I love this coat. There is just one problem, it's too small! I can't wear anything super thick under it and my arm movements are really restricted. The price we pay for cute, unpractical pieces! At least it was only $20, yay thrifting. Speaking of thrifting, I got these shoes the same day as the coat and paid $4. My family is headed out to get our Christmas Tree today, a yearly tradition that's been happening since I was young. Time to break out all the Christmas sweaters!!!
Coat: Za & Za (thrifted), Sweater: Everlane, Jeans: Current/Elliott (The Outnet), Loafers: Etienne Aigner (thrifted), Sunglasses: Chanel
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I love the colors in this coat! SO pretty! Enjoy getting your Christmas tree!
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I have a couple of coats like that - I just always wear them open because I love them too much to let them go.
ReplyDeleteCourtney ~ Sartorial Sidelines
Glad I'm not the only one who has "grown out of a coat"! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteOh man, it's the worst when you can't move your arms around. I have this problem where the arms will be too tight and the waist the perfect size in a small... but if I size up to a medium, the waist becomes too large. It's a rough life. At least you can wear it open!
ReplyDeleteHappy christmas tree hunting!
ReplyDeleteAnd so annoying when arms are cut too slim, who do they think we are, with toothpick arms?
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Love the jacket M- and yes we sometimes succumb for the price. I tried on a gorgeous Swedish vintage coat in thrift store in Krakow a few years ago. The garment was gorgeous and warm and all things I wanted BUT a whole size (or even more) too small. I looked fabulous but felt like a sausage. I had to say no. However I still think about it..
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