Friday, July 19, 2013

Just for Fun - Disney Dudez

Disney movies have always held a special place in my heart because when I was a kid, my sister and I didn't watch cartoons because we had like 3 channels, but we absolutely loved Disney movies. I found this video and it just made my morning. I've seen it before, but for some reason, it's ten times better today. I love that the boys play the princes AND the princesses. It's pinned to my Pinterest board called Yes. Just Yes.

And that's what I have to say about it. Yes. Just Yes.

Enjoy!


Sing it out guys, it makes your day so much better. 

<3

Thursday, July 18, 2013

CONvergence & Costuming

I went to a local science fiction convention (CONvergence) and it was awesome! There were loads of amazing costumes, lots of people, and a great time to be had. I recommend you to check it out, it's an incredible experience! 

I decided to dress up like Babydoll from the movie Sucker Punch. I made my costume myself, which took almost 20 hours all together. I didn't take pictures during the process because it was about two days before Con and I needed to hurry. However, I took a few while I was wearing it that night. (I apologize for the mirror selfies, but I wanted to share these with you.)

Full costume (minus the extremely uncomfortable shoes)

Close up

What do you think? I altered a pattern for the top and used a basic tutorial for the skirt. I based it on this video's instructions but changed a few things to make it more simple. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments. I'm thinking of making another pleated skirt, so I might do a tutorial on that. 

Oh, and one last thing... If you're a geek like me, OWN IT!

<3


Thursday, July 11, 2013

Oh Hai Dere!

Hola errybody!

I've decided to take this blog into a bit of a new direction. I won't be strictly posting fashion stuff because I've been doing some thinking on life the universe and everything (yes, I'm a Geek and I'm proud.) and fashion isn't what's extremely important in life. It's just one of the many things that makes life fun. So, my plan is to bring fun into my blog. How that will manifest itself I'm not sure, but I hope to share some of it with you guys. :)

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Black Milk = Awesome

My new fav site for when I have lots of clothing money: BLACK MILK!!


They sell leggings, skirts, tops, bathing suits, dresses, body suits, suspenders and shoes. Most of the stuff they have is awesome images printed on fabric, and they have a few geeky categories, including Star Wars, and Middle Earth. (Geeks for the win!) I fell in love with a pair of leggings that just had green pears all over them. Take a look, they are incredibly amazing!


My mom found this awesome dress that she bought my sister for her birthday. It's a white background with a map of Middle Earth across it. AWESOME. You can find it here, because it's totally worth looking at, even if you can't afford it.

The prices are rather large but they have awesome stuff. I love the Star Wars stuff so much! I am definitely planning on shopping this site in the future. 


***The prices are in Australian dollars, which is close to US dollars for those of you who use US dollars, but make sure you check how much more what you buy will cost because the cost will be slightly higher in US dollars.***



This link is to the general site, and they have lots of cool stuff to look through! Go check it out!

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

Spring is coming!

I got the Spring 2013 style guide from JCPenney today and I just realized how excited I am for spring! There is so much cute stuff in store for this spring! I didn't find one thing I didn't like. I mean, I couldn't pull off some of the looks, but none of them were unattractive.

I've been looking at their site for an hour now, and it's got great stuff on there! The thing I love about JCPenney is they have great prices for quality stuff. It's not all high-end designer, but they have a lot of great looking stuff, and they carry a variety of styles so you don't feel like you can't find anything in your style when you walk in. 

I need to go there soon... Hmm... Maybe a bit of self reward shopping after this play is over? I think so! :)

By the way that's why I haven't been posting lately. I'm in a production of A Midsummer's Night Dream by William Shakespeare. I play Helena, one of the lovers. (Which is a larger part if you don't know the play very well) So I have been memorizing lines like crazy and I got a part time position at the dream job I have wanted since I was eight. (Yay yay yay!) Needless to say I have been BUSY. The good news is that once the play is over (which it will be in a bit over a week) I can focus more on school and my new job and THIS BLOG. Plus, with a job, that means more money that I can spend on stuff to review and repurpose for this blog! Woohoo!

