forever and ever?


COAT: Wet Seal; thrifted

SHIRT: thrifted

SKIRT: Pac Sun

LEGGINGS: eBay

BOOTS: Dr. Martens 1B60

Monday, March 25, 2013

Bad Outfit #18: Loungewear

It's a day off in a 40-hour work week that consists of what I call the Western Pennsylvanian Hat Trick from Hell: there's a holiday coming up, there's snow, and I work nothing but weekend and rush hour shifts. Times like this make working in a grocery store even more frustrating. It's Pennsylvania! IT'S GONNA SNOW! And if you somehow actually get snowed in for a day, are you REALLY going to die without those four gallons of milk? I doubt it.

So the store was non-stop yesterday, and I was so stiff and sore after 8 hours of bagging hams and listening to pointless bitching that I could barely move. My day off just HAD to be an anti-social, anti-function relaxation day, meaning I muted my phone, ignored my e-mail, and waited a few hours before doing my makeup. And of course, I needed very comfortable clothes. Stretch fabric and over-sized shirts, here I come!


SHIRT: cut-up Old Navy t-shirt, thrifty find

LEGGINGS: Mudd, from Kohl's clearance

BOOTS: Dr. Martens 1B60




I made sure to eat a super-decadent lunch before brushing my teeth and slapping on some makeup. I've become obsessed with some of the offerings on the grocery store's antipasto bar, and these stuffed banana papers are probably my favorite! They're full of cheese and prosciutto. *drools* And to finish it off, I had a little piece of carrot cake with cream cheese frosting.

Sometimes I think I should've been a food blogger...

ANYWAY! I decided to a do a dark eyes/soft pinks look today. Nothing too exciting, but my clothes were so obviously a version of my usual "uniform" (something loose, something fitted, mostly black, boots, no jewelry) that I felt the need to mix it up a little. My apologies about the little red spots under my brows; they needed plucked something awful. I realize I need to add a bit more white to my foundation to get a better match...Toto, I don't think we're in N10 territory anymore. :(




BASE: MAC Face & Body foundation in N1 + White, Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer in Sx02, ELF Complexion Perfection

EYES: Too Faced Shadow Insurance, Shu Uemura Hard Formula brow pencil in Seal Brown, Anastasia Clear Brow Gel, 100% Pure Cream Stick eye liner in Black Pearl, MAC Frost eyeshadow in Vex, MAC Frost eyeshadow in Satin Taupe, Milani Liquid Eye pencil in Black, Maybelline Great Last Lots of Lashes mascara

CHEEKS: Cargo blush in Catalina, MAC Lustre Drops in Pink Rebel [LE]

LIPS: NARS Matte lip pencil in Roman Holiday, Butter London Lippy gloss in Teddy Girl

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Feelin' Good, Feelin' Cheap

Work ended up being a real disaster (isn't it always when money's involved?), so I needed a definite pick-me-up. Unfortunately, HauteLook's selection of Cargo beauty products didn't wow me, and there are no major sales or clearances going on near me or online. I took a nap and woke up to my sister exclaiming, "It's half-off day at Salvation Army! Everything but blue tags, 50% off!"

SOLD.


My biggest score was this stupidly gorgeous, knee-length, real leather oxblood skirt, which I got for $4. It has ONE teeny, tiny, barely noticeable flaw, a pin prick of an age spot that I had to search for for 5 minutes to spot. I've been DYING for some oxblood staples and a real leather skirt, and this definitely fit the bill! Now I just need good leather or faux leather shorts/pants. :)


I would never pay the original $14.99 for a faux leather Wet Seal jacket, but I thought it was super cute, and at $7.50? Yeah, I'll bite. It fits great; my sister loves it, too! Can't wait to wear it with some skinny jeans, heels, and a tank top.


The lace top is actually very dark green, not black, and I adore it! I think it'll look great with that oxblood skirt, especially if I can bring myself to spend the $150 on a pair of classic Dr. Martens 1460 boots. The sundress had two tags, a white one for $0.99 and a blue one for $2.99...of course, they told me the more expensive one was the "real" tag. Ah, well, still a cute find!


