![]() ![]() Style Tip: I like to show a little ankle with my booties, so if I need to, I’ll cuff my leggings underneath a tad The material is thicker and more opaque than a traditional workout legging, so these are perfect to wear as an outfit. You’ve probably heard me talking about them before, but if you’re new to them, the thing that’s so great is that they’re almost more like a legging pant. The leggings are the ones we’re all crazy for – the Amazon Ponte Leggings. I’d normally wear mine with sneakers, but if you want to dress your outfit up a bit, wear a bootie instead. Of course you can’t go wrong with a tunic sweatshirt and leggings this time of year. Sweatshirt Fit : The top fits TTS, I’m wearing XS It’s one workhorse of a sweatshirt, giving you tons of outfit options, by just changing out the bottoms, layering a jacket, swapping shoes, and adding accessories. It comes in several colors, the grey is in my cart now. It’s incredibly soft and comfortable, with modern stitching at the shoulders, a great tunic length, and a little side v-cut. The sweatshirt I’ve been wearing nonstop is the Loose Fit French Terry Crewneck Tunic (on sale $25, regularly $25). That having been said, I enjoy sharing ways to stretch your wardrobe and give you outfit inspiration that you can use when creating your own looks. Of course, I’m still partial to the loungewear look since I work from home and top priority is being comfortable. Today, I’m sharing the Old Navy Sweatshirt I can’t stop wearing and multiple ways to wear it. The kids are back to school today, I’m off to do a workout (it’s day 24 if you’re counting!), and then it’s date night!! □ The Old Navy Sweatshirt I Can’t Stop Wearing ![]() Thankfully, we didn’t have any flooding in our neighborhood, but Houston has notoriously poor drainage systems, so I hope everyone stayed safe and dry! Hi friends! We’re finally drying out from tropical storm Beta, which closed our school for two days. ![]()
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