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Shopping for my health…
It’s not really a stretch of the imagination. On Saturday I am going shopping with some of the lovely ladies in my family. My Mum, Grandma, Aunt and Cousin. While our taste range from designer to budget highstreet we always have a brilliant time.
Our last shopping trip involved thrifting, it was brilliant and although I didn’t spend much it certainly was a successful trip.
The reason that I am shopping for my health is the fact that I need running gear (amongst other things.) This blog post is mainly for my benefit than anyone else’s but below is a list of the things I need and the things I want.
Need
- Running shoes – the evenings are now light enough for me to go running so I really need some half decent shoes so I don’t hurt my back and legs.
- Jogging bottoms – ones that are long enough
- Sports bra – for boobs
- Weights – for bingo wings
- Jumper for Ben – because he looks lovely in snuggly jumpers
Want
- Jack Ketchum books – because they are weird
- High-waisted denim shorts – for the holiday
- Jeggings – new obsession
- Gladiator sandals reminiscent of the fabulous ones I had last summer and wore to death
- Canvas boots – for comfiness
- Coat stand in a modern and/or quirky design – for hanging coats on
- Another goat for the heard (this won’t make any sense to anyone. I’ll endeavor to photograph and explain for a later post.)
- Leggings – for legs
- Good quality pumps – so I’m not wearing £3 primark ones
- Hush Puppies wedges
These babies are from Schuh – £49.99. Low enough heel for traipsing around in the sun and they have a very sexy vintage feel to them.
So ladies, because I know you’ll read this, we need to head to every conceivable place we possibly can (including Looses – the treasure chest store) in the day. Bring comfy shoes, credit cards and your fashion hats.
And to all my other readers who aren’t going shopping with us, what are you doing over this long weekend?
Jet, x
Pretty finds from Etsy
I bought something from Etsy yesterday (it’s a secret) and it had refuelled my love for all things handmade and vintage.

Gold and Silver Whale hair accessory by WeeGardens – $17 (£10.50)
Love this little hair accessory. I have no idea how to put these in but I would learn. I want whales in my hair…

Aunt Nelly’s Carpet Bag by Peace Love and Polka Dots – $35 (£22)
I’m in love with this bag. It’s sturdy, grey and has a big bow. Very yummy. Click the link to see more pictures including the yummy lining.

Maxi cowl in denim blue by IShouldKoko – $80 (£50)
I wanted one of these cowl/circle scarves for ages. I am sorely tempted by this extra huge one in a pretty blue.

Black MSD Leggings by sugardollshop – $10 (£6)
I am a ball jointed doll collector. These leggings would look brilliant on Sebastien my MNF El.

Bats Hooded Long Sleeve T-Shirt, American Apparel Hoodie with Water Based Ink by Elementalshop – $18 (£11)
Bats, love the bats. Plus it’s getting to that sort of weather where a long sleeved hooded t-shirt may be more practical than a big hoodie.

“What do you mean the pig can’t have bacon?” By sleepyrobot13 $12.50 (£8)
This dude is awesome. He is learning an important lesson about cannibalism. I think he should do that in my house.

Ampersand 18×18 cushion cover by anitanirma – $28.50 (£18)
Cushion and literary obsession in one.

White Bird wall sticker by designfruit – $15 (£9)
Wall sticker and music obsession. They have other colours for those of you with white walled homes.
Men’s Fashion
Hello Gentleman.
I don’t get the pleasure of talking about men’s clothes very often, it is a shame because I love men’s fashion. It is somewhat an obsession. I am not blessed with a boyfriend who is happy to go shopping on a weekly basis so I can choose his wardrobe, so I am taking on my male readership to help you find a new style. I’ll try and do it all thriftily but I’m not going to be putting you in an outfit that will fall apart whilst you are running around being manly.
I’ll try and put these into full outfits but it might be best to just take this as a list of brilliant pieces that would compliment your wardrobe. Not knowing you exact wardrobe and other details I might be way off the mark with what will fit in but that’s what the comments are for.

£12 from Asos.com

£25 from Asos.com
I love these jeans. They may not be for you if you are particularly skinny and tall (unless you fancy an emo look) but would certainly suit someone of average height and build. They’d also go brilliantly with converse, pointed boots, the above t-shirt and a waist coat (although maybe not all at once.)

£65 from Asos.com
These are gorgeous, made by Superdry, a brand I love. I don’t think you should skimp on jeans, a good pair of jeans will last you years. These are more body shape friendly and will suit almost anyone.

£50 Asos.com
Any man that can pull of pointed boots will certainly turn my head. Any man that can wear electric blue, pointed boots will have me dribbling. These might not be for everyone but the good news is that they do them in black too.

£19 Asos.com
These shirts are so in right now, they look awesome, suit almost everybody and can be worn a number of ways. You can wear a plain t-shirt underneath with the shirt done up partly, or undone or you can wear it as you would a normal shirt. For a sexy cowboy look go for some black pointed boots and ripped jeans.

£23 from Asos.com
Wear a simple black jumper over a plain open necked shirt for a more casual look at work. Suit jackets and ties can sometimes be too much, these jumpers look smart and very stunning.

£425 from Asos.com
More men, especially of the younger generations should wear three piece suits. Go for quality. I can spot a cheap suit from a mile away. This is a stunning set of clothes, men should go out dressed up like this for no reason other than the fact that they look fabulous. If you can afford to have a suit tailored to your measurements do so, however, if you can’t then you should buy a suit and take it to a tailor who can fit it to your body size. Get a suit that fits, you may find the trousers are too long, the jacket is a bit loose, a tailor could sort all this out and more for around £20.