What are some of your favorite stores for when you're on a budget? What is your favorite thing to do when you get spending money? Shopping? Movies? Candy? Share your answers in the comments section! Stay fabulous!

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

My LBB Purse

Bad news about my orange purse from Little Black Bag, the super cute one that I was so happy with. It BROKE! :( I talked about it in this post if you don't remember. It was less than a week after I got it and I wasn't stressing it in any unusual way at all. I can't return it because it doesn't fit with the LBB return policy which is very frustrating. I think I can fix it but I don't feel like I should have to fix my brand new purse, that's just silly.

I love the purse and it's a shame that it broke, but I looked and it didn't seem like it was built very well, so I'm not blaming Little Black Bag. I still recommend shopping on that site, the purse mishap was because of the way it was made.

I just needed to vent a little. Sorry 'bout that. :) Enjoy the rest of your day Fashionistas!

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Little Black Bag!

Hey guys! I finished my trading on Little Black Bag, and I wanted to show you guys what I got. I'm really happy with what I got, so I thought I'd share, and give you an intro to LBB, in case you're interested.

If you don't know what Little Black Bag is, I highly suggest trying it out! (Here is a link to the site.) 

Here's how it works:
You start off by filling out a quiz, they will use your choices later to fill your bag. (Take this part seriously, that way you'll end up with items you're more likely to want.) You get to pick an item that you like from their gallery, then you purchase your "bag". **see below about bags** The stylists on the site choose two other items that they think you will like, based on your quiz answers. You then have 3 days to trade the items that you have in your bag with other people. You can both make trade offers or wait for others to offer trades for your items. (You can also trade more than one item for another item, so for instance if you had two necklaces each worth $45 retail, but you don't like them, you can find another item, and it adds the worth together, so you would able to make a 2 for 1 trade for something around $90.)
Bags:
There's two sizes of bags, the $30 one and the $50 one. I purchased the smaller, because I'm not made of money right now. A warning though: if you're only trying it once, it will go up to $40. Then with shipping it comes to almost exactly $45. So, it's up to you which one you want to get. You have the option to become a member and open a bag monthly. You will get $10 dollars off your first bag if you join. Then your bags really are $30 and $50 from there on out. (That sounded pretty awesome to me, but I can't guarantee that I will have the money each month.) Obviously the choice is up to you, and it's different for everybody. You also have the option of opting out at the beginning of each month, if you don't want to do a bag that month. Meaning you don't have to do it every single month. You can be selective. I decided to just try it out, and pay the $45.

My experience:
Like I said, I bought the smaller sized bag. All that really means is that the items you can choose from for your first item are worth a little less than the $50 bag items. For that reason, I did my best to trade up, meaning trade for something worth slightly more than your item, because I didn't get super great items at first. I traded until I got three things that looked nice and were worth enough to trade for a handbag, because that's what I originally wanted. I made quite a few offers and finally someone took my offer for all three of the items in my bag and I ended up with a handbag. I traded a few more times, and finally settling on this bag. I wasn't getting any more offers worth taking on the third day, and because I traded all three of my items for one, I only had one item to trade with in the end. I ended up ending it a little bit before my 36 hours, and telling them to ship my bag to me, because I was happy with what I got and saw no point to keep trading. So, it's really up to you how it's going to work out. There's not just jewelry and bags either. There's hair products, hats, headphones, things for the home, candles etc. They have a wide range, so even if you don't like what you get at first, or jewelry isn't your thing, no worries. You have choices.


I got the Box Top Handle Satchel from Street Level. I really like the bright orange color, I think it will give some of my darker outfits a splash of color. Also, I really like the box-yness. I have mostly slouchy bags, and I wanted some variety, so I'm really happy with this one. It is $64 at retail price, and I got it for $45. Saving $19 on a bag is pretty good in my opinion, and even if it wasn't a great price, I'm really happy with it, so it's worth it.



What do you guys think? Do you guys have other ways to get good prices on fashionable things? How do you do it? Where do you go? Put your answers in the comments, I'd really like to hear them!

(If you want to try LBB, please use the link I provided above, as it is personalized to this site.)

Thanks fashionistas! Shine on!

<3

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Thrift Store Haul!

