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will anything look lovely with a nice soft brown cord knee skimming a line skirt?

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hereidrawtheline · 29/09/2009 08:06

I picked one up in perfect condition at a charity shop yesterday, a nice label for £3 but the reason I got it is the fabric is just to die for, it is so soft and scrumptious and the lining is lovely. I dont really wear brown much I'm really a grey/green/black girl but I dont object to brown. Anyway I tried it on last night with different tops of mine just to get an idea of shapes etc and I cant find anything to pair it with. As I see it I am going to have to buy everything new for it - tights, boots and top. I have 2 pairs of boots, grey cardy uggs and black bikers with silver buckles, I dont guess they will go? All my tights are black with patterns. And most certainly none of my tops look remotely decent in either colour or shape.

So anyway this is brown, a-line, and just touches the tops of my knees. whaddya think I should do with my "bargain"?

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AnyFucker · 29/09/2009 08:19

I think you should give it to me....

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fishie · 29/09/2009 08:58

no it will look much better on me. and i've got new brown boots and purple tights to go with it.

what make is it hereid?

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Jewelsandgems · 29/09/2009 09:19

Brown and grey look great together! But the shape of the cardy uggs would not be great with that shaped skirt

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shopalot · 29/09/2009 09:31

Why don't you dye it black? Get a dylon washing machine and dye it. Mind you the dye would cost around £5 so it is adding to your bargain. Either that or wear shoes?

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pleasechange · 29/09/2009 09:31

A green top will look nice with the brown skirt. If you don't have one, you could pick one up for under £15 at either zara or m&s

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fishie · 29/09/2009 09:35

risky dying things like that, sometimes the thread doesn't go the right colour. black cord with brown thread would be dire.

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pleasechange · 29/09/2009 09:36

I had a bad dying experience recently. Got the awful thread problem, and also the dye left a residue in the machine which I can't remove, despite following the instructions to the letter

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MrsBadger · 29/09/2009 09:40

black boots and tights will be fine

green will look fab with brown

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tulpe · 29/09/2009 09:41

Don't dye it!

Agree with Jewelsandgems that grey and brown look great together.

Wear it with a grey or brown jumper/cardi/long sleeve tee. I have a brown a-line skirt (sadly not lovely cord though) which I wear with a brown long sleeve tee and cardi or a brown wrap cardigan and camisole.

Does sound as though you might need a pair of brown boots though. Your skirt was such a bargain......get thyself to thy local TK Maxx and find some bargainous boots

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hereidrawtheline · 29/09/2009 09:55

well I wont dye it I live in fear of bad dye jobs basically I have no faith in myself getting it right and it is such a lovely shade of rich galaxy brown I dont really want to change it. I dont mind buying a couple of things to wear with it. And sadly I'm a size 16 so it's likely too big for some of you ladies! Lemme go look at the label to see what it is, I dont think it is too nice but nice IYKWIM, I dont recognise the label but guess it is nice from the weight & feel of the fabric...

Ok it is jeans & co which I have just googled and it comes up with nothing so I have no idea what it is! But that's what it says. Watch it'll be primark or something but really it feels so scrummy so I wont complain anyway

If grey is alright I wonder about the cardy uggs in the neat and tidy folded down position rather than slouchy? and grey top to match? or what tights? or should I just start from scratch.

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Sunshinemambo · 29/09/2009 09:58

Be nice with jewel colours - purple, emerald green or a deep deep red. I think you could wear the biker boots with it too.

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fishie · 29/09/2009 10:02

you need new tights which aren't black.

here's what lisa armstrong in the times says on not wearing black: "Teal, purple, berry shades and camels are out there if you look. Mixing them with chocolate, tan and grey looks especially strong and modern. "

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princessmel · 29/09/2009 10:07

I wouldn't wear uggs with it.

If it's A line I'd wear something firtted on top.

Maybe jewel colours as suggested.

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fishie · 29/09/2009 10:08

that's all garments she is referring to, i'm not suggesting camel tights. oh no.

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hereidrawtheline · 29/09/2009 10:09

I would love some purple or teal tights. Still not sure the black boots with silver buckles will go with such warm colours but will give it a try and will get a top to co-ordinate with tights/skirt etc. Thanks

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CuntWhacker · 29/09/2009 10:11

Fitted cashmere (or soft wool) V-neck jumper.

at bargainous find

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hereidrawtheline · 29/09/2009 10:13

oh my god I would just love some cashmere... see I am a 16 though I tend to go for really loose tops so I dont look bumpy, fitted scares me. I like crossover tops a lot because I have huge boobs and a small waist. Picture Nigella without the money to dress nicely

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CuntWhacker · 29/09/2009 10:15

huge boobs and small waist are perfect for v-neck jumpers.

go and treat yourself to some cashmere

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hereidrawtheline · 29/09/2009 10:19

mmmm where can you buy some reasonably priced cashmere? (you're tempting me!)

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CuntWhacker · 29/09/2009 10:24

I think you need deep v-neck (because of big norkage) - so something like this

Will see if I can find something cheaper

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KembleTwins · 29/09/2009 10:25

M&S

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tulpe · 29/09/2009 10:26

reasonably priced cashmere in Tesco, TK Maxx and Uniqlo.

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KembleTwins · 29/09/2009 10:27

For nice cashmere, that is. I got 2 of their machine washable jumpers last autumn and they're still going strong.

this might be nice with your skirt. Looks like they do V necks too. And other colours.

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CuntWhacker · 29/09/2009 10:30

the M&S cashmere v-neck isn't deep cut enough for ample bosoms - and only comes in black (yawn)

but this from there might be nice

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KembleTwins · 29/09/2009 10:35

I too have enormous knockers, and find the slash neck ones quite flattering.

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