Leather up
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Wearing: Zara boyfriend jeans (similar here), Apple Bottoms jacket, Primark heels (similar here), SoNize bag, Club Manhattam rings
A few days ago I told you about my silver coated jeans from Apple Bottom. In this post I am sharing
with you one of the loveliest items Apple Bottom ever made for as far as I know (I do not get paid to
say this): a wrinkle-ish leather jacket with 3/4 sleeves. What I love about it
is that it is an urban kinda thing, but it still has a chique touch to it. Furthermore, I think
it’s timeless depending on what I match it with.
As you may have noticed, my boyfriend jeans have somehow became one of my fav pieces. And although it
would’ve been a great choice to go for skinny jeans with this jacket, I went for my less predictable, more
comfortable, way looser BF jeans. Being the denim lover I am.
Love it or hate it?