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What Wendy Wore: Sailor Suit by Castelbajac

July 3, 2017 by WendyB

The 4th of July holiday means it is time to get out my JC de Castelbajac sailor outfit!

What Wendy Wore
Top: Castelbajac (2010)
Pants: Castelbajac (2010)
Shoes: Terry de Havilland (made in 2004, acquired in 2012)

It’s a tradition!

Oops! I almost forgot last year’s outing.

The sailor suit in 2016. Click for original post.

In all this time, I’m pretty sure I’ve never taken a picture of the back of the top.

That’s the kind of shot my right-hand woman Eryn thinks of taking. You can see her, hard at work with her camera, in my mirrored sunglasses here.

Cutler and Gross sunglasses from 2015. Click to see another photo of them.

I’ll be talking about very costume-y outfit in this week’s YouTube video. Subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss it!

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Filed Under: Castelbajac, designers, Fashion, holidays, outfit post, pictures of me, repeat offender collage, Special Occasions, What Wendy Wore Tagged With: 4th of july outfit

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