I Wear 50 Shades of Grey

in #life6 years ago

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The weather has been getting cooler quite fast, and we've already had quite a few days with a temperature around 10 degree Celsius. I love summer but I need to let go of the bootie shorts and cute dresses, they need to go back to storage until I can go to a tropical holiday, hopefully sooner rather than later. In go the summer stuff to the dark whole under my bed, and out come the warm knitwear, the winter jackets can still stay in the hideyhole. I can go with leather jackets and knitwear until the snow comes, that is still months away.

I just laid out all my knitwear to my bed, to see what I have and air it out after a few months being crammed into a box. I always joke that my clothing is 50 shades of grey, but I'm still far away from the 50 shades, it's only like 10. I do have two knits that don't go with this theme, one red turtleneck sweater I knitted myself and one forest green, both are at homehome. I am borderline obsessed with monochrome knitwear, I always want more in different shades of grey, with some black and white, various textures, different wools and changing patterns and shapes.

Lambs wool, mohair, cashmere, merino, smooth, ribbed, patent, turtle neck, v-neck, cardigan... I can go on.

Did you know that wool is the only clothing material that keeps you warm even if it gets wet? And did you know that if you don't get actual stains on your wool knit, you don't have to wash it? Wool has this amazing ability to sort of clean itself, all you need to do is air it out and you are good to go. I especially love light merino and cashmere knits for travel, because you don't have to worry about washing. Instead of bringing 6 cotton t-shirts, you can bring two merino shirts, one white and one black one. Though I still bring a lot because, well, I like clothing and options.

In my not so humble opinion, wool is the most sustainable material to exist, along with leather, they stand the test of time and wear so well, in theory, a lifetime. You can't say the same about plastic clothing, I mean, polyester and acrylic. chills Those make me gag! It's a waste of money, time, looks and environment to buy plastic clothing. You wear and wash it once and it's basically a pile of garbage after that. Though there are exceptions to the rule, like swimwear. And a little polyester in a knitwear does not hurt, a good rule of thumb is having max 30 percent, and the rest needs to be natural materials. Actually, in wool socks, it's essential to have a little polyester in the wool yarn, because it adds to the durability.

The only thing I like about cool weather is that I get to wrap myself in a thick wool knit, and be all cozy. I look very huggable in the colder months, despite being a skinny bitch under all my clothing. I also have a grey wool scarf, that I call my blankie, and it goes with me almost everywhere if there is even a slight chance of the temperature dropping below 15 degrees Celsius. It's a huge scarf and very functional, goes with everything, can be used as a picnic blanket, a pillow, a blanket, it's awesome. It's my ride or die, Bonnie to my Clyde (never seen the movie, should I?), the real MVP. @escapist, you are important too, but you know me and my blankie...

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I could talk about wool and knitwear enough to make series of lectures on it, no joke.

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The eveuncovered version of '50 Shades of Grey' is safer than the movie version?! Who'd of thought???!! ;)

I'm a grey mouse in real life, what can I say!

Uh hhhu... says the wolf... hiding her teath. :)

*teeth! damn you native English speakers...

oopsie, there came the claws too...

There she is! 'Atta girl! ;)
K... this is where I run before she draws blood. :O

Njäääh, you good, we are friends 🤗

Looks cozy, high-quality fashion pays off in the long run :) giggle, looking forward to more lectures from you, no joke 😄

wow nice you have a lots of collection. i think this is your hobby. great dear eveuncovered (72)

D-did you just copy-paste her username WITH her reputation score?

Maybe it's a new thing and we aren't cool enough to know about it yet kristves (50)

It's like the news portals and magazines display peoples ages after their names, eveuncovered (72)!

I thought the number was your age at first. Then @gamer00 informed me that no, it wasn't. User Authority has been published. It's a kind of reputation score based on followings and votes(?) and built to negate the influence of vote buying.

I saw that and I find it a bit confusing, especially because they haven't actually posted anything to explain about the project themselves. Just saw some other people post about it. When I got a comment from them, I just disregarded it because looked like basic spammy stuff.

So I'm over here enjoying my retirement days, and you having a midlife crisis, right kristves (50)?

You're damn right!

In reality, I think I'm somewhere between a toddler and a teenager.

:D
nikhil12 (38) doesn't know what he is missing since he clearly doesn't check the answers he gets.

Gosh very dark shades of wool. Surely a staple piece that screams I'm here! Ya know?

I think it doesn't scream anything. It's more like "oh hey I'm just a grey mouse and I would really like some cheese, preferably chèvre or brie."

That is an amazing fashion for you in the winter. I hope this will protect you in the cold.

Next week I'm going to go to the beach to sunbathe!
Your photos warn me... I have to make the most of this end of summer!
You have good taste in terms of colors... you have my approval! :D

I wish I was in Italy...

scarfs are pretty great, I am not ashamed to admit I am a man who wears a scarf.

@eveuncovered
Please go on and on about Cashmere knits and I won’t stop reading! Very helpful blog. Thanks tons

How come when wool gets wet it smells like nacho cheese Doritos?

I've never had Doritos but apparently they smell of lambs! Doesn't sound too appealing..

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