My mom and I decided to have a night on the town last week so we went out to eat at a local restaurant and went to Arc's Value Village! They have four locations in MN. What I love about Arc is that every week they have one color of tag on sale. They have about 4-5 colors and last week everything with a yellow tag was 50% off. They have a lot of stuff to go through and quite a range of sizes so there's something there for everybody. They don't just sell clothes, they sell furniture, books, handbags, shoes, jewelry, random nicknacks... We were there for about two hours and we had barely even scratched the surface of what they had there. It was so much fun!

My plan for about half of this stuff is to alter it into other things or other pieces of clothing or just make them my size. The other half is just things that I think I needed as staples for my wardrobe that I was severely lacking.

Alteration Piece #1: Giant Circle Colorful Thing
This one was a great find. I love the colors and the design, and the folds intrigue me. It's basically a rounded rectangle of fabric with two side seams to keep it together. The neck is a simple drawstring, so I can really do anything I like with it.

Alteration Piece #2: Zebra Print Vest
This one was also a good find, I like the print and the fabric isn't too rough for me. (I don't like scratchy fabric, AT ALL.) My plan for this one is to shorten it and tailor it in to fit me. It's going to be much more of a fashion vest when I'm done with it.

Alteration Piece #3: Embroidered Vest

This one caught my eye right away because of the beautiful colorful stitching on the front. The embroidery is simply incredible and I could instantly see the front as a clutch. (Or two, there's enough of it.) The back of the vest is made of a simple striped fabric that I could use for the lining. I'm super excited about this one, I just know it's going to be awesome!

Extra Piece #1: Sleeveless Sweater Vest
I liked the front of this, with the fabric pulled back into fabric closures. It is grey, which is a color I try to avoid because so much of my wardrobe is grey and black already, but I really liked it, and everything else I bought was colorful, so I let myself get this one. I think it's a non-staple but a very good piece for layering and switching from casual to fancy or semi-casual. I couldn't get a good picture of it because it's hard to see it on a hanger.

Extra Piece #2: Flowered Sundress

I really liked this one, the flowers are bright enough to pull themselves out of the black. This one fits me really well and it's very comfortable. Made of cotton.


Staple Pieces #1 & #2: Long sleeved Tee's
Just two basic tees, a teal blue and magenta. Simple, but great staples for a wardrobe.


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

OOTD 1/29/13

Hey guys! I wanted to share my outfit today! 


I'm wearing my corset cami from Arizona Jean Co, my grey studded skinny jeans from City Streets, (JCPenny for the win.) my black mid-sleeve blazer from Frenchi, (My aunt sent this to me, she got it from Macy's.) and my Croft & Barrow black suede booties. (I love these boots! I got them at Kohl's within the last few months. So comfy, but very nice!)



With this outfit, I was thinking Casual Classy. It's one of the styles that I choose a lot. I like to mix it up like this, with the casual and much nicer pieces together.

Hope you enjoyed! What's a style that you like? What do you like to do to mix up your wardrobe? Comment with your answers!! 

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Birthday Portrait

My mom has had my sister and I take a birthday portrait every year since we were born, and I took mine for this year in December. My birthday is in June. Yeah, we're on top of things. NOT.

Well this year my mom let me pick the outfit for a change and I think I did a pretty good job. I loved using these sunglasses for a prop, I think it brings more to the pictures. I got them at Ragstock if you're interested. The earrings are just from Claire's. (Also, you can't see it in these pictures, but I'm wearing bright pink skinny jeans and purple converse low tops.)


Add in some attitude...


My bracelets were really important to me in these pictures, and it's a shame that you can't see them so well. I made some of them and others were given to me, so they each mean something to me. Do you guys have any jewelry or clothing that holds memories? Share it in the comments.

Have a great day fashionistas!

<3


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Macy's Shopping Haul!


Hey, I promised my latest Clothing Haul, so here it is! (It's not exactly a haul, as it's only two things, but I love them so I don't care what it's called.) I went to Macy's yesterday and picked up these two things: 

Here's the jacket I got. It's from B Hip by Me Jane. It's got a studded collar and an asymmetrical zipper, motorcycle style. It's a lighter jacket, more of a late spring/summer nights/early fall type thing, but I can wear it around inside, like at school for instance.


