This post’s formatting is gonna be ugly as heck, because centering things is a pain (the code I used to use doesn’t work on wordpress-proper, and I haven’t learnt a new way yet..), but the things in the post are pretty! Don’t you want to buy them? I do, but I can’t, so you should, if you can, so we can keep the Jane Marple-related economy turning and turning and able to put out more of their excellent fare for always!
Click’em for the rinkya listings, okay?
All are Jane Marple, except one, which just looks like it could be (and is a very nice garment, label or no label).
(No, this is not a post that is done in tandem with anyone; it will not get me money or presents or anything. I just think that JM make great clothes, and it’d be nice if more people wore them!)
The coat below is wool, and going for 6,000 yen. With that collar? Bargaaaain.
What JM does is take the basics, and tweak them in just the right way, to come up with something that’s sort of elegantly clunky and that does not ask for approval.




















no waaaay! this is so so beautiful! i love the jacket with the crown! i soooooooooo want it.
wish i could have these clothes!
MISSY S THE THRIFTY WISHFUL-FASHIONISTA
Darn it, your comment was caught in my spam filter and I didn’t notice!
They’re excellent, aren’t they? Everyone should know Jane Marple!