Sunday, March 16, 2014

Dress #9

This post is a little bit late, but on 3/8 I went to the mall and wore one of my jean skirts.  It's obviously not a dress but I said I was going to include all my skirts too.  I went to trapeze class earlier that day and wanted a skirt that I could quickly and easily wear over my leggings.  For trapeze class I typically wear skin tight leggings and a tank top.  Form fitting clothes are important in order not get tangled up or snatched on the aerial equipment.  There's a lot of hanging upside down involved too and the tighter the top the better so it doesn't fly up.  I did eventually end up taking my leggings off and going to the mall.

I actually got the skirt along with two others for free.  They're hand me downs from my best friend.  I forget how it came up but I think I was over her house and we were going somewhere and I didn't have a change of clothes so she let me borrow one of her jean skirts.  I loved it so much she said I could keep it.  Then the next time she came over my place she brought two other ones she didn't want anymore and asked if I wanted to keep them.  This was one of those.  And I actually do wear this jean skirt and my other favorite one all the time.  They are perfect for casual wear.

It's a Guess jean skirt.  Size 30.  100% cotton.  Made in Mexico.  I wore it with one of my work out tank tops.  I have tons of tank tops for my work outs.  Probably as many as I have skirts.  My favorite tanks are made by Gap Body and they always sell for around $10.  The one I wore is a black size S.  95% cotton and 5% spandex.  Made in Vietnam.  I also wore my ballet flats with it and my new Kenneth Cole Reaction jacket.  I got the jacket at Ross.  It was originally $150 but at a Ross mark down for $39. I also had a $26 store credit.  I didn't really need a new jacket but I love it and wear it all the time.  It's a size M.  The outside shell is 100% polyurethane.  The backing is 100% viscose.  The lining is 100% polyester.  The knit is 96% cotton and 4% spandex. Made in China.




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