I pretty much always score in Salvo's men's t-shirts section. Word to the wise: the men's t-shirts are really just standard unisex t-shirts, but most women avoid the area anyway, so a lot of super-awesome lady-friendly shirts tend to lurk there! Case in point: a Hines Ward shirt! He was my favorite Steeler. I also liked the Jack Daniel's shirt; I'm not a whiskey drinker, but my boyfriend is, and I've always enjoyed the Jack Daniel's label and the flavor it adds to barbeque pork.


A Marilyn Monroe tee and a nifty sugar skull for 50 cents apiece? Truly fantastic tank tops in the making! Thanks, under-pillaged men's t-shirts section. ;)




THINGS TO HUNT FOR WHILST THRIFTING -- updated 3/20/13

  • a plain black blazer that doesn't make me look like a Golden Girl.
  • leather pants or shorts.
  • a big, black hat.
  • a long plaid skirt--softer and maybe less "formal" than the Salvo one.
  • day-to-day black boots or clogs, preferably tacky or butch.
  • tall, no-or-small heel boots for a DIY project.
  • vintage denim

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Bad Outfit #17: LCWBD

For those of you not in the know (ie, those of you didn't grow up listening to the exact same music I listened to as a kid), LCWBD = "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress," by The Hollies. This really isn't a great example of a LCWBD, because I'm wearing a skirt, not a dress, I'm very short, and I ain't that cool. But whatever, it's a long black skirt and I love that song. IT'S MY BLOG AND I'LL TITLE IT WHAT I WANT TO!


CROP TOP: "God save the villain!", Threadless (cut up)

VELVET SKIRT: thrifted

BOOTS: Bollo, Vince Camuto

BRACELET: Forever 21

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Bad Outfit #16: Big, Bad, Acetone-Scented Wolf

You'll probably notice that the pictures for this particular bad outfit aren't quite as clear or as detailed as I like them to be. You'll also probably notice that my face is not-too-happy. Unfortunately, right before I took these pictures, I tripped over a pile of glass nail polish bottles that a loving family member had left in the middle of my floor, resulting in a nice big stain on my carpet that I could only half get rid of.


45 minutes and a whole lotta acetone, Windex, and carpet cleaner, and this is what I'm left with, plus the rank smell of chemicals in the air. Ah, family!


SHIRT: Red, from Threadless

SKIRT: thrifty find

BOOTS: Vince Camuto Bollo


Sunday, December 30, 2012

$10 Haul and FOTD

For Christmas, my sister got me a fabulous pair of plaid skinny jeans on clearance at Urban Outfitters. Unfortunately, they were 2 sizes too big, so I had to do something I normally don't do with Christmas gifts: I returned them. They didn't have any of those particular pants in the store, but I found a super-awesome tank top that was on an extra 30% off clearance rack, so after the exchange, I owed just $1. :) We also stopped at the nearby Goodwill, where I got two shirts, and stopped in at the Kohl's my sister works at for some uber-discounted stuff. The total cost of this haul? $9.95

The cost of my thrifting for the past few months (since I first cleaned out my closet and began working on replenishing my wardrobe) has been $134.41. This cost includes dozens of shirts, three skirts, leggings, a hat, a leather jacket, and more. Today I bought 2 more pairs of leggings on eBay, which would make the total $159.39; I'll be sure to post pictures of those when they arrive!





I also took some meh pictures of my FOTD. The sunlight is bouncing off of the snow outside, so getting the lighting right has been a bit tricky. Regardless, I thought you might enjoy something that isn't my usual cat-eyes-and-bright-lips look. Please note that MAC Chromagraphic pencils are not always recommended for use around the eyes or lips.



