Michael Kors White Midsized Chronograph Watch

I’ve had the White Midsized Chronograph watch from Michael Kors for a few months now. This post is really more like an inquiry disguised as a review – hope you guys don’t mind! So first, the review. The watch looks gorgeous. Ever since I laid eyes on the Chanel J12 in white, I’ve loved the fresh look of a white watch. Not just a small girly white watch but a watch that combines the fresh femininity of white with the bold, masculine style of a big, round-face, typically men’s watch. The touches of gold detailing really add interest and glamor.Michael Kors White Midsized Chronograph Watch

It looks casual but dressy. I really love(d) it a lot. I wore it every single day. Especially love the gold peeking out of each link in the bracelet. The 33mm size is perfect for my wrist also – just big enough to look like a feminized men’s watch.

Michael Kkors White Midsized Chronograph Watch

Now here’s the problem…the white bracelet is white polyurethane-wrapped stainless steel, polyurethane meaning a very rubbery material. Since it’s white, it is literally a magnet for dirt. I try not to wear it next to any dark colored clothing and I always take it off if I’m going to be at my computer where something may be touching the bracelet. Even with all this prudence, the bracelet basically turned to gray in just the last few months.

Michael Kors White Midsized Chronograph WatchMichael Kors White Midsized Chronograph Watch

Do you see the dirt streaks in the right picture? Ugh. I’m starting to feel embarrassed wearing this watch. It doesn’t really matter if you’re dressed all cute if you have fraying hems, holey shoes, or in this case, dirty watches. It just kind of ruins the put-together look, especially when you’re trying to project that confidence. So…even though Crewlade is not intended to be about watches or accessories, I’m really on a quest now to find a replacement for this watch…if anyone out there has any suggestions for a cute, fresh, big bold men’s size watch that may match my style, please feel free to throw it out there.

Review: Spanx Higher Power

Today I finally received the Higher Power shapewear from Spanx that I had promised to review a few days ago. I had theorized this would be the perfect solution to flatten and smooth out your lower tummy to look better in pencil skirt or just generally to wear under skirts for better shape and more coverage for those windy days.

Spanx Higher Power Panties

Well, it certainly does all those things and more. Not only was my tummy completely flat in pencil skirts, but somehow this thing created a butt for me out of nowhere. I had really never seen it before. I literally said “what the hell?” out loud.

Spanx Higher Power PantiesSpanx Higher Power Panties

I’m wearing: J.Crew Softspun Cotton Henley Tee, Banana Republic Pique Skirt (left), J.Crew Sunshine Peony Pencil Skirt (right), Nine West Getby Wedges

The top extends all the way up your ribcage so it doesn’t roll down when you sit or move. I guess the only con I can say about this is that it definitely feels like an extra layer of clothing, very much like a tight corset, so your skirts will feel slightly tighter and it’ll be slightly harder to bend over or sit down because you’re so held in by it. Perhaps I’m just not used to shapewear. However, it accomplishes everything it’s intended to, and I’m definitely going to turn to it whenever I wear anything I’m remotely self-conscious in. For only $36, it’s totally worth it. Get it from Bare Necessities here.

J.Crew Double Breasted Merino Cardigan

The Double Breasted Merino Cardigan is no longer on the site, but since items pop back up at JCrew.com all the time, I figure it wouldn’t hurt to post about it, especially since this apparently was not a popular item at all for J.Crew. My guess is because the whole double-breasted thing is kind of unusual on a sweater and probably a foreign concept to many.

J.Crew Double Breasted Merino Cardigan

I liked it from the very beginning. It looks slouchy and unique. I never pulled the trigger because I had theorized that it would eventually go on sale from lack of popularity/sales. When it finally dropped to $29, I snagged it. My original thought was, this would be great for those days when I’m wearing a more fitted top that may reveal that relatively small but still existent lower stomach pouch of fat that all of us women unfortunately deal with. The double breasted aspect of the cardigan would help cover that up.

J.Crew Double Breasted Merino CardiganJ.Crew Double Breasted Merino Cardigan

I’m wearing: Anthropologie Coil Flower Tank, Banana Republic Pique Skirt, Gucci Grease Platform Sandals (Similar here)

And it does do that, especially since it’s black. However, after wearing it for the day, my worst fear came true and it instead felt like the cross-over double breasted part was accentuating that area rather than hiding it. It formed almost like a small band around it. I immediately regretted getting a Small, my usual top size, because this kind of sweater is meant to be slouchy and Medium would’ve fit that bill much better. But there’s a silver lining. It looks just like a regular, long, fitted cardigan when unbuttoned!

J.Crew Double Breasted Merino Cardigan

I already have way too many black cardigans, but at least I know that one of these days, when the problem area *goes away*, I’ll have a multi-functional cardigan. Plus, I just love J.Crew’s merino sweaters. They drape so well and they’re so comfy. All in all, I recommend this sweater if you size up or if you have zero body issues. Check back at JCREW.com for popbacks!