I went to college in the 90’s when grunge was at it’s height of fashion. I loved thrift stores almost more back then, than I do now. Mostly out of necessity, but also for the thrill of the hunt like today. One of the things I used to love to find and wear were army pants. Like…actual US Military Army pants. They were always so perfectly worn in and soft, and I loved the extra large pockets. Made me feel dainty, which when you’re 5’8 is a total plus 🙂
Anywho! I found these “Army Pants” by Current Elliott on Twice (online resale store that has great stuff and repeatedly sends coupons!) for $21. I had a $10 coupon from a prior purchase, so I jumped on them. I wasn’t disappointed. They fit exactly like the true army pants! I like that they are a different spin on the boyfriend jean too…
While we are talking about nostalgia, how about these Dr. Scholls!?? I remember my mom wearing them in the 70’s, so when they kind of came back in the 90’s I snatched up a few pairs. Ok…I got 3 colors haha. Of course I still have them. I figure if Birks are making a comeback, these should too!
Maya’s totally into holding my face right now. She says “Awe…nice!” Yet, sometimes it’s not so gentle :{
Dying over this little top from Little Boogaweezin! She’s offering 30% off all baby/kids clothing on Friday when you use the code SURPRISE. Such cute stuff for both baby and Mama!
Dancing in the leaves…
On me…


Just stumbled on this seven years after you wrote this and find it quite a fashion prophesy! I have always loved the look of Dr. Scholl’s sandals, which were huge when I was in high school in the late 70s. Their gradual return has been wonderful to witness and this spring the company came back full steam with its Scholl Iconic brand of sandals and clogs. (I wore both while in college in the 80s, when they were available for guys, too.) They have really done well to incorporate modern colors and styling. Check them out: https://www.scholliconicshoes.com/
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Those are the most terrific Scholl Exercise Sandals and they look great on your feet-They were all the rage in the ‘70s and ‘80s as well
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