BASE: Vapour Organic Beauty Atmosphere Luminous foundation in 090, Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer in Sx02

EYES: Too Faced Shadow Insurance, Estee Lauder Sumptuous mascara, Clinique Super-Fine Liner for Brows in 01 Soft Blonde, MAC Chromagraphic pencil in Genuine Orange, MAC Chromagraphic pencil in Basic Red

CHEEKS: MAC Frost blush in Hipness

LIPS: MAC Glossy Pencil in Chase


Things To Hunt For Whilst Thrifting
as of December 30, 2012:
  • a plain black blazer that doesn't make me look like a Golden Girl.
  • leather pants or shorts.
  • just leather. A11 teh 1eathurz!!1!one
  • a big, black hat.
  • a long plaid skirt--softer and maybe less "formal" than the Salvo one.
  • day-to-day black boots or clogs, preferably tacky or butch.
  • tall, no-or-small heel boots for a DIY project.
  • A PURSE!!! 
  • denim pants and jackets to mod

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Bad Outfit #14: "I was a target 'cause I'm a fashion misfit."

Contrary to what some of my photos suggest, I do wander out of my house looking like I do. And while I appreciate a person with wonky tastes, even if they aren't my own tastes, most people think that anything different or unusual is worthy of mockery. This is especially true if they're in a group--actually, it's almost always only true if they're in a group; I can't remember the last time a solitary person made fun of me for my clothes or my makeup, but there have been plenty of days, including today, when a pack of people plucked up the courage to mock me. I'd like to say that it doesn't get to me when a group of self-absorbed teenagers shouts insults at me as I walk past them on my way to the park, but hey, it does. It hurts for a moment, but the way it really gets to me is that it gets me to wear what I want to wear more often, regardless of the consequences. If my clothes make me feel great, that's already fantastic...but if they make me feel great and prompt a strong reaction in other people, negative or otherwise, well, I'm just ecstatic.


"When in doubt, freak 'em out." -- Sharon Needles



TOP: trashed Les Miserable shirt, thrifty find

JACKET: Blac Label, thrifty find

BOOTS: Dr. Martens 1460 ("borrowed" from my sister!)

JEANS: printed Mossimo Supply jeans, Target clearance section


LIPSTICK: Lipstick Queen Pink Sinner

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Thrifty, thrifty, fifty four! Couldn't work out that card anymore!

My mathematical ineptitude tends to pop up in a lot of my catchphrases: "Math ain't my strong suit!" "Well, I never was a math teacher." "Yes, Renee, you are very good at math." (Just in case you didn't get the point, my mathematical skills basically petered out after highschool Algebra II.) But you'd think I'd still be able to do basic addition and subtraction and figure out my checking account balance, yeah?

Wrong!

I decided to do some thrifting with my sister these past few days, and I kept myself to a budget of about $50 based on some calculations I made in my checkbook. This was based on the assumption that I would run my account down to $5 (unusually low for me), but it wouldn't be a big deal, since I've been working constantly and get paid this Thursday. So imagine my surprise when, after a truly fantastic bout of thrifting and drive thru-ing, the cashier at Arby's informed me that my credit card was "at its limit" and I therefore owed her $0.58. I coughed up three quarters, then skuttled over to the bank (which was thankfully right next door) and found out that...well, I'd been off. It was only by $7, but that was enough to drop my total balance down to $0.02. The problem's been fixed, and I got some awesome stuff out of the embarrassment, but yeesh, I've never had a negative account balance!

I blame thrifting. And Christmas gifts. And the money I've been setting aside in savings. (Savings, pfft! Who does that?)

Anywhere, here's some of the lurvely new stuff I got over the past 2 days!


This first group of stuff was a happy accident: my sister wanted to get a pair of sunglasses from Hot Topic, but failed to tell me that they were only going to be on sale until the end of the day. We ended up at the mall a mere hour before closing time and wandered past a Pac Sun that's currently liquidating. My sister wanted to stop in, and I was initially hesistant. I learned at a very early age that Pac Sun is generally not my style, especially since my style rarely costs more than $10 an item. You would think that thrifting would've taught me better!

