Tuesday 15 May 2012

Woollen


Now I don't really thrift much in the way of clothes (well nothing worth showing off here anyway), but a recent trip to Blayney and the discovery of the sweet little Anglican Op-shop there, choc a block full of loveliness revealed one piece of apparel I thought worthy of a blog post.

And here it is...



the sweetest woollen jumper I've seen in a long while. The scene depicted is very fitting too, as the picturesque drive to the township of Blayney reveals many a hilly paddock dotted with sheep, and fences lined with pine windbreaks against the grey Autumn sky.


And as the temps drop significantly here, with just last week the thermometer displaying -4C on the drive to work, I can see this jumper getting a fair bit of wear over the coming months as the weather only gets cooler. And for a grand total of $2 I'm sure I'll get my monies worth.


10 comments:

  1. It's freaking adorable! What a score. I definitely could not handle those temps but that jumper would make it bearable. xx

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  2. What a beautiful jumper Zara

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  3. Very cute and snug looking. We have just started to get cold but not the really crisp negatives like you. Nice to see you on there too!

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  4. "Ewe" sure did find a cute sweater and it looks very nice on you. Sorry about the pun..

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  5. Love it!! I so can't wear those jumpers and look as cute as you, totally jealous :)

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  6. What woolly loveliness, a multi-purpose find - on those cold days it is a cute jumper to keep you warm, and on those nights you can't get to sleep, you can count those little sheep!

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  7. THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKIN' ABOUT! yes, i am yelling, it's fabulous! xx

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  8. 'oh, tute!'was the comment you got from my almost 3 year old. I agree, very cute.

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