Monday, January 14, 2013

What I Wore... Outside My Comfort Zone

A couple of months ago I asked you good readers for post ideas. One of them turned into a post about how mama got her groove back. Another reader suggested, "I'd love to read about a time you got out of your comfort zone and tried a new style/broke one of your fashion rules." Well, I don't have too many rules; I subscribe more to guidelines that are flexible to extenuating circumstance... I also like new styles; I can usually tell right off the bat if something is me and if it is also flattering. If not, I throw it aside with nary a second thought. But, as much as I hate to admit it, I do have a comfort zone, and every once in a great while I come up against an outfit that challenges it. In the last year, I've been trying to err on the side of boldness. If the outfit is a flop, I still went for it (a good thing) and all that is lost is a bit of pride (also a good thing, the losing it, I mean).  

So what's the story with this outfit, you say? My brother gave me this beautiful alpaca cloak a couple of years ago. It is soft, light, warm and super luxurious. Yet I haven't worn it much. Why? Partially because it kept falling open, making it inconvenient and negating its warming properties. And partially because no one around is wearing anything like it (at least not in my neighborhood, literally and metaphorically speaking). I realized I could overcome the first issue by belting it with one of my husband's leather belts (don't tell), and the second, by an attitude adjustment. What do you think?



My comfort zone (or one of them)...


                                          
and beyond.



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7 comments:

  1. When I first started wearing tall boots at all, that was totally outside my comfort zone. Now I'm in them almost daily! Why did I wait so long?

    That cloak is amazing. Love it.

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    1. Thanks, Dwija! It's such a head game, isn't it?!

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  3. Alpaca looks great belted, love the furry boots, you have the legs for the look!

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  4. Loooove this outfit. I'm six months pregnant and it looks sooooooooooo comfy. I do not at all mean to imply that you look anything like frumpy, pregnant, or anything of the sort, btw--you look amazing in the outfit! But you know what we all really need? Your brother to write a gift guide that we can all share with the men in our lives. I mean seriously. An Alpaca cloak? Fabulous. :)

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    1. Thank you, Sarah! Yes, I've been thinking that the cloak might be perfect for my next pregnancy; there is definitely plenty of fabric, and it is soooo cozy! I will have to pass your comment on to my brother, he will appreciate it!

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