Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Outift: Red Wednesday

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I keep thinking it’s Thursday today. I must have at least one day per week where I’m not sure what day it is.

The young man’s parents have been away for a few days so last night we walked up to their house to water his dad’s plants. Then we continued on to the local pub for a drink.

This also means we are cat sitting and this morning she decided to get in on the photo action.

I got this shrug online last week, and despite being new in, it was already low in stock. We are promised warmth and sunshine today so brights were definitely the way to go. I was going to wear a white tank but then decided on something more unexpected. I like how the red and blue pop against each other. And the snake skin shoes are kind of a neutral so work well with this.

When wearing a racer back tank it is imperative to either wear a racer back or cross strap bra, or get one of those little hook things to convert a regular bra into a racer back. Please ladies. And on the same subject – that thing older ladies do of slipping down the straps of their cami & bra to avoid tan lines whilst walking around in the sun? Just don’t do it. If you really don’t want tan lines, wear a strapless bra (ie. One that is designed to give you support without straps) and a strapless top. The other way is just not a good look and I’ve seen far too much of it this summer. Thank you, that is all.

Red shrug – New Look Tall
Blue tank – Topshop
Red & white spot skirt – New Look Tall
Snake skin shoes – Matalan
Black patent/elastive belt – free with a shirt (New Look Tall)
Whitby Jet cross – gifted
Blue scarf - Dorothy Perkins

Total Est. Cost £31

4 comments:

  1. Aww, what a cute cat! I thought I'd missed something when I saw the photo! Think you'd want one permanently?
    xx

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  2. Absolutely! I mean you in red, skirt especially

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  3. Thank you!
    And Bec - no, not a permanent cat. I like to know we can take off at any moment and not have to worry about being back to feed it etc. Don't mind having her for a few days though.

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