

I found Shaybelle's lovely designs through Chelsea and Unruly Things. I have been patiently waiting for Jenny's new collection, but I really 'needed' some handmade clothing 'right now' [.....] so, I couldn't decide between the Carpenter (top) and Prim (bottom) dresses by Shaybelle, but I finally settled on the latter. I don't think this will be the last time I order something from her, though, so there's no rush [....] I have something else in the works that I'm really excited about.
I've decided to see how long I can last buying only handmade or used clothing.
Neato. I love that goal. Keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteyes, she has such simple yet beautiful lines. i love the prim dress.
ReplyDeleteOMG I looooooove this dress!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great, and a great (if potentially expensive) goal...it really carries over to other things, too, like local farmer's markets and coffee shops...
ReplyDeletegreat idea & one which i've thought about often, but have yet to attempt. love both dresses!
ReplyDeleteNice choices! Love both.
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ReplyDeletehi,
ReplyDeletei just stumbled upon your blog, do you know where one can find nice brown boots like the ones in the second picture, and comfortable?
thanks,
linda
linda-
ReplyDeletemadewell sells brown boots that are similar, but i don't know if they're comfortable or not. the price is pretty good, though $180.
i really love frye's boots, which you can find on zappos or piperlime, among many other sites. they're more expensive, $200-400 range, but i find them to be really well made and comfortable.
sometimes anthropologie carries simple brown boots, but i've never purchased boots from them so i can't attest to the quality.
if comfort is important to you, either consider thrift stores or something like the frye boots.