



If I ever have to cave in and get a regular office job, I will have to buy a totally new wardrobe. I don't even have a conservative interview outfit at the moment. But I have decided that instead of going sexy secretary, or getting cheap, boring polyester seperates, I will go totally geeky and buy tweed. These outfits will be my inspiration. (All from the Sartorialist).
2 comments:
style with significance, that what they got
I love the dash of masculine chic in the last pic, perfect!
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