Uptown Cheapskate (the consignment shop where I once famously scored a very affordable sleeveless floral blouse)
 opened a location in College Park a few months ago, and I finally had 
cause to visit it last week (despite being under 2 miles from my home, 
it's far off my particular beaten paths).
While
 the jaw-dropping bargains were hard to find, I still snagged 
this gold sweater for $1.80. Speaking of "snag," that's what it was 
covered with. I spent over an hour on Tuesday tidying it up with a 
razor, scissors, and electric clippers, trying to remove all the pills 
clinging to the fabric. It still looks scruffy, and I fully intend to 
have another go at it the next time I have the patience and better 
lighting, but it was good enough to wear once!
I
 was originally aiming for a gold-on-gold color scheme, but my efforts 
soon steered me towards this neutral beige dress instead.
The
 problem with the sweater is it's awfully big. Thicker than most knits I
 usually wear and not tailored in the least, it looked shapeless on me, 
especially over the baggy skirt. I decided to try cinching the waist 
with a belt, and that helped a lot!
Now,
 with the braided leather belt and the heavy knotted fringe on the 
cardigan, I was feeling a little Wild and Wooly West, and I knew just 
the boots to finish off the look—the ones with the sweater cuff...and more braided leather!
I'm
 still a fan of these boots, but I've run out of novel ways to wear 
them, and they fit a bit large, so I was planning on wearing them one 
more time this winter and then selling them. This is the "one more 
time," and they look great in this ensemble (it even inspired a coworker
 to tell me I'm an "outfit artist," which is really the highest 
compliment I could receive!).
 
 
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