While either a navy sweater or pop-of-color sandals look just fine with this outfit, I think you can guess which one I chose...
From bridgetteraes.com |
...but then I discovered that my navy pullover sweater is too short and had to be purged. So I substituted an olive sweater in its place. Plus tall grey boots for the win!
Olive pullover sweater (Kohls), $2.83/wear
Light grey skirt (JCP), $3.61/wear
Navy scarf (Target), $1.71/wear + navy owl scarf (Nordstrom), $3.33/wear
Grey leggings
Tall grey boots by LifeStride, $12.50/wear
Outfit total: $23.98/wear
I could have gone with something bold here, like the coral cheetah scarf, but I wanted to revisit the navy scarf + owl scarf combination. I tied it a little differently here from last time, and I liked the effect.
In other news...Not a great night's sleep, too much work to do today, an intense (i.e., draining to the introvert) meeting that kept me a bit late at work, the dreaded "drivetrain malfunction" message on my car on the way home (like others experienced, when I turned off then restarted the car, it operated normally; knock wood that it was another random erroneous error message and not something that will lay my car flat or that I will otherwise have to take it in to be serviced for)...so now I feel completely worn out and in need of another weekend. Fuck you, Leap Monday.
But on a happier note, Tam texted me that I should look at today's Google doodle. I immediately texted Robert that he should look at today's Google doodle. Robert didn't get my text until lunch when he picked up his phone to text me that I should look at today's Google doodle. So dear reader, look at today's Google doodle! If you've looked already, look again!
And if it's been a tough day, I don't know why I'm surprised. Leap Monday can presage nothing good.
This otter dwarf knows that today is going to suck. |
I otter have known.
2 comments:
The bunny motif for Leap Day is definitely better than mountain goats!
Still love the skirt, it fits you very nicely.
I agree on bunnies > mountain goats!
And thanks, I like that this skirt works for all seasons.
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