Dreadlocked

Lilya Snowbird Jacket
In the last five months I’ve amassed more jackets than I’ve owned in the previous five years. Usually a cardigan devotee for extra warmth in winter, I’m suddenly all about great jackets and can’t get enough. (Don’t worry you’ll get to see them all at some point over winter!) I’m really tempted to add this shaggy, dreadlocked cropped jacket to the collection.
I feel like this jacket is really out of character for my style (although I do have this disgusting burgundy faux-fur coat really old Sea Of Ghosts readers might remember that I scored at my local Op Shop for $10 which I just adore) so I can’t work out if this piece is wrong for the right reasons or just wrong for me.
Responses ( 6 )
Bejewelled Dresser shared this comment on Apr 02 10 at 12:58 PMGorgeous coat – though it’s not really my style either I think it is a real statement piece… Haha you know when I saw the ‘dreadlocked’ title of your post I thought you had done it to your hair! ;-)
cottonsocks shared this comment on Apr 02 10 at 2:23 PMi said it on twitter and ill say it again here!
yes yes yes!
i like it.
imagine it with some sort of white singlet/tee with wet look leggings and your JC boots or your flat lace up boots.(the ones that are kind of like combat/doc style boots.)
yes yes yes
it will look amazing on you.
1000000%
sauvage shared this comment on Apr 03 10 at 1:31 PMohh that’s amazing, in the best sort of crazy-dreadlock-jacket way.
diamondsinchampagne shared this comment on Apr 03 10 at 5:44 PMI think you could def. work this! I also have found I have accumulated more jackets over the last few months, it really adds drama to an outfit, LOVE drama :p
june shared this comment on Apr 04 10 at 12:00 AMi’ll say no. it looks too much like a bathroom floor mat.
Jessy shared this comment on Apr 12 10 at 10:20 PMi’m curious. did you ever make it yours..?
x jessy




