September
 is here, in all its chilly, soggy glory, and the Unfashionista is 
depressed AF. We've had nothing but rain and gloom since last Friday, 
and to top off the general dreariness, it looks like there's a hurricane
 coming our way. The only thing in my life that's given me any solace is
 the potential for new and interesting clothing combinations to suit the
 weather.
First novelty of the outfit: One New Thing.
 Today's Thing is the skirt. With a solid dark teal color and a simple 
circle construction, it's more of a wardrobe staple than anything to get
 excited over, but I've never worn it before, so it counts! 
Second
 novel element: short sleeves! That might not sound very exotic, but I 
don't wear short sleeves very often. My comfort zone for short sleeves 
is pretty narrow—maybe 72 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit when I'm sitting 
still. Anything warmer than that, and my shirts fall victim to armpit 
sweat; anything cooler, and my body starts to go into hibernation. So 
it's a rare occasion when I can count on the temperature being 
appropriate for short sleeves my entire day at work. Today, however, 
with the outdoor temperatures starting at 70 in the morning and forecast
 no higher than 82 (though they actually never passed 73), was one of 
them.
After my push to acquire a collection of solid-colored short sleeved shirts
 last year, this year I decided simplicity was great and all, but I 
wanted more work-appropriate short-sleeve shirts with interesting 
prints, to wear with all my solid bottoms. This tee is one of the 
results. The simple color scheme and modest V-neck keep it appropriate 
for a casual office, but to add a little spice, it also has a bird motif
 (to which I matched my earrings!). 
My styling choices were the third novelty of this outfit. For starters, I knotted the shirt, which, though I've done it
 from time to time, is still not one of my first choices for at work. 
Although part of me wondered if a waist-knot might convey a little too 
much casualness for the office, the larger part of me concluded that as 
long as I'm not revealing any midriff, it's OK. In this outfit, the 
waist knot served an invaluable role in correcting the proportions of 
the short skirt and too-long top. 
 If your shirt seems too 
long or too loose, and your waistband is too high for an effective half- or quarter-tuck , try knotting the shirt at the front or side for a slimmer, higher-waisted profile.
 If your shirt seems too 
long or too loose, and your waistband is too high for an effective half- or quarter-tuck , try knotting the shirt at the front or side for a slimmer, higher-waisted profile.
 If your shirt seems too 
long or too loose, and your waistband is too high for an effective half- or quarter-tuck , try knotting the shirt at the front or side for a slimmer, higher-waisted profile.
 If your shirt seems too 
long or too loose, and your waistband is too high for an effective half- or quarter-tuck , try knotting the shirt at the front or side for a slimmer, higher-waisted profile. 
 
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