Archive of ‘Fashion’ category

Metallic Spot Jumpers

Sass and Bide brought out their metallic spot jumper earlier this year which sold out pretty quickly and gave inspiration to other fashion retailers to bring out their own take on the popular design.

Spots, metallic and knits – what’s not to love? I fell in love with the Metalicus knit, but the M/L isn’t available online so I’m off to the shops to see if I can get one for my Birthday.

A light weight knit is perfect for Brisbane winters. And adding a touch of sparkle with a metallic spot means the knit can elevate a simple jean and knit ensemble.

I’m kicking myself for not buying the knit when I saw it come online. Sadly this is not the first time I’ve missed out on a purchase because of procrastination.

 

Have you ever procrastinated on an item and missed out purchasing it because it sold out? Do you have a metallic spot jumper? Which colour would you wear the most?

I’m linking with Essentially Jess for IBOT.

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How do you afford new clothes when you’re a stay-at-home mum?

One of the first items to be taken off a tight budget is new clothes for mum. To survive on one wage, clothes suddenly become a luxury than a need and it can be hard to justify spending money on mum when her clothes get covered in all sorts of wonderful body fluids from their kids.

But new clothes shouldn’t be seen as a luxury. If there is a general need for new items because of a change in size or a mishap from being placed in the washing machine or whatever the reason, there needs to be funds available to make new purchases.

I was talking to a Kindy mum last week who made a decision not to buy anything new for a year. She said it was hard and after the full year, her jeans ended up splitting at the crotch. But it gave her an idea of what items she wore the most as a mum and what items needed to be invested in for good quality.

In this constant fashion changing world, there is always going to be cheap options in clothing choices, so it’s wise to invest money in good basics that you wear day in and day out.

But if you can’t afford to do that right now, Target, Kmart and Big W will always offer a range of basics at extremely affordable prices.

So how do you afford new clothes when you’re a stay-at-home mum?

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Firstly, I always do a wardrobe edit before I do a shop to know what I need. I’ve been slowly culling pre-children clothes that I had kept in the hope that I would fit back into them again. Some I have fit into again but they just aren’t me anymore or just don’t flatter like they used to. I made a big pile and last week placed a lot of the items on Ebay to make some extra cash to put towards some new purchases.

I noticed a lack in long sleeve tees, a casual jacket that had a bit of extra warmth, but not too warm for our Brisbane Winters and some long sleeved winter dresses.

I had been eyeing off a few long sleeve dresses from Bohemian Traders so their spend and save promotion came just at the right time for me. Here is one purchase.

I also made use of the clickfrenzy sale that happened online a few weeks ago where I got 2 long sleeved tees for $10 each.

Despite not specifically having a budget for clothes, since I’ve started to earn some money, I put this in a separate account to use towards clothes and shoes purchases. Even if you don’t earn any income, putting a small amount like $10 away each week or even $5 can accumulate to quite a bit.

We are now coming into the mid-season and end of financial year sales, so it’s going to be a great time to purchase some of those much needed items on your list.

It’s best to start thinking now about what money you can put aside to invest in some clothes for yourself if you’re a mum. Some ideas may include getting a grocery shop down one week so you can have some funds to go shopping, or sell some clothes on Gumtree or Ebay and use that money to purchase the new clothes.

Another way, if your department store will allow it on sale items, is to put the clothes on layby and pay them off each week. We often live in a “I need it NOW” mind frame and in most circumstances, we can put off our purchases if we saved or paid them off in small installments.

If you live on one wage, how do you afford to buy new clothes? Do you have any tips you could share with us all?

I’m linking up with Essentially Jess for IBOT.

 

Faux Fur Vests Under $150

I am influenced by other bloggers when I choose fashion pieces for my wardrobe. That’s one of the things I love about social media and fashion blogging. I can see what an item looks like on someone before I commit to buy it.

In the last couple of weeks I have been eyeing off fur vests but every one I came across was not within my budget.

Last week I came across Styling You’s post How to Wear a Faux Fur Vest and I decided right then and there to buy one of the vests in her collage. Lucky for me, my size was available and it was on sale.  I had received an email from the retailer with a code to get an extra discount on the sale items which made the purchase even more wallet friendly.

But it sold out before I could even put my credit card details in. Nearly every fur vest on Nikki’s post sold out because of her post.

Not to be put off by my disappointment, I was able to source some other fur vests and I have put a collection together of faux fur vests under $150. Both of my vests cost me just under $50 after they were apart of the click frenzy last week. There are some sizes available in the Dotti vests, but not many. I bought size 14 and I’m usually a 16 so size down if you want a fitted look.

