Last week after lining up some of my favorite combinations I noticed a trend.
Stripes.
Along with trying to dress decent on a daily basis I tried to get photographic evidence. It wasn't all that easy, but I wrangled up a few pics for ya, and I am going to use all of my God given restraint to forgo dozens of disclaimers about the way I look or the way the photos looks, because ain't nobody got time for that.
Now then, lets see some stripes!
This first outfit is a favorite go-to of mine.
It's casual, comfy, and summery.
Shirt: JC Penny Clearance.
I wasn't even looking for clothes, but it was such a rock bottom price it grabbed me and forced me to buy it.
Shorts: Old Navy (although I bough them at a thrift store).
They are called the perfect 5 inch short and they really are the perfect fit for me.
Shoes: Gap (a gift from a friend who bought them used).
These are my favorite summer sandals.
So just how practical is this outfit for a stay at home mother of 3?
I give it 4 out of 5 stars. Even though it's great for so many family activities, the white shorts make it less than perfect for all the messy hands I deal with. Still, not bad.
This next outfit I wore to the parent info night at Z's school last week.
Shirt: Forever 21.
I bought it used of course, do I have to mention this every time? I think I should so that I can show people the variety available second hand!
Jeans: American Eagle (thrifted)
Shoes: Gap clearance center
And just because it's so cute, here is a shot of SJ trying to wear my shoes.
Why the low score you ask? Well, the outfit is fine, but this score has to do with how well it fits the busy mom lifestyle. It looses points for the low rise jeans because it's no bueno if you can't get each of your kiddo's shoes back on without exposing your crack to all of chic-fil-a. Even if that was still the style, I wouldn't be interested. It's both outdated and just uncomfortable so those jeans are probably seeing their last days. Also, the shoes will not be worn in a situation where I know I need to chase toddlers. They are extremely difficult to run in. I am cool with high heels, but the flatness of the wedge just adds another level of awkward when I walk. I still like the way they look though. #wedgesnotwedgies
Lastly, I have another combo that has gotten a lot of wear this summer. The first of the two pics was a hair selfie, but you see the shirt pattern.
shirt: Old Navy clearance
Shorts: Aeropostale (thrifted)
Shoes: (same as above) Although, normally I would wear Sperry's with this, but it was a hot Saturday and loafers can be stuffy.
This outfit gets 4 stars because I wear it so often (shoot, I'm wearing it now). It's comfortable, breathable fabric, modest, and both items stretch so it's good for postpartum and all kinds of other body issues moms have to deal with. The reason I didn't give a whopping 5 is because it's pretty boring. These clothes are going to have to work hard to earn a 5. This is serious stuff.
In conclusion, I have spent a lot more time considering what I am going to wear and sometimes even taking pictures of it. I am not going to lie, it was fun. I feel womanly. Will I keep it up? It's hard to say, but for now that's my
"What I Wore Wednesday"
*If you have read Jen Hatmaker's essays about the beginning of the school year mom vs the end of the school year mom then you pretty much know what kind of mom I am.
4 comments:
You are so cute!! I love it all. I want to raid your closet. I'm so glad we can be blog and insta friends. :)
Such a cute & creative post!! Stripes are my go to, so I love all of these looks. Stylish & practical. Thanks for stopping by:)
Marta
www.sweatersstripesandsweets.com
I have bought a few pieces with stripes recently, too! You always dress super cute! :)
P.S. There was a girl in front of me at the NEEDTOBREATHE concert last night who reminded me of you!
One more thing...RYC, did you look into Jen Hatmaker's show? It's about their home renovation. My friend Jana records it, and we watch it at her house later!
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