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Weekly Outfits

  • Writer: Hanna Martischang
    Hanna Martischang
  • Oct 5, 2020
  • 4 min read

Updated: Oct 6, 2020



This first outfit and most of my outfits this week are from the thrift store.


The boots are the same as last weeks post, vintage Kenneth Cole booties from Arc Thrift. I like wearing them with pants, whereas last week I wore them with a short dress. I love how tailored the look of pants over shoes look.


The Pants are from my most recent trip to Arc thrift, they were $5.99. I found them in the most obscure section (the pajama section) I found them by accident looking at the shoes but there they were. These gorgeous vintage leather pants, with a pearlescent finish are the perfect straight leg pants. The brand is Joseph London, made in France. They fit me absolutely perfectly, and they are real leather which I never buy unless it is second hand.


The Top is also from Arc Thrift, a holy grail to find at a thrift store if you ask me, a vintage Harley Davidson shirt. I love the halloween theme on the front with the lady sitting on a pumpkin with a spooky scene behind her. I found this looking through the X-Large mens t-shirts which most of the time I find absolutely nothing. One day I just got super lucky, and I found this unique Harley top for $5.99. My boyfriend almost instantly stole it from me, and its one of his favorite shirts as well. So we both trade off wearing this vintage beauty.

The Bag which you will see better pictures of is the photos below. It's the most perfect shoulder bag, from Liz Claiborne. I found it at, believe it or not, a thrift store. Although this time it wasn't arc thrift store I found it at Habitat Humanity Re-store in Loveland. It had a tag that said its been there since February. I guess you could say it was hanging on the shelf waiting for me 8 months later. It's the perfect size to fit my larger wallet and other purse goods, and also the perfect length for a shoulder bag.


 

This outfit is my matrix-esque outfit, with the all black outfit and the leather jacket, I feel so high fashion and mysterious.


The Jacket has been something I've been searching high and low for, a leather blazer. Of course only looking at the thrift store, I finally found the most perfect one. Its the softest leather I have ever felt, it is a touch oversized but it fits me exactly how I wanted it to. I found it at Arc thrift store, the brand is vintage Sienna. I'll be wearing this jacket with pants and sweaters in the cooler weather, but since its still so nice out, I wanted to pair it with a skirt.


The skirt is the same skirt as my very first weekly outfit blog post, a Theory pleated skirt.


The Corset/Top is a vintage beauty, also from the thrift store, I feel like a broken record saying that. I found it at Mile High Thrift store in Thorton. Which I've only been to twice now but its huge, and so well organized you are guaranteed to find something. It's sheer with flowers embroidered on it, It's the tiniest detail and the tiniest pop of color to this all black outfit.


 

I love a good 2000's Lizzie McGuire outfit. So colorful, funky, and fun to wear.


The Pants are vintage blue corduroys made by Lee's, they are marked a 27 but are tiny, they fit me snugly but its so worth it because they're so cute! I love that mid to low rise is coming back, I know not everyone is happy about low-rise jeans coming back in style but no matter what size or shape you are you should be proud of your body and proud to show it off. I got them from Meek Vintage's yearly sidewalk sale, where you can fill a bag of vintage clothes for $25 for the whole bag.


The Top is from Staud, a brand I love so much. I bought this item on sale on a net-a-porter sale. I love the mock neck, sleeveless and colorful knit print. Its so unique and so fun to wear, the rainbow colors around the yin and yang are a great pop of color in any outfit.


The Shoes are 2000's slip on wooden shoes with little plastic flowers, the brand is Lower East Side I found these at the thrift store and was so unsure about getting them cause the amount of times I'm gonna want to and have an outfit they would go with is slim to none. I just couldn't pass them up, they're surprisingly comfy, and I thought was a perfect accent to this outfit.


The bag is the same bag was the first picture, vintage Liz Claiborne.


 

My comfiest outfit of the week, I wore to study for an exam in the library all day.


The top is from the San Francisco brand, Lisa Says Gah. I got this shirt second hand off depop with the tags still on it. I love the fit of this shirt. Gives me Rachel Green from friends, 90's baby t-shirt vibes. It's slightly cropped and I love the pop of orange and the unique "gah!" graphic.


The Pants are from Princess Polly, the reason I got them is the asymmetrical cross over of the front button down fly. I also love the loose fit they have.


The Mask is from Profound.


The Shoes oh my god!!! I'm obsessed. I am by no means a sneaker head, but I love a good nike sneaker when I see it. I found these hidden in Arc Thrift store. Other customers in arc that were about my age were hiding these in a bucket in the corner of arc were the mirror is, I was waiting for a mirror to try the leather blazer on. I saw the blue peaking out and there were these gorgeous Nike's. I paid $13, later to find out they are Nike Dunk Low Glacier Blue, if you look them up on StockX they came out early this year and are selling for around $300.

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