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Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Floral Patterned Shirt

This is the first post about some lovely items that I brought from Sue Ryder in Forrest Hill (South East London) this weekend. The first buy is a floral, vintage, patterned shirt, I am over the moon with this buy! I think it is a one off piece, as I didn't recognise the brand which I normally view as a good thing, as its means you are more likely not to see everyone else wearing it. In general I think that charity shops are great places if you want an individual unique look, and I think it's great to have wardrobe which is different from everyone else.

So here it is:


£6.95

Yours,

Emma Dilemma

P.S. Quote of the day- "Don't be afraid of being different, be afraid of being the same as everyone else."

- Anonymous





9 comments:

  1. that is such a cute blouse! we love the print and colours

    www.mkstyleramblings.blogspot.com.au

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    1. Thank you. I'm really please with this purchase, I love patterned prints and colours too!

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  2. I like how it's perfectly fitted. And it definitely looks special with its print and colar :)
    If you'd like to follow each other (gfc/bloglovin), just let me know :) xx

    Maja
    http://modern-muffin.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thank you, that's so kind. Yes that sounds like a lovely idea, I shall have a look at your blog now :).

      x

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  3. You know I loved this as I tweeted you. This is a beautiful find and looks great on you.

    Linking up from Transatlantic blonde WIWW

    http://fashion-mommy.com

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    1. Yes, thank you for the lovely tweet and also leaving a comment. That's so lovely to hear, glad you like the shirt :) .

      x

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  4. Such a great find! Thanks for linking up! Thank you for adding the image but can you please hyperlink it/add the link? The code is on my blog sidebar :)

    ✰Transatlantic Blonde✰

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  5. Love the shirt and the quote. I definitely think that being different is much better than being the same as everyone else and charity shops are great places to shop.

    Ceri (ethicalfashionblog.com)

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