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a good old outfit roundup

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Chloe Mihailovich
Mar 27, 2025
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It has been a hot minute since I’ve done one of these.

I had taken a brief hiatus from at-home outfit photos, whilst my mirror was “resting” *aka I could not find a good place to put it when I was temporarily living at my boyfriend’s house*. But rest-assured, it has a home again in my new apartment, which means we’re officially back in business.

Spring dressing is in full-effect, hiking outfits are back, and I am still wearing my Khaite belt pretty much on a daily basis.

Here is what I’ve been wearing recently + a tiny wishlist at the end:

When James Street teased this top on their Instagram story, I knew it had to be mine. I often joke that I will walk down the aisle one day in a Canadian tux… that’s just how important denim is to me. This outfit is no exception.

Wearing the new James Street Wyatt Shirt, Uncle Studios baggy jeans in Ivory *one of my favourite pairs of jeans… ever*, and Khaite boots.

This box of shoes will be a common theme in the back of most of these photos… I apologize. I am desperately in need of shoe storage lol.

Anyways- this look reminds me of how my mom used to dress my brother for school when he was 5 years old, and I love it. This Leset polo is not only one of the softest tops I’ve put on my body, but also is such a chic twist to a classic masculine silhouette. Paired with of course, the beloved Khaite belt, Jesse Kamm jeans, Akila sunglasses and Camper loafers. I threw my James Street denim jacket over top when I went outside also *pictured lying on top of my shoe “box”*.

Somehow the only photo that turned out (can I even say that?), out of the 90 self-timer photos I attempted to capture. Anyways, this captures the essence of my *new favourite* hiking outfit. Head to toe Halfdays (shocker, I know ;) ). Wearing the new Chapelle fleece in Cobalt… *my favourite colour of all time*, seamless tank, the trail pant, and accessorized with an A.P.C. bandana. The actual look here :’).

Casual and elevated!!!! They go hand in hand. Wearing this incredible Stussy sweatshirt that is the thickest, softest, most heavyweight fleece, Okay to Rest tee, a pair of vintage Levi’s, Khaite boots and my beautiful vintage blue Balenciaga baby.

What I am wearing as we speak… I also wore this yesterday, and the day before that.

This outfit is Montauk, east coast summer… all that’s missing is a boat shoe.

These Ozma pants are truly to die for. I cannot recommend them enough. Not only are they the perfect amount of oversized, they are incredibly chic, and insanely comfortable. I was hesitant about this purchase, since they were expensive… but boy am I happy I bought these.

Paired with another gem, the James Street Blake sweater in barely blue, and the tried-and-true Elba loafer.

My first taste of Spring dressing this season… this was so sweet to be able to pull out my lighter weight jackets. I am a winter girl through and through… but styling a puffer coat does eventually get old.

Wearing the James Street trench bomber *I also love the white*, Aritzia zip-up, Still here cool jeans, Camper loafers, DMY sunglasses, and carrying the classic St.Agni bag.

And lastly, last night’s outfit (that I put on again this morning to take a photo of it). Also pictured, all of my shoes somewhat neatly on the floor… until further notice.

A full James Street look, and again a tribute to how much I love a mix-matched Canadian tux.

The Wyatt shirt, track denim, Camper loafers, Akila sunglasses and the gorgeous, stunning Le.febour bag.

I think the above sums up, that I love outfit repeating… and I really really really love denim.

Onto my tiny clothing/accessories wishlist…

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