Ok, here's my studded wedge sneakers from Material Girl. I've wanted a pair of these for a while, and I finally have one! Here's the breakdown: I really like the zipper, because I don't need to untie and tie them every time I want to put them on/take them off. They're a dark blue inside, which you can see a little of in this picture at the edge, near the zipper and they're comfy, which is hard to achieve in a wedge shoe. I love them, and there's not much more to say beyond that. 


So that's what I got at Macy's. (I also got socks but I didn't think that those would be very exciting, so I didn't put them in.) Do you guys think I did well? Comment and tell me! 

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Shopping Haul

Hey guys! 
I finally took pictures of the clothes haul I got during the holidays. The following is each piece and what I have to say about it. I got all of this from JCPenny.

First up: my new red jeans! (These are the Sparkle Skinny Jeans from Truce in red. They also come in blue and purple. Link is right here.) I love these jeans. The denim is really soft, and I love how the sides are dyed black. They are bedazzled, and I usually don't like that, but in this case, I don't think it's too much.


Here's a close up of the rhinestones, and the way the black dye fades out into the red:


Ok, next up is this purple over-shirt. (This one is from Arizona Jean Co. I couldn't find it on the website though, so I can't give you a link.) It's not very thick, and it's not very warm, and it's definitely for warmer weather than we have right now. I tied it up, but it is full length, and long sleeved, but the sleeves can be rolled up.



Ok, here is the Cherry Rose Railroad Corset Cami, also from Arizona Jean Co. This can be found here. This tank surprised me when I saw it from afar, because it's actually made of soft denim. I wasn't expecting that, but it's quite comfortable, and shapes well to my body form because the back is stretchable. (It's all scrunchy because it is sewn with elastic thread. You know what I mean, right?)


Next are my teal pants! These are from B.Wear, and again, I can't find them on the site, but these are close to the same thing. They're super awesome and they make me smile when I wear them. They feel like more of dress pants, because they're 75% rayon, but they have Nylon and Spandex for the other 25%, so they're sturdy but stretchy enough to be comfortable. I personally think that these are great for a casual friday kinda thing, because they do look professional enough to wear to an office, but the color is quite bold. (PS; they do need ironing if you crinkle them up, so fold them nicely and take care of them.)



So that's all I got over the holidays! I will post my next haul very soon, as I did go shopping today, and I got a few awesome things.

Smile on fashionistas! Feel free to comment, I love getting your feedback!

<3

Monday, January 14, 2013

Tube Top Tutorial

Hey guys! 

Sorry I haven't been posting lately, I got really busy with the end of the semester. So now that I have some free time, I decided to make a tutorial for you guys. In this tut, I will show you how to make a tube top from a T-shirt. Now, the T-shirt should be a size or two larger than your normal size, because if it's not, it could end up being too tight, which would be a shame.

Ok, here goes!

Take one T-shirt, a size or two too big for you and lay it flat, making sure all the wrinkles are out.

Mark two straight lines from the very top to the bottom, just outside of the arm seams. It's hard to tell in my picture, but I used tape to make it more visible.

Now cut along the line you marked.
And you're left with...

This! Tada!

Now mark a straight line across the top, just below the collar, getting as close to it as possible without actually touching it.

Snip snip snip!

Flip the two pieces and line them up, right sides together. MAKE SURE THEY LINE UP NICELY, OTHERWISE THE TOP COULD GET OUTTA WHACK.

Pin and..

Sew up the sides.

Flip it right-side-out

Fold over the top for a drawstring.

Like so, and pin...

Ok, this pic is a little confusing, but basically it means mark the center front and leave a space for the tie. Use a zig zag stitch, as this has more give and allows it to stretch a bit when you put it on.

This is just showing the space to leave open. Mine is actually a little bigger than necessary, I would suggest making it maybe to finger widths wide instead of the three that I did.

Make/find your drawstring. I used strips of a red T-Shirt to accent the words on my shirt.

 I'm assuming here that you guys know how to put in a drawstring, just push it through the tube you made by folding over the top.

