I graduated from college with a degree in Art/Interior Design, so what I am about to show you is rather scary, but keep in mind that I just don’t care. What I mean is, I care about you, just not about what I am about to show you…
Actually I do have a good sense of what colors go together, you just can’t tell by what I am wearing when I work in the yard most of the time…
The pink shorts (above photo) I bought on purpose many years ago. I bought the maroon sweatshirt on purpose many years ago too.
Those hot pink pants (above) were the perfect thrift store fine. Perfect for the garden. The blue windbreaker was another thrift store find, complete with a casino logo on it from California.
The army green muck boots – I really wanted the lime green ones at Fleet Farm up in Wisconsin, but they didn’t have my size. That really would have made my outfits complete! Right?
I know one person out there reading this is rolling her eyes right now. Her name starts with a “G” and I know she is thinking “What has happened to her?” (now that she has just read this last sentence, she is laughing – I hope!
I just want to say… I don’t go out in public wearing these clothes…. these are strictly yard clothes and I think that they are great yard clothes!
The neighbors don’t even seem to bat an eye (at least not in my presence!)
It is kind of funny that when I found Wocket and immediately brought him home (thrift store find). After all, he has the same fashion sense that I do when working outside.
Sincerely, Emily
LOVE your style! And you are rock’n those boots! 🙂 My neighbors would love your fashions, as I have been seen streaking through the backyard in boots and blue leopard print night shirt…… the chickens did not mind but I think I heard a neighbor say to his wife….. Avert your eyes! We are garden fashionista’s!
Hi Sandy. THANKS! The much boots are great, it is just too bad I don’t get much of an opportunity to ear them….. too dry! Garden fashionista’s – love it!
I have a pair of the rattiest blue jeans you could imagine for gardening work, and a pilled lime green sweater for cold days…but they’re comfortable! The plants don’t seem to mind what I wear…. 🙂
You are right Sheryl. The plants don’t mind. Your garden attire sounds very comfortable!
It would be so silly to wear anything that shouldn’t get dirt and grass stains on it!
Hi Ronnie – definitely makes no sense to wear good clothes in the yard. There have been a few times when I stop at the neighbors on my way home from the grocery store/hardware store (in good clothes) to drop something off and I end up out in the yard digging or doing something. That has never had a good ending.
You are my kind of gal!!!!! LOL Nancy
Thanks Nancy! Do you and your special gardener have specific clothes that you wear when working out in your yard?