The two tops were $10 each. The first is a lace button-up for layering, which was on my list of "things to hunt for whilst thrifting" (and I'll post that list as it stands down below). The second is a sheer navy star-print with a cage back and collar that ties at the bottom...I'm starting to realize I'm really in to tying up my clothes. The $5 skirt is a short denim piece that's made to look 80s-esque and has a lot of stretch. I normally don't wear shorter skirts, but I thought this would be a great basic piece to pair with leggings.


Today, we scuttled off to the local Salvation Army, which is currently my favorite thrift store, whereas my sister prefers Goodwill. Let me go on a tangent and explain the logic here: our Goodwill has very regular prices (ie, pretty much every skirt is $3, every t-shirt is $4, etc., unless they're leather or something fancy like that) and tends to have a lot of "every day stuff," including overstock from local retailers like Target. The prices at Salvation Army are, by contrast, very inconsistent, with some pieces retailing at $1 before half-off sales and others costing a whopping (by thrifting standards) $35. Salvo also tends to have a waaaaay more diverse, eclectic selection of stuff for a variety of reasons. Goodwill appeals more to my sister because she tends to prefer more basic, everyday items that retail at a regularly low price, whereas I prefer a lot of the whackadoo stuff that is maybe worth an extra $5 or is available for $0.50 today and today only.

This jacket is a great example of how awesome Salvo is for me. Goodwill is super-duper well-organized and has a special leather section, but unfortunately, I found most of these pieces overpriced (remember, I'm in a thrift store!), and because they were specially marked off with a big "LEATHER" sign, they were very picked over. Leather in Salvo, however, is scattered around and potentially half-price. And since today was "half off all yellow tags," I got this amazing late 90s leather jacket for just $6. FIND. OF. THE. MONTH!!! And while my sister was turned off by the three or four very teeny tiny "discoloration" spots on the back of the jacket, I think they add to the "oldness" of the coat, which I love!



I found a few other cool pieces at Salvo. The first is a long plaid skirt, which mostly crosses another item off of my list. I would still love to find a super-soft cotton flannel that I could knot up on one side, cause I'm weird like that. But this one is still great, and it actually opens up on the side when I walk or sit down, which'll look great with boots! It was $10 originally, but had a yellow tag, so I paid $5. The Lady Gaga shirt was hiding in the men's section and cost me a whopping $2. (And yes, I'm a Gaga fan. Take my street cred! I need it not!)

Even though Goodwill doesn't tend to produce the treasures that Salvo does, I still found some fun pieces. I got a long, plain black t-shirt that I plain to doodle on with a bleach pen, plus an amazing Pac-Man t-shirt. I also got an authentic Ed Hardy tank top that is probably not the most flattering thing I could wear with my body type, but I love the artwork and the corseting detail on the shoulder, and for $3, I couldn't pass it up. (Yes, I also like a lot of Ed Hardy stuff. No street cred, none at all.)



I'm still a little iffy about the plaid tie-up shirt I got for $4, since it hits JUST about my hip when it's tied and can therefore make my hippy-curvy self look a bit wide, but eh. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it! And the hat was a Target clearance item I scored for $2. They also had 2 in black, which I would've preferred, but they'd been trampled on and dirtied-up. The quest continues for the perfect huge black hat. :( Lastly, I grabbed some belts for a craft project I'm planning, I got 4 for $4. My sister found a $4 purse she loved and a $1 Lucky Brand wallet shoved at the bottom of a box, and I got those for her without hesitation.

I also got 2 new beauty items in the mail! Nothing too exciting, as I'm focusing primarily on wardrobe right now and I think my makeup stash is at its saturation point. I swapped my $20 Sephora VIB gift card for a $10 Beauty.com coupon and got a Lipstick Queen lipstick in Pink Sinner and a full size of the stupendous Anastasia Clear Brow Gel.

It's clear that I have a lot more luck with my "tops and skirts" wishlist than I do with my "pants" wishlist, probably because I am so picky, short, and curvy-swervy (in relation to my shortness). Regardless, I think I managed to score a lot of stand-out basics for a stupidly awesome price.


FINAL COST:  $56.46
(Double-check that, cause I ain't good at math.)