Tie your drawstring and TADA you're finished.

Here is me wearing the completed piece! (ignore the messy room please)
Front

Side

Other Side

Thanks guys! If you do use this tutorial, please post your finished pictures in the comments, or if you have questions, ask away. Stay fabulous!

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

I Went Shopping!

I had a chance to finally go out and get some new clothes last week. I'm planning on putting up my haul once I've got pictures of them. 

Have a great day guys!

<3

Monday, January 7, 2013

I did some Polyvore!

I designed this outfit for a young lady who likes Union Jack. Enjoy! (Links to the pieces I used are below)


Union Jack


delias.com


stylebop.com



$135 - bluebanana.com


couture.zappos.com


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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Christmas At My House

I was thinking about the holidays and what different people do to celebrate. My family celebrates Christmas, and in my house, we have an entire SCHEDULE for Christmas morning, along with a very specific breakfast, and method of opening gifts.

I love the way Christmas morning works out because it creates a tradition and we know what to expect, but still leaves an air of mystery.

So, Schedule.

7:59 : My sister and I wait outside my parents bedroom because we can't wake them up until 8:00.

8:00 : Pounce! We jump on the bed and wake up my parents, telling them "It's Christmas!" and "Get up, we need to open stockings!"

***Note: the rest of these times are approximate, we don't have set times after 8:00.***

8:15 : We all head down stairs together. (Nobody is allowed downstairs until everybody is ready) We all sit on the couches where our stockings were put the night before and look through our goodies.

8:30 : We go around and share what we got in our stockings, one at a time, youngest to oldest. That means me first, then my sister Fiona, then my mom, and lastly my dad.

9:00 : My mom and I head to the kitchen to finish breakfast. I say finish because we make as much as possible ahead of time and the night before. We usually have some sort of coffee cake, bacon, sometimes eggs or potatoes and our special fruit salad with cinnamon stars. (These are just pie crust cut into stars and sprinkled with lots of cinnamon sugar, but they are so tasty it's crazy!) 

9:30 : We eat our special breakfast and talk about how the year has gone for each of us. We have specific dishes that we only use on Christmas morning, including cups that Fiona and I have had since we were tiny. (Although, last year, Fiona's broke and it caused many tears and heartbreak. My mother and I are looking for a way to repurpose it, but that's for another post.)

10:15 : We clear and wash all the dishes. Nobody can open a single present until all the dishes are washed, dried and put away, and the kitchen is clean. (This has driven Fiona and I crazy for years, especially because the presents are just sitting there calling to us to open them.)

10:45 We all head to the living room for gift opening! My sister and I used to argue about who got to "play Santa" and pick which gifts people should open next, but now we share that job. When opening gifts, we go youngest to oldest again, which means me first, then Fiona, mom, and finally dad. One gift at a time, we share it with the rest of the family and move on to the next person. Once dad is done opening his gift, we cycle back to me. This can take up to an hour or two, depending on how many gifts are under the tree and how excited people are over them. (This can cause stopping and laughing or tackling hugs etc. It's great.)

12:00 : We pick up the wrapping paper, take all of our gifts to where they belong and usually everybody but my mom falls asleep.

Tada!
Our Christmas morning, every single year. Times change a little every year, depending on how long we sit at breakfast etc. But it's my favorite day of the year, no question. We usually have Christmas dinner with extended family, somewhere else. However we have been known to stay in all day and eat dinner at home.

What do you do for the holidays? What do you wear to family gatherings? Do you dress up during the holidays, or does your wardrobe stay casual? 

Comment and tell me! Happy Holidays!

<3

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Goals, Dreams and Life - It's ALL Your Choice

Many thoughts have been swirling in my head lately. I've been thinking more "bigger picture" then I usually do, so I thought I'd share some of it.

It's all started because I've been feeling really lethargic lately, and I know I really need to start exercising again. I was in Karate for 6 and a half years and I earned my black belt in sixth grade. I did quit soon after for very silly reasons that I don't believe anymore. Anyways, my mom bought the P90X workout program last year for the family, so I think I'm going to start that up pretty soon. I really want to get back into daily exercising, because of the health benefits. I sleep so much better, I'm less crabby, and I have a happier disposition.

