19/09/2014

LAZY OR WHAT?

So I've been home for more than a month now and I can feel things are different in many ways. 
First of all, it's the way I dress. 

Why is that? Hmm....possibly it's:

1. Climate and weather changes
Yes it's still hot and humid in Hong Kong. It's not possible to wear skinny jeans, like never, under this kind of weather. Therefore, the only options are shorts, skirts and dress, or maybe boyfriend jeans sometimes. However, you think you survive the sun with tank tops and shorts/skirts and you think you had the perfect outfit for the day? Whey, there are always shopping malls to prove you wrong! 

2. Stares of the people 
People on the street just keep staring at you when you wear something they think it's weird/different. And my love for plain white tees/tops need to be stopped because of the Sheerness that conservative parents would not agree with. 'Change it to something else or bear with the creepy stares.' 
Advices on non-sheer plain white tops are much needed, so please drop me a comment if you know any. 

3. Wardrobe arrangements
People with limited wardrobe space would understand, and with too much clothes would understand even better. The feeling when you can't hang all the shirts/jackets/coats/blazers/dress that need to be hanged. The feeling when you can't even open a drawer without destroying the tidiness of the folded clothes? All the problems caused difficulties to find my outfit for the day. So by eliminating this wardrobe issues, I need more clothing spaces as well as more spaces for my shoes. 


But sadly, I do not think I have the ability to change any of these just yet.