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Loden Dager cashmere cardi
Gap floral shirt
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Dr Martens 8053

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I got good feedback. But someone quoted my original post so you can still see. 
The jeans aren't boot cut but the leg opening is making it seem like it.


good natured advice: i think a basic EG outfit would suit you, like bedford/fatigues. maybe take a look at cotton dockers' tumblr
 
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@The Noodles - you should leave your pics up, they would help you and others learn. If dressing non-MC does not come naturally to you, my advice would be to read at least the last year or so of this thread, then lurk for awhile to see what different types of styles you think would work for you. Find posters you like and look through their WAYWT history to get ideas.

Take it slow, don't buy a ton of stuff right off the bat, and listen to every piece of advice given.

WAYW-Yesterday:



Vintage / LVC / EG / Yuketen
 

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@The Noodles - you should leave your pics up, they would help you and others learn. If dressing non-MC does not come naturally to you, my advice would be to read at least the last year or so of this thread, then lurk for awhile to see what different types of styles you think would work for you. Find posters you like and look through their WAYWT history to get ideas.

Take it slow, don't buy a ton of stuff right off the bat, and listen to every piece of advice given.
 

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Ah!!! I should have entered that bold colors challenge... sounds like a fun one with the weather shift and all. :D
 
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Yeah, that's what I thought too. Didn't work out so well.


Yep. While I have more MC stuff than SWD stuff, when I average it out, I think the cost per piece is about equal.

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Solid advice you gave Noodles, btw. Ill add that its also really worthwhile for getting better to post fits, however bad they may be. Not just lurk and see what you think you like best, for 2 reasons.

1. Imitation never really works.

2. Its quite possible/likely that fits from others that visually appeal to you may not work on you.


I strongly feel that trial and error, and sometimes it will be by fiery hellfire, is the best way to up your game.
 

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Spring!!!!!


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