My sister has thee best thrift store down the street from her where she always find thee best and most stylish vintage tops and I always am thee most jealous sister when I visit and see her enviable closet. So, you can imagine my delight when she presented me with this vintage beauty for my birthday this year:
She took the liberty of taking it in for me as it was a tad wide (being the same size has a ton of advantages including, but not limited to, borrowing, altering for each other, borrowing, and borrowing some mo) but it was still missing some buttons down the back making it the perfect candidate for a little update.
Enter these buttons I found at JoAnn fabrics (at 50% off):
Everybody say hello to Vanna. Ms. White wouldn’t leave me or the buttons alone. ;)
All I did was remove the existing buttons and replace them with the new gold ones. (I made sure when I was buying buttons that the new ones were the same size as the old so they’d fit through the existing button holes because a button hole (re)sewer you will not find here.)
After (sorry it’s a bit blurry):
Here’s a few of the lots and lots of ways I plan on wearing my newest button down: (Note: the first two of these outfits look really sweet from the back thanks to the new buttons but a photo of my backside just didn’t feel notawkward so frontward it is.)
From left (and speaking of left, apparently it’s my go-to lean?):
1 >>> Standing like a cowgirl with some camel wedges and bootlegs. Add a scarf for a pop and aviators for UV protection and I’m out the door in one hour flat (because three kids…).
2 >>> It’s still 90 degrees down here in the deep South and I cannot wait for the weather to give me the o.k. on my magenta cords! I threw on a statement necklace and matching points to give the win to pink. And speaking of those pink points, you might remember this ‘gram in which I went begging for help on how to fix them as they literally fell apart whilst I was making my way through a store, in public, everyone watching.
I reattached them using some Liquid Nails and so far they’re holding up well except they look a little worse for wear where the sole meets the actual shoe because when they separated, a little of the vinyl came off too so I’m on the fence whether to just toss them or not. I’m not too sad though because they’ve lasted me multiple wears over seven years and I only paid ONE DOLLAR for them at Gabe’s in college.
3 >>> See numba 2 except add a mustard sweater and some blue suede pumps. Too colorful? Anthony would say something like, “Yes. Yes it is.”
Last but not least, here’s how you can recreate this top. I tried to find one similar to mine but in my limited search time, the only one I could find is this one:
[via Fovever XII]
It buttons down the front but since the buttons seem to be hidden, you could always just sew a few buttons in a line down the back to create the same look. Of course, you could really do that to any shirt just to add that “party in the back”. It’s a really simple update that only requires sewing (or even gluing) on a button. If you’re not into the whole sewing/gluing thing, wearing a button-down shirt or cardigan backwards is always an option. Seriously! See here and here!
TGIF!