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SUNDAY cardigan + pants: thrift, shirt: old navy, shoes: gift 

MONDAY hat + sweater: gap, dress: anthropologie, boots: piperlime, coat: gift

I've been wearing stocking hats a lot lately. They do help keep warm but if I'm honest the main reason I wear them is so I don't have mess with my despertaly-needs-cut-but-i'm-tryting-to-grow-it-out hair. 

SATURDAY hat: gap, cardigan: target, dress: florence, shoes: dsw

Want more? Check out these link parties to see lots of other ladies having fun with their clothes: Watch What I'm Wearing, Sunday Style,  Monday Mingle, and What I Wore Wednesday. 

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  1. Heya, Rachel! The pom pom hat is my favorite! I bet it's warm and comfy!

    Chandra
    More Modern Modesty

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  2. Love that owl necklace in the first outfit and those green and brown oxfords in the last! The middle one is so cute and I love the pop of blue with the scarf!

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  3. you are so good at layering!

    Lindsey
    http://thriftandshout.blogspot.com

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  4. Love Thursday's outfit! The matching tights and sweater are so cute with the floral dress! ;)

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  5. I love Monday's outfit! Love that hat on you and the color of that dress is beautiful :)

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  6. Looking lovely! The Saturday look is my favorite - love it! The skirt in the Monday look is also great. :)

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  7. The green outfit looks great on you.

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  8. those pants in the first outfit are amazing - and thrifted? even better :)

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