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Perfectly Plaid

By Kristina Suko @eccentricowl

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With the breakout of fall there always comes a rash of bloggers gushing over how much they love fall in all of its fall-ness. The Starbucks-pumpkin-spice-latte-loving, scarf-piling, crisp-orange-leaf-day-adoring, will-make-everything-out-of-pumpkins-imaginable bloggers. And, just as opposite but equally emerging are those who protest the former. Who don’t like Starbucks, who live in a climate that doesn’t have fall weather, who can’t stand pumpkins, or who just simply don’t like fall and hate the platitudes brought on by the change of weather. I am always amused by the stark contrast of these two types, and always find myself extra careful to avoid stereotypes as the weather changes. For the most part, I try not to stumble into either camp.

But I like fall, for the most part. Who doesn’t enjoy pretty leaves and a chance to pull out clothes that have been put away for a few seasons? Who doesn’t like sharing a seasonal drink with friends, or simply savoring a hot coffee on a cold day? And, who isn’t sometimes annoyed by repetitive trends in blogging? Personally, I don’t really like pumpkin spice lattes (although my husband does), and we don’t get many stereotypically “fall” days here — as in sunny, cold, surrounded by beautiful crunchy orange leaves. But there are definitely still things I associate with fall, that I love and that I will never fail to verbally appreciate from time to time.

Perfectly Plaid | www.eccentricowl.com

For me, fall means rainy days, foggy mornings, and the smell of woodsmoke in the air. For me, fall means finally being able to wear all of the woolly plaids and nubby sweaters I’ve packed away in a box or found thrifting in the summer. For me it means an emergence of my brooch collection as I begin to layer and have more structured fabrics to hold them. And, of course, I always have to make a pumpkin pie, and carve a pumpkin.

While the leaves do occasionally turn orange here, they usually end up wet and soggy on the ground, and we are just as equally surrounded by evergreens that never lose their green but inevitably drop a plethora of orange needles and dark pine-cones as the temperature drops. There are not as many crisp days with crunchy leaves, as Washington often lives up to its stereotype of cloudy and rainy — or, more accurately, misty. And, oftentimes the maples drop leaves that are more brown than orange. Yet, while it may not be picture-perfect fall, I love it here. And I always will.

Perfectly Plaid | www.eccentricowl.com
Perfectly Plaid | www.eccentricowl.com

This fall it seems I have gotten much more creative with my hair. I am particularly pleased with it today; after searching for “1950’s updos” on Google, I came across this image and decided to imitate it. The bow of my scarf is partly in the way of the roll in the front, so you can’t quite see all the detail, but I still love how it works. On a day-to-day basis, to keep my hair from getting pulled by kids or being thrown into a haphazard bun, I’ve been trying to put it up in some sort of retro hairstyle. And now that I’ve sort of mastered the victory roll, it’s much easier and quicker than I would have thought! So, even if the rest of me is completely a mess, at  least my head will look good for Selfies. Ha!

Perfectly Plaid | www.eccentricowl.com
Perfectly Plaid | www.eccentricowl.com

I am also very pleased with the many components of this outfit that were thrifted over the last few weeks. I recently visited a little thrift store not five minutes away from my house for the first time, and was very excited to find two brooches, a silky vintage dress, and this sweater which is part of a skirt-sweater set. It’s vintage as well, and when I saw it I knew that even if the skirt didn’t end up fitting well (it doesn’t), the sweater would be a piece I could get some use out of. The color is so beautiful, and the pattern in the wool is just fantastic! Plus, that scalloped neckline!

I also found two pairs of barely-worn (or possibly  never worn) shoes in a recent trip, both colorful, both with bows on the toes, both really comfortable. And, this vintage purse and gloves set! I decided for once to scan areas of my local Goodwill that weren’t clothing items, and happened to find this purse. When I opened it up, I was pleasantly surprised to find the matching gloves inside. It’s one of those things you never think will happen to you — how often does one come across a beautiful wood and plaid purse with a matching set of gloves for $4? Yeah, not very.

Perfectly Plaid | www.eccentricowl.com

Perfectly Plaid | www.eccentricowl.com

Vintage sweater, vintage bag & gloves, vintage brooch, belt, headscarf, and wedges, thrifted | shawl, c/o Oasap | skirt, c/o Choies | glasses, c/o Firmoo

What gets you excited for fall? Or, if fall is not your thing, what season is your favorite and why?

I hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday!

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