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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

High School Style

I missed my weekly throwback post for the first time last week, and this week's post is a day late. Not that you were keeping track. But this is worth the wait, I swear. Say hi to 17-year-old me:

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I was a particularly angst-y high school senior for a bunch of reasons. I dealt with my first break up, totaled my car, and had a major case of senioritis. Also: Note the hands on hips and the glare. And maybe, trying to finish translating Spanish 5 homework in the class before. ;)

But anyway, the highlight of this photo is the skirt I'm wearing. It was originally a t-shirt I bought at a souvenir shop in New York City. From the time I looked at it, I loved it, but wanted to make it into something else. Soon after I returned home from my band trip at the Big Apple, I sewed this little number, wore it to school, and got a crazy number of compliments. I remember someone even asking me if I was going to be studying fashion design in college. Never had I been so proud to own a sewing machine and use it!

Of course, current me would say, why did you wear it with a hoodie? Why did you make it such a weird length? Why the face? But that day I wore that skirt to school was very memorable to me, especially in a year with a lot of gray.

An old friend came over for a cookout the other night, and we ended up looking at a lot of old photos. I had thrifty style in high school, too, but in a much different way. I loved goofy t-shirts paired with jeans and chunky costume jewelry or cereal box watches. I wore Threadless t-shirts as if they were a uniform requirement. I kind of forgot how funky my style was, and how far I've come since then. Not that it was bad, but I think I've toned it down a bit, at least.

My favorite t-shirt back then was a kid's rec league softball shirt I found at a thrift store (of course), and the back of it read "pizza shack" above the number. It was a sad day when the screen print began to peel on that shirt.

How has your style evolved since high school?

3 comments:

  1. The idea was really good behind that skirt! So creative! And, YES, my style has completely changed since high school. Honestly, I was an incredibly awkward high schooler. I wore band tees with long skirts, but not well fitted ladies band tees. I went through a weird goth phase too. But I am still proud because I can look and see how I grew over the years. All experiences are good experiences.

    And my 21 year old brother still wears Threadless like it's a uniform. At 51 tees, I told him no more clothes ever, haha.

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  2. At that age, I think everything went with a hoodie! My style has gone through many changes... too many to remember ;)

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  3. What a awesome skirt! Serious kudos for how you reworked a tshirt into a skirt like that...love! I wore the hoodie and skirt look for a while too in high school - and my style ranged from the preppy Cher from Clueless look to looking like hot topic threw up on me, ha!

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