Appropriately this would happen before Fashion Week starts but I’m just really kind of disillusioned right now with clothes and things. Sometimes I wish I had a very laid back lifestyle and just continued to live on the beach and not care so much about things and wear simple surf gear (minus the flowers seen below) and jeans but then I remember the designers I love dearly and how I’d much rather wear Demeulemeester than Billabong any day but my ability to mix the two sometimes makes me laugh.

(typical walking to get coffee at 9am look)
Sometimes I get sick to think of the price tags on things I see everyday. Do I like so and so’s tanks because they look really good and are really well made or because I just feel like I have to, you know? In the case of buying a $100+ tank, I’ll take the Quiksilver one instead. I knicked a few purple rubbery bracelets over the weekend and I am wearing than more than the MJ watch I had to have last year (which I really need to sell because I’m tired of looking at it). Another example, I was on the hunt yesterday to find a perfect Equestrian riding hat. I just all of the sudden want to wear one all the time and the idea (Abigail/Lorick’s) of wearing it as a bicycle helmet made me like it even more (thanks Elizabeth). Of course on our first vintage store stop I found one that fit me perfectly and was altogether amazing (despite the fabric coming up underneath the brim) but couldn’t justify spending $50 on it. (Whether it’s because I don’t know if I’ll really wear it everyday or if I’ll be over the idea in two weeks and have to stare it all the time.)

(the best I’ve found)
I think what happened was that progressively with more money and this impending need for stuff brought on this ‘have to have now attitude’ and my whole gear situation got all fucked up. Just because you can afford Chanel doesn’t really mean you need it, you know what I mean?
I was talking to dear sweet Sanna and the way she put it was best.
Ideally she’d like to have:
one pair of jeans (I’d pick my favorite Ksubi’s but I like my Vans jeans just as much)
two black shirts (I’d need three at least. sanna said one band tee, I’d choose vintage Motorhead of course and then probably my Junkie Whammy aNYthing and Max’s 4Q shirt)
one button down (I’m quite fond of my purple vintage find on which I threw my girl gang ‘Satan’s Scumfucks’ patch)
one pair of boots (my Westwoods of course)
a black leather moto jacket (must find the April 77 one)
a black hoodie (again, I need to sell my Morphine Gen hoodie and just keep my old black falling-completely-apart with Septic Death Pushead patch sewn on back hoodie)
a bag (my Alex Wang is beyond perfect but really I think the price was silly to pay on my behalf [despite it’s cost being raised over $200+ and now being sold again], especially because my Verte tote made me just as happy).
a nice pair of heels (to which I’d say I would rather have my trusty pair of Vans. Two are ideal because I love them so much).
(a mashup of the items with my everyday look, channeled through an old Vice shoot)
The kind of fucked thing is, this is just how my wardrobe used to look. When I was always moving house, on tour and sleeping on couches and floors and boys beds, when I never have my own closet and carried a backpack full with me all the time. I miss when I used to have more records than clothes and spent more money on vinyl than I did on jeans. When I’d rather go to Kim’s Music than Barney’s Co-Op. Where am I going with this? I don’t really know. I think a change is in order though. Not even necessarily a change but maybe a need to revert back to my old habits. I think the conclusion to all this lies in just how much I spend during Fashion Week and while I’ve already vowed to not buy much at all (I don’t NEED anything besides the new Purple Mag), I am sure I will be tempted more than once so we’ll see what happens.
*this is a repost because the previous posting of it made the comment part not work. must fix this asap.
13 Comments
I think when one is sick of one’s wardrobe, it’s a good idea to take inspiration from the wardrobe remix people. That always makes me try harder with what I have, and to appreciate what I have more.
I’m not sick of my wardrobe. I just don’t think spending and spending and spending needs to continuously go on when I’d be just as happy wearing the same things all the time, which I basically do anyway.
it wont let me comment anywhere. yr blog hates me
woah.
well just that but not what i wrote bfore.
comment nazi b.haviour!
Hmmm, I have been reading your blog for a long time, half liking the stuff you like - reminds me not to give in the same jeans every day and represent (black jeans, all that). But sometimes the other half would bum me out because of how causal you have been about ‘picking this up’ (like some Kiki lingerie that costs $$$$) I just can’t relate. I mean it’s totes cool to buy shit you like even if it’s $ but thousands worth? Not punk.
So I think this post/epiphany is cool (not that it matters what I think). It’s a high/low thing, the best way to be. Keep it real.
it could be if you’re a true rebel at heart, our world’s kind of consumption is ringing false. great post.
“I just don’t think spending and spending and spending needs to continuously go on when I’d be just as happy wearing the same things all the time, which I basically do anyway.” — yeah, that’s what I was trying to say — focus on enjoying the stuff you have and wear, and make sure you only buy what you really love.
Mess- You definitely just pulled the punk cred card. Major party foul. I might point out that everything I pick up does not always stay and sometimes things like Kiki lingerie are not as good in person as well as boots, etc etc but as far as spending good money on stuff I really like, I don’t think my punk cred has anything to do with it.
I sometimes think my desire for the things is I want is more exciting then actually getting the things I want. Once i realised this, it (lamely, cornily, cliched-ly) set me free. hahaha. Interesting post though.
totally feeling this post.
unquestionably great post.
I just did a huge closet purge- so much money wasted on things I never really wore! It forces you to ask yourself why the hell you bought it all in the first place. In my case, it was a lot of skirts and patterns… trying to force myself into being something I’m not. Yeah… stay true!
Love your site and love the bag… question : where can I get it??? I need to take it home with me and adopt it….
One Trackback/Pingback
[…] mentioned before that I was on the hunt for an equestrian hat and after much searching and not really wanting to buy […]
Post a Comment