It's Spirit Week at the school where I work, so there are dress-up days all week. Today is "Twin Day," where the kids are supposed to dress exactly the same as a friend. All the staff are dressing the same by wearing our school shirts (it says "IMAGINE" on it) and jeans. I can't "imagine" a harder thing to wear in a stylish manner than an oversized orange t-shirt but here you go!
Blazer - thrifted, little boys section, pins added by me
T-shirt - from my school
Jeans - GAP
Shoes - thrifted Santorini
T-shirt - from my school
Jeans - GAP
Shoes - thrifted Santorini
I'm excited that you can buy flared leg pants again because I love the look, but man does it show off the fact that I am bow-legged! Oh well! I wore the fitted blazer to hide the way too big sleeves! While this is not as cute as when I wore the blazer last time, it's not too bad considering I had to work in the orange shirt!
Some safety pin detail shots from last time I wore it... I just left the pins on the lapels because I have another plain little boys navy blazer, so this one can stay permanently decked out!
7 comments:
I love the safety pinned blazer with this! I think your attempt to style up this tee and jeans is a wild success!
I think you did pretty well with styling up a big orange t. The safety pins look really fun.
Neat spirit shirt! Love the pins- so 1980's.
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That safety pin blazer is awesome! Can't expect any less from such a creative Art teacher =)
I never noticed you were bow-legged, I think those jeans look very good on you, in fact they make your legs look longer. =)
Love the safety pinned blazer! That is awesome!
Where oh where can you buy flared pants? Be still my heart...I need some.
Twin Day is a really cute idea, though I can imagine children being little jerks about it and kids getting left out... good job you're staff!
I think you've style the orange shirt in an extraordinarily badass way. :)
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