
As I'm typing this with one hand while another swiping the overflowing mucus off my nostrils thanks to the much-awaited flu, I was contemplating my eBay frenzy in buying all sorts of odds and ends including some items to spice up my wardrobe: a brown blazer, 3 narrow belts, the Thai fisherman pants as I featured in the last post, and much more accessories, stay tuned!

Take for an example this 'leather' belt pictured: the seller claims that it is authentic leather, but it turns out to be a synthetic polyurethane crap! I suppose he doesn't expect buyers' ability to distinguish between the real deal and the fake one. So there goes my first 'negative feedback'. In the end it doesn't bother me much really; it's a dirt cheap belt and looks sturdy enough, hence the following purchase of 2 belts from the same seller (oi fake leather belt seller, please don't kill me)!

And back to the ill-fitting blazer. The eBay shop image showed a super skinny blazer on the model, but it turns out really big for me as my body is a whole lot smaller than the model's, obviously. What is XS for Americans is definitely an M for me. In the end it fits me rather nicely to be honest, and I try to take some positive out of it: there's always a possibility to roll up the cuffs or just pull the elbows up, like pictured.
The vintage shoes, on the other hand gets real love from me, although the soles fell apart just after a few hours of 'test-driving' on the streets of Paris last winter. Hence the need of bringing them to the nearby cobbler who stitched the soles together, which I might add, gives some character to the shoes. Oh and did I mention the substantial heels? ROCK ON!



eBay blazer, Topman denim shirt, Castro indigo jean, eBay narrow belt, D&G watch, Paris vintage lace-ups
photog: Ezzra
9 comments:
damn the flu..
can i gv a negative comment here if i may say that the roll up legs created a chop-off look as you rolled up the sleeves.How about a pre-scratched or torn legs without rolling up the legs??it sure has a vintage look with your blazer:)
Ahaha I just came across your blog.. and my name is Dunia. Are you muslim?
khalid. luckily we survived it yea?
chiiliyeow, any constructive criticism like your is always welcomed. your idea sound interesting, might try it some time, but in this case i'd like to emphasize on the substantial heels of the shoes, hence the cuff on the jeans.
Dunia, well hello there! Yes I am a Muslim, and Dunia in Malay is 'world' (I'm sure it's taken from the Arabic with the same meaning yes?)
wheeee......let's exchange link!!=)
me name= hui qian...=)
Blue on blue and brown, I like the combination! And the blazer doesn't look too big in the photos.
Haha, can you believe I still haven't gone crazy over eBay? Trying to resist the temptation, haven'g gotten a thing yet!
substantial heels rock. your shoes scream Bottega Veneta!
So close, yet..
The blazer don't seem too awkward around the shoulders, though it isn't exactly the best fit. But the thing I'd pick on is the length. Just that little bit too long makes all the difference. Tsk, shame..
Loving those shoes though. It's a bit behind but why not try doing without the socks with your rolled pants next time? ;]
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