Reading my subject, perhaps therein lies the problem. But that's another problem to address at another time. The short story is that there is a guy that looks like an extra our of Sons of Anarchy and gee golly gosh, while our shifts cross over on slightly Friday afternoons, I'm going to try and get him to notice me. Strategy:
This Silence and Noise Studded Sweater from Urban Outfitters is just the right amount of rock and or roll without loosing my indie sensibilities. I mean, let's not go crazy, most of my wardrobe is floral. I purchased this is an ivory colour on sale for $20 and it's kind of amazing. The rounded hem sits slightly higher at the front and is by no way crop-topish. The studs aren't in-your-face, gonna-lose-an-eye, but more like something a biker's classy old lady would wear. For work, I paired it with this Warehouse Floral Blouse (because if my 'using fashion to impress said boy' actually worked, he needs to know that underneath this cool, rock and or roll exterior, there is, like, a ridiculous amount of floral and penny-loafers happening). On sale for $37 at ASOS, yo. This combination was the brain child of six in the morning me and sometimes six in the morning me is on the money, but sometimes it's not. Like life, it's one big ol' game of risk.Oh, and the SOA extra? Last week he wore flannel and a leather vest and his Harley was parked outside and his beard was making me swoon (and provided a weeks worth of fantasies, my oh my). This week he looked less bulky and more unkempt and it was just a basic tee and cargo shorts and the bike was MIA. Clearly I'd romanticized it too much to the point where I was left disappointed.
And did my attempt at using fashion to impress boys work?
Not in the slightest. *sigh*
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