Sunday, June 19, 2011

If you came expecting glamour...

...sorry.
This is traditionally my day off from being stylish and put-together.  This is me being a dag.  In fact if one so desired (which I totally understand most couldn't care less, but still) one could check back through my Sunday outfits for any of these me-made challenges and probably the same aura of dag-icity will be a constant.  But hey, days for comfort dressing are a necessary and realistic part of one's week.  I am spending the day chucking a ball for the dog (did this activity after our brief photo opportunity here, as usual), sipping cups of tea and reading the paper, and a bit of cooking and sewing will be achieved too, no doubt.
Wishing you all an equally lovely weekend!


Details:
Shirt; Burda 7767, pink linen, details here (originally made for Craig, but Tim has hijacked it permanently and I borrow it sometimes too, hehe)
Jeans; Burda 7863 with modifications, rust-coloured corduroy, details here
Socks; not seen, but handknit too, I'm wearing these ones
Boots; Andrea and Joen, from Uggies in Dunsborough

9 comments:

Jacinta @ modelmumma said...

Cazza you are the daggiest dag I ever did see.
And pigs fly too.

;)

Mary said...

day off from style? Not possible carolyn :-)

Shelly said...

It works for me. Everyone is entitled to have a day off. My day off is ALL weekend not just Sundays. Enjoy your day.

Sharon said...

Still a great outfit and we got up to Frisbee throwing.

Kathy said...

All dags should look as good as you :> Love that pink shirt!

Trudy Callan said...

You can't help buy look stylish.

Mom said...

Carolyn,
I don't know what dag is, but you look great to me. And I'm sure that your dog agrees with me...
Have a lovely week.
Miriam.

Terri said...

Dag? It's been fascinating to watch the changing moods of the water behind you this month.

Tanit-Isis said...

I actually think you look really stylish today. It might be a bit daggy without the boots, but they totally jazz it up. And I'm not convinced orange jeans can ever be daggy.

Unless daggy means "sleek, cool, and unusual", anyway.