Waters Wears: Alpine Influence?

Alp influence yes 1Maybe it's the fedora, but this outfit reminds me of German/Austrian attire. My husband and I actually have authentic lederhosen and dirndl, but that is another photoset for another day. Many people don't like fedoras, but I do like them and feel there is a way to wear them that doesn't look like you're trying too hard. I think they can look especially cute paired with some simple flats.Alp influence yes 2This shirt is one I took from the few clothes my mom had saved from her childhood. It's one of my favorites. I especially like it because it's long, something you don't always find in plaid button ups.Alp influence yes 3The belt is one I crocheted maybe three or four years ago, and I wear it a lot, either as a belt or headband. It's a pretty simple design and has held up well over the years. It's one of the pieces that I've worn out and had people ask me if I can make them one of their own, so that's pretty cool!Alp influence yes 4Guys, I really love this fedora. My husband got it for me because I mentioned that I'd wanted one for years, literally YEARS, and I wear it so much. Definitely one of my favorite clothing items right now.Alp influence yes 5I love the ruching on these shorts, and the fact that they're longer than most short shorts, but they do have the weirdest way of doing pockets, haha.Alp influence yes 6I wore this for another day walking around the city. Walking around two cities, to be exact. My husband helped with a few of the pictures this time around, too.Fedora: World MarketShirt: vintage, El Rancho Western ShirtTank Top: No Boundaries (it's one of those with a built-in bra)Crochet Flower Belt: made by meShorts: BongoBelt: came with shortsShoes: Faded Glory

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