Hello again my fellow Thrifters!
It's been a very busy holiday season around my house, sorry I haven't been around to give any more thrifting input.
My most recent thrifting adventure left much to be desired but I still have some photos and tips for you!
So this skirt caught my attention on the rack at my local Goodwill. Doesn't look too special I know, I know, but for $4 I couldn't pass up this opportunity!
What really caught me was the print and colors. It has a cream base, brown, tan, and teal dashes/dots. GREAT color pallet!
And what have I already told you about looking for brand names. See! Ann Taylor LOFT! People give away great quality stuff without a second thought. This piece looks like its never been worn.
So, here it is on from the front and from the side, it's still not so great but it has a silk slip built in and feels great on.
It does have a professional look about it so that's the idea I started with. I almost always wear a camisole and with this I chose to go with the darker brown color (cause that's what I have) you could just as easily wear tan, teal, or cream. I like my colors to 'match' but pop as well.
Some peoples first instinct with a camisole is to just leave it out like I did on the left. This makes my hips look square and boxy, making me look larger in my waist.
It looks so much better tucked in, tucking allows the skirt to accentuate my waist the way it was made to.
I had this jacket hiding in my closet. This wasn't from this thrift trip but it is thrifted!
I chose it mostly cause I LOVE the buttons on it!
So on the left is the whole outfit so far....
On the right are some shoes I've had for ages, from ROSS I think. They just happen to be the perfect shade of teal!

I added some 'pearls' I found for $8 at Goodwill and....voila!
A great, professional, work outfit; all from the inspiration of one so-so article of clothing.
So after I made up this outfit a thought dawned on me, 'It's freezing in Ukiah right now, I don't want my legs bare! Nor do I really want to be dressed so professionally all the time.' So I made a second outfit as well.
Inspired mostly by my fantastic tights and amazing boots!
Both of which go perfect with the color pallet.
So I know I said tuck camisoles in, but with this, I thought it best to leave out...your thoughts??

I call this my 'old man' sweater cause well...it is an old mans sweater. Looks pretty bad on the hanger right? But is 100% cashmere! It's so cozy and warm for this time of year! I like to roll the sleeves on it.
I added an orange infinity scarf that I knit and again, this skirt has a whole new life! Looks like this skirt will be pulling double duty at my house!
Until next time Thrifters! Thrift Queen of Ukiah Signing off!