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An American Apparel Style Skirt To Mourn The Loss of AA

January 20, 2017 by loxandleather 2 Comments

My relationship with American Apparel was a complicated one.

It largely consisted of me walking into the store with a specific clothing item in mind. I’d try on said clothing item, love the way it fit, wish it didn’t expose my nipples through the thin fabric, but would consider buying it anyway–until I saw the price tag.

You see, because American Apparel clothing was manufactured in LA, the prices were way, way up for what you’d expect to pay for basics. Were they higher quality than basics from H&M? Sometimes. Did I consider paying the extra money because I knew their workers weren’t being exploited? Not usually, sadly. And besides, being LA-made didn’t mean that workers were being treated fairly, according to many sources.

But now that they’re gone, I wish I had bought more stuff, at least, sort of. If nothing else, I’ll miss the convenience. Because when you needed a specific colored clothing item at the last minute, you could almost always count on American Apparel.

I visited their Hollywood store earlier this week while I was in LA and still didn’t find anything worth spending money on, even with the 40% discount. And yet, here I am in these pictures wearing a distinctly American Apparel style skirt, which was purchased for cheaper at Forever 21 and probably manufactured unethically.

Does that make me a bad person? I don’t know, but if so, then everyone I know is a bad person too. I’ve been thinking a lot about ethically made clothing ever since I wrote this article about fast fashion and politics. I’ve previously always bragged about how I found a cheap version of a hot trend item, but looking at the big picture has me second guessing.

What are your stances on fast fashion? Do you prefer not to think about it? Do you vow to only purchase ethically made clothes? Do you think that it’s not our problem as long as it’s not happening in our country (news flash: sweat shops exist in the USA). I’d love to hear your thoughts! Feel free to comment below.

In the mean time, enjoy this look I created with my American Apparel style skirt that was actually purchased at Forever 21. Oops.

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Earrings: Vintage Chanel (similar here)

Sweater: Thrifted

Skirt: Forever 21

Belt: Vintage (similar here)

Boots: Cape Robbin

Photos by Zachary Zirlin Photography

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Jelly Sandals and Easy Summer Outfits

August 3, 2016 by loxandleather 6 Comments

So I really love summer looks, but I kind of have trouble putting together daytime “appropriate” outfits that I won’t die of sweat in (I sweat a lot, okay?). Also, jean shorts are not really comfortable to sit around in all day. At least mine aren’t.

I really like flowy A-line skirts like this one from H&M because they’re easy to move in, keep you cool, and still make a statement, even paired with a basic top like the one I chose to wear. The only downside to wearing (short) A-line skirts if you live in a windy city like I do is you may accidentally flash your ass to strangers on the subway (as if you didn’t get cat-called enough, right?).

I used to wear some spandex running shorts underneath skirts like this (when I remembered, anyways), but ever since I got my hands on some THINX panties I’ve actually been wearing the boyshort-style ones underneath which is way comfier and less bulky.

The American Apparel top is another fave of mine that I wear all the time, although since I tend to wear it with no bra it results in some sweat stains in the summer…(part of the reason I couldn’t use some of the pics from this look TBH).

The part of my look that isn’t so comfortable are the shoes. I got these from New Look for about ten pounds, but they’re essentially a knock-off of this pair from UNIF. Sorry UNIF, I love you, but was way too broke to be spending $80 bucks on jelly sandals at the time (JK, I’m still too broke). I got the bag from Top Shop, and the necklace is vintage, given to me by my cool-ass great aunt.

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UNIF Hella Jellys, Victoriaswing Neon Green Pleated Flare Skirt, American Apparel Sleeveless Crop Top

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Photos by Pixilens

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