i'm drowning in clothes. not a good thing... i ordered from my favorite secondhand online store again since i try to get all of my clothes used, this time mostly for getting hats with ear flaps, my dream spanning YEARS at this point! and i got my absolute favorite genre of hat ever: trapper hats!! yes i had to get two because i couldn't decide between the two, and after fitting them i honestly can't let go of either. this type of hat was made for me, it's 100% milka coded, i'm utterly in love. so! this post is about outfits i snapped photos of while trying to go through my wardrobe and figuring out what to customize and what to resell (will i ever though? will i?? it's such a hassle and i avoid hassle like no other). i swear i'll have a capsule wardrobe some day.

first row of entries

first outfit is very comfortable, i don't wear red too often but the scarf i got is a nice hue of red with brown accents, the brown makes it easier to pair it with all the earthy tones i own! second one is mega casual but has one of the trapper hats!! i have to get better shots of both of them close up, i'm not exaggerating saying they're among my favorite belongings now... i never wear skinny jeans anymore because they're uncomfortable, but snapped a picture anyways. third is my favorite of the bunch (wow who would have guessed IT'S BECAUSE IT'S GREEN), the scarf on my head is new, forgot i owned the shirt and the scarf on my neck is handmade by my bestie! she's super good with crocheting accessories, clothes and blankets.

second and last row of entries

in the fourth one i forgot (yet again) that i owned that cardigan, but i love it to death. definitely going to be using it this fall! the scarf here is just an old t-shirt i cut up into two squares that i either wear on my head or neck, i've become a huge fan of scarves as you can probably tell. last one is ultra casual, just reminding myself to bust out my flannels more, i love flannels!! they're warm, soft and extremely comfortable... my rule of dressing is comfort for movement and lots of greens and browns to blend into the forest.