Wearing Dotti Spot Long Sleeve Tee and Black Faux Fur Vest with Big W Black Skinny Leg Jeans

Wearing Dotti Spot Long Sleeve Tee and Black Faux Fur Vest with Big W Black Skinny Leg Jeans

 

Wearing The Great Outdoors Faux Fur Vest over Dotti Spotted long sleeve top and Big W Jeans

Wearing The Great Outdoors Faux Fur Vest over Dotti Spotted long sleeve top and Big W Jeans

 

Faux Fur Vests

1. City Chic Disco Fringe Jacket $69.95 2. Dotti Black Faux Fur Vest $59.95 3. Atmos & Here Nadia Faux Fur Vest $69.95 4. Dotti Outdoor Faux Fur Vest $59.95

5. Living Doll Snow Bunny Vest $79.95 6. River Island Faux Fur Singlet $119.00  7. French Connection Faux Fur Vest $149.95

I can’t wait to wear my vests with my winter dresses. It will add a little extra interest to my outfits and keep me warm. I find the Brisbane winters mean I need to wear pieces that I can easily strip off by midday and a vest is a piece that can do this.

Do you own a faux fur vest? Will you be getting one this winter?

I’m linking up with Essentially Jess for IBOT.

 

You got that WHERE? Millers Checked Shirts

This is the second installment of You got that WHERE series. I’ve been avoiding buying new clothes because our budget has been tight and I’ve been wanting to lost weight and so I’m trying to not to buy clothes that won’t be worn for long.

Anyway, the checked shirt is trending this season and I’ve been meaning to invest in a 3/4 sleeve shirt that I can throw over my breastfeeding singlets and tees over Autumn. I walked past Millers and saw these fabulous 3/4 sleeve cotton checked shirts for $20!! I have a Millers loyalty card so the shirts got reduced again. Sadly there were mainly larger sizes on the racks but I was able to find a size 12 in a white and black check which suits my fairly monochromatic wardrobe quite well.

Wearing my Millers Checked shirt over a nursing singlet, Mix Apparel distressed boyfriend jeans and accessorized with a teething necklace and birkenstocks which are supporting my aching foot.

Wearing my Millers Checked shirt over a nursing singlet, Mix Apparel distressed boyfriend jeans and accessorized with a teething necklace and birkenstocks which are supporting my aching foot.

Checked shirts are a trend that comes in and out of season so it’s not a trend I’m willing to spend a fortune on. I sometimes feel like a farm girl when I wear checked anything… not that there’s anything wrong with being a farm girl since I am tradie myself. I just have never really gotten into the country look. But this shirt doesn’t say country at all. At first I thought it did look a bit like something my grandma would wear, but once I put it on, I loved the fit and the style. I’m wearing a size 12 so it is a generous size.

Millers have a few checked shirts available and if you purchase it online and sign up to their site you will receive a $5 voucher on your purchase. The loyalty card guarantees a discount on purchases and special promotions for card holders.

What do you think about checked shirts? Have you bought any clothes recently from somewhere you don’t normally shop?

I’m linking up with Essentially Jess for IBOT.

* There are affiliate links on this post. If you do purchase any of these shirts, I will receive a small commission which is no extra cost to you.

Stylish work boots for lady tradies

Being a plumber (yes if you are new here, I am a plumber and write on my other blog The Plumbette), I am always looking for stylish ways to look good onsite. When I was an apprentice I wore cameo cargos from JayJays because the King Gee pants made me look like Steve Urkel. I had the harem pant look going on way before they became a trend again. My boots were a slip on number from Total Workwear. I had no idea what brand they were. I just wanted to find a pair of steel cap boots that fit my foot and were comfortable because the range was very limited 8 years ago.

Anyway, while I’ve been pushing out babies, She Wear boots arrived and I had been wanting to buy a pair since their launch, so I finally went to the She Wear store on the northside of Brisbane and bought my first pair of pink boots.

While I was there I also bought an Eve workwear shirt in Khaki.

She Wear makes stylish work boots for lady tradies. But even if you aren’t a tradey, these boots are super cute to wear if you live on a property, project managing a new house build  or wherever safety shoes are needed.

Here I am wearing my boots with pride.

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Bec in Khaki tradie

Sadly after taking yesterdays shot, I split my Katies Chambray pants when bending to… pick up Phoebe! Thank goodness it didn’t happen while I was working yesterday morning!

These boots are like the next best thing to Doc Martens, except I reckon they are cooler. To get yourself a pair head to the She Wear online website, alternatively if you live in Brisbane you can go to the She Wear shop to get fitted.

Would you wear She Wear boots like these? Which colour would you wear??

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