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What I've Been Wearing


Last Sunday I met my family at church after being away at the women's retreat all weekend; Jeremy and I didn't discuss what we'd be wearing, but this still happened. We somehow end up unintentionally matching a lot. In fact, a couple weekends ago, when Jeremy was at the Men's retreat, we both showed up to church wearing orange. People are starting to notice...it's a bit embarrassing...it's also a lot of fun! 

dress: c/o eshakti, shoes: restricted, cardigan: gap


shirt: old navy, skirt: banana republic, shoes: thrift, necklace: gift


We are experiencing a bit of a cold front in the midwest right now. It feels very odd to be out and about in July, in jeans and a sweater, and still be cold. I'm not ready for summer to be over so hopefully the weather warms up soon. 

I'm cracking up in the picture below because despite how much I enjoy documenting my outfits I cannot deny the ridiculousness of it all. Sometimes when the posing gets to be just a little too awkward all you can do is laugh. 

cardigan + jeans: gap, shirt: old navy, shoes: restricted via dsw, bracelets: target + thrift

Want more? Check out these link parties to see lots of other ladies having fun with their clothes: Watch What I'm WearingSunday Style,  Monday MingleStyle Sessions, What I Wore Wednesday, and Dress for the Day. 

Comments

  1. You guys are on the same wave length! Cute looks. Love the stripes.

    Ali of

    Dressing Ken

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  2. Loving all of your looks! Especially the plaid dress, lace top and saddle shoes. So cute! My husband hates it when we accidentally match, I think it's funny though. :)
    Stopping by from wwiw linkup!
    Tiffany
    www.stylestealsandstilettos.com

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  3. OooOoO really love the second and third outfits! SOOOOOO cute! Hugs from Cali! xx The Golden Girls

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  4. How adorable you two are!

    Love all the outfits, especially that first dress.

    Tiffany Ima
    Style Honestly

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  5. Love the plaid dress! It looks so retro.
    Lee
    everydayfashiononbudget.blospot.com

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  6. Ok, I'm obsessing over everything you've been wearing. You are the cutest thing!

    Thank you for linking up with Style Sessions.

    Lauren xx
    www.stylelixir.com

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  7. That's ADORABLE that you guys match (unintentionally). I LOVE the coral and navy - fab combo!! And I personally am ADORING the cool front moving through - 70 degree days are DREAMY!!

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