Right now the only way I exercise is dancing in my room to loud music. I can work up a sweat pretty fast, because I absolutely love to dance. If my family had the money, I would be in dance lessons. I don't know which kind, but probably either hip hop, break dancing, or some sort of dance team. Sadly, we don't have the money, so dancing around my room it is. 

When I exercise I really like the boot camp type of workout. I love that feeling you get once you've completed your 50th pushup in a row, no matter how much you're going to feel it the next day. Or the feeling after a workout when you feel charged and ready for anything, alert and happy. the happy is what really gets me, I like to feel happy. I don't know anybody who doesn't but I like this natural HEALTHY way to feel happy. I've been struggling with fitting in a work out, where to work out, it sounds boring, what to do for exercise, etc. 

However, I've come to this conclusion that you don't really need a fancy gym membership or a thousand workout DVD's. You can work out just fine with some music that gets you pumped and moving. Even if all you can handle is walking, try to find a route that has a slope, or even a big hill, because even if you don't get to the top the first time, you always have next time, and the time after that. If you don't make it up that hill the first try, or the second, just think about how much happier you are going to feel the minute you reach the top of that hill for the first time. It's all down hill from there and you are on your way to a healthy life style and healthy living.

And here's where the big thinking came in. It's taken me several days to mull this over, which is why I didn't post it right away. See, the secret to getting big things in life done or reaching large goals is baby steps. You can't become an olympic swimmer overnight, no matter what the movies tell you. It's just not possible. But with patience, endurance, willpower and positivity, you can succeed at anything you put your mind to. Whether that be losing 5 pounds or having a consistently clean house, or even just a clean car. Even if all you can do is put a trash can in your car and remind people to use it, that could make the world a different place for your passengers. Simply empty the garbage when you fill up the tank and your car is on it's way to being clutter-free. Little things like a messy car may seem small, but if you had a bad day, and you sit down in a car that's nice and tidy, you'd be surprised how much it can brighten your day.


Your life is what you choose to make it. I know I'm young, and I know I'm not an expert, but seriously. If something is making you really unhappy, maybe it's time to do some problem solving about it. You would be surprised at how much that one thing, or ten things, can drive you nuts, and you might not even be aware of it. Think about what's bothering you, and I'm guessing that there will be something you can do about it. The choice is always yours, to change your life, to change your mind about something, to change your attitude towards someone, whatever it might be. Even if all you can do is accept that there isn't much you can do, that is doing something, in itself. And those choices are what make you stronger. Those choices are what make you wiser. Those choices make your life yours and ultimately makes you you. 

You are the master of your own mind. You can accomplish anything you set your mind to. Never forget that.


<3

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Coated Jeans!


The article of clothing I want most right now: Coated Jeans!

I've looked for an affordable pair, and haven't found much, but I'm still searching. I absolutely love these ones by Sinclair Elon:


I really like these because they have this great spray paint effect, which is very appealing to the eye, plus the fact that the effect is closer to the bottom of the leg gives people a reason to glance at your great new shoes! I would love to rock these sometime soon. 

A few others I liked are these one by DL Nineteen Sixty One:
I liked these ones because they have the same sort of fading effect, although these ones have a more gradual color change. 

And these by Current/Elliot, which I love because of the edgy worn in look, which gives them character while still being classy:




Below is a Polyvore design I made with a pair of awesome python patterned coated jeans, leather and studs. The items I used are below with links.

Python & Leather


missselfridge.com
I love this studded jacket, especially the eyelets.


$420 - farfetch.com
These just seem so awesome! I love the color too.


$375 - farfetch.com
Ok, who doesn't want a pair of studded high tops?


indressme.com
I like the color on this bag, plus it's simple but can really brighten up an outfit.


$60 - debenhams.com
I love bracelets! I don't have any black leather ones yet though...


fredflare.com
I just thought these were super cute. I am such a nerd so I thought it would be fitting to put in som nerd glasses with an edgy outfit.

Thanks for reading! 
PS:
If you have a picture of yourself or a friend rocking some coated jeans, put it in the comments. I'd love to see that!


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