Top: Free People via TJMaxx, gift // Shorts: Relic from high school // Shoes: Chinese Laundry via 6pm.com, $10
All of the sudden it feels like summer around here! I barely left my front porch yesterday, so I didn't feel the need to get too terribly gussied up. A tank and cut-offs did the trick. I've had and loved this striped top for years, but it feels especially relevant this season. I'm glad I hung onto it. Speaking of which, I've been trying to pare down my closet, and I'm having the hardest time! I never know what to get rid of and what to keep. Generally speaking, if I haven't worn it in ages, it makes sense to let it go. But I "rediscover" stuff all the time! Do you guys have any tips or tricks for cleaning out your closet?
Great look, your stripey t-shirt and neon yellow shoes are so cool :)
ReplyDeleteDay By Diva
Day By Diva
omg i have the hardest time, like you, cleaning out my closet! i want so badly to stick to that "havent worn it in a year, get rid of it" rule but then i think of a skirt or pants it would look wonderful with!
ReplyDeleteYour shoes are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteM.
cute top- it almost looks vintage! love your yellow shoes!
ReplyDeleteLindsey Turner
http://thriftandshout.blogspot.com
I keep anything interesting, unusual and/or that fits perfectly. I'm old enough to have some things in my closet come back into style (eeps!) and have been pretty happy with what I kept.
ReplyDeletethat tank is adorable!
ReplyDeletethe only stuff i donate: stuff i've replaced because it's worn out and stuff that does not flatter/fit well. or if it's beyond repair. everything else i keep!
you look so summery bright in your cute tank and adorable shoes!!
ReplyDeleteuhmm i always try to think really hard about whether i would realistically ever wear that piece again or if it just doesn't look very good anymore.
stella
stellasfashionfountain.blogspot.com
fascinating summer outfit;)
ReplyDeletelooks very bright
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Usually when I'm cleaning out my closet I try to think about whether or not I'd actually wear what I'm getting rid of. But it sucks because there are plenty of times where I totally regret getting rid of something! I'm like the opposite of you!
ReplyDeleteyour shirt is for sure a keeper! So cute with the cut offs.
ReplyDeleteWhen I have to clean out my closet I just grin and bear it. It sucks but I can't keep everything. I usually get rid of stuff I haven't worn in a year and never look back.
ReplyDeleteWill you do a post on your methods for cleaning out your closet? Or share any good ideas you have? It'd be mega-helpful.
ReplyDeleteHot damn I love that top. I know they won't have it but I may just have to check out my local TJ.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool photo shoot! I love it! You also look really tan... kinda jealous over here in my white skin. :-)
ReplyDeleteI put the clothes that I'm tired of in a box, and keep it for a year or so. Then I can rediscover it the next season.
ReplyDeleteI've definitely erred on the side of clearing things out lately, which means that I have gotten rid of a lot of good things that I wish I still had!
ReplyDeleteI love this outfit, too. The stripes, the sandals, the colors...thank goodness for summer!
My mantra is: something new comes in, something old goes out!
ReplyDeleteI only get rid of stuff I will never ever wear again. I totally love your top those stripes are so crazy cool!
ReplyDeletei've been wearing cutoff shorts from high school, too! so cheap and easy :)
ReplyDeleteI have such a hard time cleaning out my closet. I never want to let go of anything, especially since I've occasionally gotten rid of things and totally regretted it later. There was this one little salmon-colored dress with a 50s silhouette, a scalloped hem, and this cute white embroidery. I gave it away because it was "too short" and now that I wear short dresses all the time I can't believe what i did!
ReplyDeletei covet the tank top you are wearing! i just found your blog. so glad it did :)
ReplyDeletecute top- it almost looks vintage! love your yellow shoes!
ReplyDelete♥ tank top dress