£59.99 from Republic
A nice fitted, smart coat is something I don’t see enough on men. Sure there are other, casual coats out there (one of which I’ve outlined below) but jackets such as this always look good.

£44.99 from Republic
This is a nice, simple jacket. Great to wear when you are heading out clubbing and have to take a jacket for those cold walks between clubs and bars. The collar shape is unusual and that pulls this out from the hundreds of other generic black coats.

£19.99 from Republic
Big, bold stripes. If you are cold wear this over a simple long-sleeved black top.
Bunnyhug.co.uk
I’ve found this spectacular little site which sells all sorts of fabulous clothes, shoes and accessories. For a little while I’ve wanted to take a step back from buying just cheap high street clothes. I now think that I have the salary to move into good quality clothes. I’m a thrifter by nature, however, having a piece of brilliantly designed, slightly more expensive piece of clothing is totally worth it.
It is nice to be able to consider good quality clothes rather than populating my wardrobe with tat from George (not that all stuff from George is bad, you can just tell it cost £5)
So www.bunnyhug.co.uk – aside from their super awesome name they have the most stunning collection of clothes. I love their shoes too. Check them out. Maybe one day I’ll do a post on key pieces from their designers that I love!
What is uber cool about the site is that you can search by colour. I love that!
Going Burlesque
Well, I’m not going to be doing a burlesque show or anything like that. No my cup of tea, however I will be attempting to dress is something remotely burlesque and full of awesome.
The Outfit:
Black Corset from: www.corsets-uk.com
Purple Skirt from Dorothy Perkins
Pink, net underskirt from Oxfam (89p – bargain)
Black leggings (I’d love to wear stockings but I really don’t think I can pull that off)
Christian Louboutin Rolando shoes.
Mini Tophat from Ann Summers
Sequined Waist Coat from Next
Feather Boa from Yarmouth Indoor Market
Possibly false lashes
Possibly black nail polish
Of course you’ll have all the pictures from the night. With all the outfits, how to recreate them and who was wearing what. Bring on the weekend folksies!
Thrifting a Joker Costume
My man, Benjamin wants to go as the Joker from Batman for my Halloween bash. All the costumes out there for any sort of affordable price are awful. I figured with some clever sewing / dyeing / thrifting we could find him the perfect outfit for next to nothing.
There are two obstacles to over come:
1. His height – He is gangly, long arms and legs which often means that things are too short in the arm / leg area. He’s also hellishly skinny although any trouser issues can be fixed with a belt.
(Edit: I must point out that I love his gangliness, Ben just read this and retorted with “Gangly? Thanks babe : )” Please note the smiley face, he texted this comment.)
2. Colour – The joker wears two hard to get hold of colours in the suit world. Purple and green. Dyeing may have to ensue.

The Outfit is made up of:
Pinstripe purple trousers
Blue / Grey Hexagon Shirt
Mottled brown/grey/black tie
Green waist coat
Purple coat
Grey Suit Jacket – although this isn’t seen often.
The two factors that seem to make up outfit are the purple coat and green waist coat. The next most important thing is to find purple trouser, then the hexagon shirt and tie. I’m quite a perfectionist and it is the little details such as those hexagons that would make me very, very happy but something tells me that our company at the party won’t notice them. However, everyone is going to be doing this costume because who doesn’t love Heath and the Batman films, so this gets me thinking that having one of the most authentic costumes is going to win serious cool points when exchanging Halloween pics with friends. I would mention Facebook here and how comments on Facebook about the costume would be uber cool but Ben doesn’t have face book and I doubt my friends, fashion forwards and geeky as they may be, would appreciate such awesome.
So, onto dyeing.
Dylon do a colour called Intense violet and a green called Amazon green and these dyes aren’t hard to get hold of, in fact there’s a store that sells them pretty much opposite my fave thrift store. They also do something called pre-dye also which lightens the colour of the garment you wish to dye. This would be perfect for dyeing pin stripe (can you dye pinstripe? Would it all just go one colour?) trousers, a dark coat or a waist coat.
So I need to find:
Grey/blue coat
(Grey suit jacket)
Grey/cream waist coat
Hexagon Shirt
Mottled Tie
(Golfer’s socks in some garish, colourful pattern.)
Hair
Ben already has the hair for the job, with some wax and mousse it should be easy to achieve that wet look, greasy, wavy effect. Then either with some yellow/green spray dye or coloured gel we should be able to get the correct colour. Experiments will have to ensue.

Makeup
I’m feeling pretty confident about the make up part (surprise, surprise) the only thing that may be a little difficult will be the scars. I know how to apply the wax and stuff to get raised scars but I haven’t done it in forever. Once again I shall have to experiment. However, with everything else I think I know what I’m doing. White foundation followed by a thin layer of white face powder, I’ll then get Ben to scrunch up his face for the appropriate cracks.

Eyes will be a mixture of black face paint, eyeliner and black eye shadow. The face paint will allow the cracking, whilst the eyeshadow and eyeliner will ensure the eye area stays dark. Lips will be done in face paint, then extended upward over the wax scars to create the clown look. What will be difficult will be getting the good balance between the authentic Joker look of cracked and smeared makeup with out the whole look being rubbed off by 9pm. Primer in some places but not others? Must train that boy not to rub his eyes.



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