An Outfit

August 7th, 2011

With the weather being so un-predictable lately it has forced me to layer up and keep my outfits adaptable to change. This particular outfit involves a total of four layers for the upper which consists of a Deluxe x Hanes T, Monitaly Triple Needle Linen Shirt, Monitaly Blazer and the Woods Jacket by On Tour. Down below I'm sporting my trusty Noir denim and then my Yuketen Maine Guide boots which are both starting to mature nicely. I've been tempted to take to my denim with some sand paper and also speed up the wear of the Maine Guides but have resisted the temptation! I am still yet to wash my denim and will post the results of the wash but for now I have taken a few close up shots of the Maine Guides and you will be able to see obvious wear in certain areas since my last post. +++

It only took the midsoles and upper roughly a week to soften up and now they are literally the only shoes I can wear! (until the weather warms up, and then I'll be back in my Bluchers!)

These two items of clothing along with a pair of BDP Shorts and Yuketen Blucher Kilties will be all I need to get through Spring/Summer.

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