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Saturday's Style Summary

SUNDAY earrings: target, necklace #1: ?, necklace #2: f21, jacket: tj maxx, shirt: f21,
tights #1 (grey/bottom layer): gap, tights #2: target, shoes: dsw
TUESDAY earrings: florence. dress cut in to shirt: francesca's, belt: thrift, pants: gap,
shoes: aldo
THURSDAY earrings: thrift, necklace: f21, jacket: thrift, shirt: gap, pants: gap,
shoes: florence
FRIDAY scarf: thrift, earrings: gift, sweater: target, shirt: anthropologie, pants: gap,
shoes: frock swap
It's been another week of amazing weather.  I can't remember the last time we had so many comfortable (not too hot or cold) days in a row.  It's pretty easy to get use to and now I'm really dreading colder weather...not sure I'll ever make it out the house with myself and three children to get bundled.

On another, completely unrelated note, I didn't add in today's outfit because I'm going to participate in Elaine's fashion "rules are lame" challenge again.  You can check back Monday if you want to see my twist on mixing red and pink. 

* Update linking Monday's outfit up here
Black + White | Everybody, Everywear

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  1. Oh, wearing shorts and tights is my FAVORITE. Those tights are pretty awesome alone, but with the shoes they're amazing. :)

    http://tolookforstyle.blogspot.com

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  2. I LOVE the tights and your oxfords from Thursday are fantastical!

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  3. Wow! Just love your sets of wardrobes, eh. Pretty and chic, especially the first outfit. :)

    Cheers,
    Cathy@Unique Scrubs and Fashionable Nurse Scrubs

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