Tuesday, August 29, 2006
This is a bit sad
Today I wore my Reebok sweatshirt that is grey and has a strip of plaid down the sleeves. I love it. It is so comfortable and fitted and the sleeves hit at just the right places plus they are narrow enough. It was the best part of my day. I just LOVE it! Plaid really does make a difference. I'm convinced of its magical properties.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
I'm walking, talking, and contradicting
Today I was reminded of my further plight concerning skirts and finding one of...plaid...--ness. I saw the video for Wheatus's "Teenage Dirtbag" and Mena Suvari had on a plaid skirt that just epitomizes grunge. Well, it is from 2000 or something like that. I've found that I'm in a sort of simple look lately. I dug out all these old turtlenecks and dusty clothes and am so set on wearing them.
Here is the video that I mentioned for people to check it out in. It reminded me of the good old days back when I was younger and everything was all pop. I first saw it because my sister found a Harry/Pansy video to the song and then we became entranced by the ditty's addictive properties. I thought the real music video might be cool so I checked it out. Well, without further ado...
Actually, now that I think about it I don't really wear skirts but I still want a plaid one to wear on the weekends. Not to school, that's too much of a hassle. Still, I was looking in Seventeen and there was an article about uniforms in it and I was like "I want that skirt!". When I was in elementary school I desperately wanted to wear a uniform; really, really badly.
Here is the video that I mentioned for people to check it out in. It reminded me of the good old days back when I was younger and everything was all pop. I first saw it because my sister found a Harry/Pansy video to the song and then we became entranced by the ditty's addictive properties. I thought the real music video might be cool so I checked it out. Well, without further ado...
Actually, now that I think about it I don't really wear skirts but I still want a plaid one to wear on the weekends. Not to school, that's too much of a hassle. Still, I was looking in Seventeen and there was an article about uniforms in it and I was like "I want that skirt!". When I was in elementary school I desperately wanted to wear a uniform; really, really badly.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
This is to convice you of the further greatness of plaid
I haven't posted in a long time, but I don't have a huge demanding audience or anything. I've gotten some new plaid items since my last post and I want to post pictures but I doubt that I will ever figure out how to format this thing. I'm a lost cause, I know. I really should be doing my summer homework. Oh, I have to take these hard classes! That has nothing to do with the blog, but I haven't even started my summer work.
Okay, when I finally figure out how to work the whole putting pictures in a nice way on this blog I promise plaid items galore. I won't have any stories about my journey with plaid because it is summertime and a) a lot of my plaid items of clothing are for winter and b) many of them are my back to school clothing so I can't wear them before school starts. I'm very into the having a completely cool new school wardrobe with many new items. I seriously horde my shirts and shoes until the beginning of the year. I like things fresh.
I realized as I was cleaning out my closet (how very Eminem) that I go through weird cycles with my clothes. For instance, I found like eight turtlenecks that I haven't worn since I was in fourth grade. I just hated those things. Now that I have *ahem* matured a little bit they look a lot better and I am obsessed. I took all eight and put them in my drawer. Many a time has certain items of clothing gone into a large hibernation and then seen two years later. It is kind of a bad habit because I have three LARGE tubs of clothes that are in my closet that I deem "not something I will wear this year". And this all leads back to plaid because whatever style I'm in, plaid just fits in some odd preppy but edgy way (ha, ha, you didn't think I'd link it back!).
Okay, when I finally figure out how to work the whole putting pictures in a nice way on this blog I promise plaid items galore. I won't have any stories about my journey with plaid because it is summertime and a) a lot of my plaid items of clothing are for winter and b) many of them are my back to school clothing so I can't wear them before school starts. I'm very into the having a completely cool new school wardrobe with many new items. I seriously horde my shirts and shoes until the beginning of the year. I like things fresh.
I realized as I was cleaning out my closet (how very Eminem) that I go through weird cycles with my clothes. For instance, I found like eight turtlenecks that I haven't worn since I was in fourth grade. I just hated those things. Now that I have *ahem* matured a little bit they look a lot better and I am obsessed. I took all eight and put them in my drawer. Many a time has certain items of clothing gone into a large hibernation and then seen two years later. It is kind of a bad habit because I have three LARGE tubs of clothes that are in my closet that I deem "not something I will wear this year". And this all leads back to plaid because whatever style I'm in, plaid just fits in some odd preppy but edgy way (ha, ha, you didn't think I'd link it back!).
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