Something that I rarely post about, but what the heck, I feel like it.
Today I pulled off the 'boyfriend-shirt' look, and felt pretty suave about it (although all I did was went to campus and had lunch and dinner at some shops; and I was, as most of the time, without makeup).
This is the 'boyfriend-shirt' look:
(photo from Facehunter)Today I pulled off the 'boyfriend-shirt' look, and felt pretty suave about it (although all I did was went to campus and had lunch and dinner at some shops; and I was, as most of the time, without makeup).
This is the 'boyfriend-shirt' look:
Obviously that's not me. I'm not one who's going to take a picture of myself to show off what I'm wearing. Besides, some differences:
- my shirt is white with thin lavender stripes
- it's not exactly a boyfriend shirt, it's my shirt
- not black shoes
Thing is, I highly doubt that I can pull off the look with a real boyfriend shirt, because, let's face it, I don't think any normal-sized guy could fit into my shirt, and I can definitely not fit into any normal-sized guys' shirt without looking like I'm in jammies.
Darn it. Low prob of wardrobe expansion.
But I really like the laid-back but chic look.
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While most other girls out there would search their boyfriend's closet to get a boyfriend shirt for them to wear, I'm glad that I'm not the only one who actually goes to a store to buy one.
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