It was supposed to be a one and done, but my body hurt and felt good all at once. A year later, I learned why my feet still hurt. Microtears in the bilateral posterior tibial tendons. But, I decided slow and short and eventually I got better. I did a few other marathons ... on whims, and joked about how the majority of my training was on race days. Not fast, but at least I was moving. But, I saw race pictures and always wondered who the miserable girl hiding in my bib was. The forced smile. The pained expression. The solid, unmemorable, clothes. Please don't notice me, Mr. Cameraman.
I've always had a dark side and have been wearing skeletons and skulls since 8th grade (before it was cool ... ask my friends). My closet was black and shades of black. In 2013, I signed up for another marathon (by accident, long story) and decided it was time to train again. And I got better (long story, but injured my hip during the race and have not quite been the same. Curse genetics). I changed my diet and my attitude and had lost those pesky 70 pounds (yes, I gained another 20 before I lost them). This time I felt great and didn't mind being seen. The musician found a cool skeleton running kit on-line. I bought it ... and the addiction to INKnBURN began. I wore this kit ... A LOT!!!! I still wear it because it still looks good as new.
I even wore it to a concert last week. Rock on!!! And yes, I look like I'm crazy.
CLASSICS (pre-2014)
Not a full costume kit, but one of my favorites. And included in my first purchase from INKnBURN |
The Capris are newer, but Amigo is perfect for all of the Alamo themed races in San Antonio. Yes, I prefer to be on the side of the "bad guys." |
2015
These tights were meant to go with the Nerd top, but they just rock in general. And seriously, I think the Nerd kit was designed for me.
The black and white Pirate capris are classic, but the red and black lace are 2015 and pretty awesome.
2016
This year, they sold costumes as pre-orders. There are a few items left, so rush off to order if you want them. Otherwise, stalk (I mean watch) the site for new releases. Sign up for the newsletter. Or follow INKnBURN on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter and Polyvore and Pinterest. And no, I don't get paid to advertise. I just really like the people and the company and what they stand for. And, honestly, I love the art.
Seriously, this transplanted Texan could go two-steppin' in this. Also great for those Alamo themed races. I could be on the "good" side this year. |
And as you may have noticed, I don't hide from the camera anymore.