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TARDIS Tuesday- Clara in Flatline

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Hiya!
How are you? Well, I hope. I thought I'd go for an outfit I first tried for TARDIS Tuesday back in 2014 (you can see it here)- it is an outfit worn by Clara Oswald in one of my favourite episodes called Flatline. You can see two images below of it. It is quite a non-sequitur in terms of Clara's outfits previously which are very girly, cutesy, collars, dresses and cardigans- this more biker, chilled, casual look was very different. At the time in 2014, I looked ahead and discovered the shirt was from H&M and went to buy one before the episode aired and put together an outfit for it. I've updated it since then but the shirts are ridiculously soft and comfy.
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Image borrowed from Playbuzz.com but image ultimately belongs to the BBC.
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Image borrowed from WornonTV but image ultimately belongs to the BBC
Here's my version! I am posing with my mini-TARDIS as the TARDIS gets shrunk with the Doctor inside in that episode.  The original coat is RIDICULOUSLY expensive (we are talking £250) so I never thought I would be able to find it cheaply second-hand, most other people who buy this pay at least £100 second hand so I was delighted to find it for ALOT less than that! Even though it is not my usual style, I really like wearing it, it is really comfy and a really good Autumn coat (that's when I bought it)

 I wore this on Sunday and ended up wearing pretty much the same outfit for work just with a fox jumper on top! Perfect Winter warmer as the long length shirt means I don't get a draught up my shirt back which is what usually happens! On a scale, this is probably Clara's most comfortable outfit so it was perfect for a Sunday doing marking!

What do you think?  Would you wear this outfit or is it too casual for you?
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