This is my nightmare.
Man, I thought it was going to be a last show for me with a favorite local band in a cool new venue. I had the most bizarre freakout ever. Even though I saw four good friends, and the opening band didn't suck, I just *had to go*. They weren't people you'd look at and think, "hey, they're cool." But there was this self-satisfaction emanating off of them that I just couldn't take. I guess they're excited to have a super sweet music venue? Idk. I haven't fully parsed my visceral aversion yet. So yeah, pizza and White Collar instead.
Detachable swimming penis!
But there was this self-satisfaction emanating off of them that I just couldn't take.
My neighborhood is Hipster Central, so we avoid the bars. When we went out last weekend to hear a band, it's a band that's been around for literally 30 years, and it was actually a birthday party for someone in her 50s. So the crowd was primarily in their 50s -- definitely NOT hipsters. (A lot like "Band Candy," actually.)
The bar has 3 large rooms, shotgun-style, and the party was in the furthest back. It was hilarious to see these fucking hipsters in their ironic John Deere hats come in with their cans of PBR, do a double-take at the hippie women with long frizzy hair and flowing embroidered pants and clogs just tearing it up on the dance floor, and then back out slowly to rejoin the rest of the hipsters and their ugly plaid shirts and white belts in the front room.
I totally planned to go to Target tomorrow to look at dresses before you people got on the subject. I have decided that I can be the kind of person who rocks a casual day dress.
It was hilarious to see these fucking hipsters in their ironic John Deere hats come in with their cans of PBR, do a double-take at the hippie women with long frizzy hair and flowing embroidered pants and clogs just tearing it up on the dance floor, and then back out slowly to rejoin the rest of the hipsters and their ugly plaid shirts and white belts in the front room.
I might have paid money to see that.
I like flowing embroidered pants. I should find some and buy them.
I like flowing embroidered pants. I should find some and buy them.
Check out Holy Clothing. (I don't have any of their pants, but I have a skirt and a dress from them, and they are lovely and comfy. Also embroidered.)
Yay mac!
I have decided that I can be the kind of person who rocks a casual day dress.
I love dresses for spring/summer. I have a bunch. If I lived somewhere warm year-round, I'd probably never wear pants.
I do like capris, too, though.
Steph might actually make me shop
I'm starting to look for a dressier summer dress for my brother's wedding in Florida at the end of August, and I'm not liking what I'm finding so far. Everything is either way too matronly or way too teen, or is sleeveless. Is it too darn hard to make a short-sleeved dress that is actually pretty?
I won't be buying it until the beginning of August at the earliest, since I won't know for sure what size I'll be in by then (I'm hoping a 20, since I just started wearing 24 pants--yay!), and to be quite blunt, I don't know what stores other than my usual plus size ones even carry clothes in that size. Does Macy's have decent dresses that don't cost too much in 20? I really don't want to spend more than $60 on it.
Oh, and the reason I'm looking at short-sleeved dresses is that I'm definitely getting that sagging skin on the underside of the arms. I'm just hoping the neck skin doesn't look as bad when I'm done.