Resolutions

Everlane cashmere, midi skirt with tall boots, retro sunglasses, Le specs adam

When: mid-October // Weather: 50s // Real life: work

Everlane cashmere, midi skirt with tall boots, retro sunglasses, Le specs adam

Everlane cashmere, midi skirt with tall boots, retro sunglasses, Le specs adam

Everlane cashmere, midi skirt with tall boots, retro sunglasses, Le specs adam

Everlane cashmere, midi skirt with tall boots, retro sunglasses, Le specs adam

Everlane cashmere, midi skirt with tall boots, retro sunglasses, Le specs adam

Everlane cashmere, midi skirt with tall boots, retro sunglasses, Le specs adam

Long skirts with boots are my new jam. It’s genius really – your legs are totally hidden so you can have all the layers you want underneath (or none).

My other new jam, as you know, is being a more conscious consumer. So let me tell you what’s sustainable, eco-friendly, etc., about this outfit: The sweater is from Everlane, one of my favorite affordable sustainable brands. The sunglasses I bought second-hand on Poshmark. The boots I’ve had for several years and as long as I treat them well, they should last many more. The skirt is new and fast-fashion, BUT it is wearable year-round and it should hold up well over time. See, I’m doing the things, and it’s not that hard! YAY. Go me. *pats self on back*

Sweater // Skirt // Sunglasses // similar Boots // similar Bag

30×30 Remix Recap

midi skirt, tie front shirt, straw bag

When: a couple weeks ago // Weather: probably warm // Real life: work

midi skirt, tie front shirt, straw bag

midi skirt, tie front shirt, straw bag

midi skirt, tie front shirt, straw bag

Shirt // similar Skirt // Bag // Shoes // Earrings // similar Sunglasses

Guess what? My 30×30 Remix that I started on June 14 is finally over. If you’re going “what the fork is she talking about?” you can catch up here. But basically, a few weeks ago, I picked 30 items from my closet, and I wore 30 outfits using only those items. I didn’t count bags, jewelry, or sunglasses, but I did count shoes and other accessories – for example, I counted a belt and a headband in my 30. I also didn’t wear all 30 outfits consecutively, which is why it took me for-freaking-ever to finish. But now that I’m done, I can say I learned some valuable lessons:

  1. I have way more clothes than I need (or even want). During the challenge, it was nice to not be overwhelmed by choices. For the most part, it made life easier. You won’t see me joining the minimalist Marie Kondo lifestyle anytime soon, but I am definitely inspired to clean out a nice chunk of my closet in the near future (P.S. go ahead and find me on Poshmark @sarahsreallife and stay tuned)!
  2. Before buying something new, I need to think of at least 3 ways to wear it. When I was picking out my 30 items, I realized just how many things in my closet are not that versatile even though when I bought them I was so sure they were great buys.
  3. There’s nothing wrong with wearing the same piece of clothing twice in a week. I mean, deep down, I already knew this, but pre-30×30, I would sometimes think to myself “no, I won’t wear that today because I wore it Monday.” Who. Cares. Wear what you want, when you want. (I’m saying this into a mirror right now.)
  4. I probably won’t do the 30×30 remix challenge again. Don’t get me wrong, it was really fun for the first 20 outfits or so. Many valuable lessons were learned (at least 3 of them – see above). By the last 10, it was getting harder to come up with new creations, and I was getting kinda sick of it. Even though I probably won’t commit myself to 30 outfits again, I do like the idea of picking out a few pieces (say, 10) and using them to jump start my ensembles for awhile, until I’m ready to pick a new 10.

Anyway, I’m glad I saw it through to the end, if only because collages are fun. Here they are, ALL. 30. OUTFITS. (Drum roll, please…)

What do you think…have you tried the 30×30 remix or similar challenge? Would you try it?