Humans are amazingly adaptable creatures. Put us into any environment long enough, and we will get used to it, no matter how impossible it may have seemed in the beginning.
I've had a fascination with cowboys since I was little. One of the main reasons for coming to Canada was to live in cowboy country; and 14 years after moving to BC, we finally realized this dream of ours last December.
It's interesting to see how our cowboy town has influenced my style. Over the last few months, I have noticed myself being drawn to everything country, and have embraced what I call "cowboy style".
I've always liked plaid, jeans, and hats, and I have added several more pieces to my wardrobe since our move.
But the biggest change? I'm ready to get my own, real pair of cowboy boots! Our daughter left her old pair at our house, and I've started to wear them regularly (I hope you don't mind girl!).
After years of being on the fence about them, I'm ready to get my own pair!
Hat: Old Navy (similar)
Tank top: Old Navy
Skirt: old (lots of amazing midi skirts can be found here)
Boots: borrowed from my daughter (from Stampede Tack)
Necklace: Shein
Happy weekend!
xoxo Miriam
I think you have the best of the best situation by getting to wear your daughter's pair, which is already broken in and cowboy-looking. Having grown up on a ranch, I can tell you that it doesn't feel like you're wearing YOUR boots until they're a little scuffed and worn. I always felt like an imposter when I got new boots!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine! I'm loving her boots, they're really scuffed and perfectly broken in. I may just keep them! 😉
DeleteLove the photo of you and your horse!
ReplyDeleteHe's such a gentle soul, and very affectionate. More like dog than a horse, which is why I love him so much ❤
DeleteThis lifestyle totally fits you. You look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI'm really happy. This is my dream come true!
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