Also, here's the makeup I wore for my thrifting adventure and the 8-hour shift after that! It was super-quick and simple: Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Lotion with SPF60, Vapour Beauty Atmosphere Luminous Foundation in 090, MAC Cremeblend Blush in Posey, MAC Cream Colour Base in Pearl,  Skindinavia Setting Spray,Too Faced Shadow Insurance, Prestige My Biggest Lashes mascara, Clinique Airbrush concealer in 01 Fair, Clinique Superfine Liner pencil for brows, and Anastasia Clear Brow Gel. When I got to work, I popped on a Laura Mercier lip stain. Reviewing the Vapour foundation is at the top of my priorities list.



One final Ode to Today's Thrifting (and a smidge of a bribe to get you to follow me on Instagram): these were so odiously tacky and wondrous that I almost wept when they were three sizes too small for me. Sigh.









Things To Hunt For Whilst Thrifting
as of December 11, 2012:
  • a plain black blazer that doesn't make me look like a Golden Girl.
  • leather pants or shorts.
  • just leather. A11 teh 1eathurz!!1!one
  • a big, black hat.
  • a long plaid skirt--softer and maybe less "formal" than the Salvo one.
  • day-to-day black boots or clogs, preferably tacky or butch.
  • tall, no-or-small heel boots for a DIY project.
  • obnoxious patterned pants.
  • A PURSE!!!

Friday, September 28, 2012

Bad Outfit #11: Early Morning Walk

Okay, so it's not exactly an early morning walk outfit, since I don't roll out of bed before 9am unless I have to. That's my get-up-and-go time, though, the time when I actually like to wake up: some time between 9 and 10. Not too early, not too late...but I'm a night person. Anyway, here's what I wore to take a walk downtown. No makeup because A) I need to be a little more awake to blend blush, and B) if there's the possibility that I'm going to be sweating, I generally just stick to sunscreen for the sake of my skin.


TOP: Beauty Before Death top from Threadless.com [D/C]

JEANS: thrifty find

CROSSOVER BAG: thrifty find

BOOTS: Dr. Marten's Triumph 1914 W

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Bad Outfits #9 and #10: Keeping the Essentials

I knew it was going to be a rainy, icky day, so I wanted to brighten it up by wearing...um, lots of black. But hey, I love black, I love fishnet, and I love Doc Martens, so it's a winning combination, right? I assumed I was going to go for a short walk and yoinked this on:


But then I realized it was still kind of Pennsylvania-warm-and-humid-and-sticky outside, and I was probably wearing a bit too much. (No, really!) I also decided that I really wanted to wear a dress and I really didn't want to deal with my hair. So I kept the essentials--black, Docs, fishnet--and switched out the rest. I'm actually surprised that this $5 dress went so well with that fishnet top; you can't even tell it's a separate piece!


Then I got back in to my pajamas to do work, only to find out that my services aren't exactly needed today. Ah, well. Such is life!

FISHNET: Hot Topic fishnet shirt
BOOTS: Dr. Marten's 1B60
CROP TOP: Body Central
MILITARY CAP: thrifty find
JEANS: Forever 21 skinny jeans
DRESS: thrifty find
EARRINGS: Jolliffe Jewelry


 BASE: Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Primer, Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer in Sx02, Skindinavia setting spray
EYES: La Femme brow pencil in Taupe, Too Faced Shadow Insurance, false lashes by Darkness (style WZO?), Prestige My Biggest Lashes mascara, Milani Liquif-Eye eyeliner pencil in Black, Benefit Creaseless Cream Shadow in Skinny Jeans, Wet n' Wild Comfort Zone palette
 
CHEEKS: NYC Blushable Cream Stick in Plaza Pink [D/C]
LIPS: Sue Devitt lipgloss in Coral Sands
And a kind-of important note! I'm actually going to be in North Carolina for the next 10 days or so, so I won't be able to send out blogsale items and may be a bit delayed when it comes to responding to comments. I have a few posts queued up for when I'm gone, so the blog shouldn't be entirely blah and dead in my pseudo-absence. :)