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  • StudSpud The Starchy
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    1 year ago

    Okay so I’m thinking I might wear my purple cardigan with black pants to my interview tomorrow. That cardigan has been super lucky with making a good impression on people, fingercrossed it comes through for me again!

    However, today it’s black leggings, brown shorts, and brown t-shirt (with jacket and beanie, of course), and let me tell you I’m feeling MIGHTY CUTE ✨️💖

    /endoffirstworldthoughts /broughttoyoubyStudChud

    Edit: the wind the wind! Changed from shorts to jeans* over my leggings. Function over form, woman!

    *imstillatotalhottiesoitsokay

    • NathA
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      1 year ago

      My biggest complaint about clothing in Melbourne was that everyone (well, most people) wore blacks and greys all winter. I made it a point of being as colourful as I could be within that ‘professional’ dress code. Bright red backpack, purple scarf, assorted colours for beanies/gloves - contrasting against the black shoes/pants/jacket that I wore for work.

      Purple would be a winner in my books!

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      1 year ago

      I’m having such an obsession with purple at the moment so I’m loving the sound of the purple cardigan!

    • RosaliePreistley
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      1 year ago

      Yeah purple is a fruit. My new almost favourite t is purple and says fux war. yadda yadda it’s a kyiv indie label shirt and I never miss an opportunity to spruik them.