Does anyone else’s office subscribe to the concept of making people donate to charity in order to participate in a jeans day? I can’t decide exactly how I feel about it. Suffice it to say I’m skeptical. It seems silly to pay to wear jeans that you’ve already bought. On the other hand, giving money to charity is generally a good thing. On a third hand, convincing people to give money to charity by bribing them with the ability to wear their own clothing is…weird. And on a fourth hand, none of this really matters because if I don’t agree with the concept then I don’t have to wear jeans.
But I had really been wanting to wear this top again, I thought it would look good with jeans, and what better time of year to give $5 to a food bank? So I went against everything I believe in and gave money to charity. I swear it will never happen again.
And speaking of my generosity, don’t forget to enter the $50 Giveaway to Redbubble! The entry period ends Sunday night.
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Top* // Jeans // Bag // Shoes // Watch* // similar Sunglasses* // Lips “La Flamboyante”
*Top purchased with gift card provided courtesy of Shopbop; watch provided courtesy of Timex; sunglasses provided courtesy of SEE Eyewear.
Love that sweater, but I could save you $5 by having you wear it with “winter white” pants!!!!
Yes, my office does that! I haven’t bought a jeans day yet this year, though. I enjoy dressing up a little for work, and jeans are free Fridays.
My office has a week like this when we do our charity donation push in October. But in general, we can only wear jeans on Fridays.
Love these jeans on you! They hit your ankle just right.
-AJ