Cold Shoulder T-Shirt Dress & Converse: Summer Lovin’

The hubs and I took a tiny road trip Sunday to visit our son and his boyfriend near Pittsburgh. It was an incredibly beautiful day for a drive and we spent the whole visit outside. This week the forecast is calling for all upper 70’s and low 80’s every day. Every. Single. Day. Winter is officially history my friends. The weird thing is, and it’s been like this the last few years, we don’t seem to have much of a Spring anymore. Don’t get me wrong…I looovve summer, but it would be not so bad to have a few weeks in the 60’s, maybe low 70’s. Now it’s in the 40’s one week and bada boom, bada bing it’s 85. Like I said, not a complaint, just an observation.

Since the weather was so gorgeously warm, it was perfect for this cold shoulder t-shirt dress. I kept it casual with Converse and delicate layered necklaces. I found this dress on, of course, Poshmark and I have to say, it’s spot on. It’s soft like a well-worn tee and score…it has pockets! Comfort and pockets? Yes, please. I plan on dressing it up with heels and some neckbling for work since the shoulder cutouts aren’t too risque. I’m pretty sure it’ll clean up nicely with a change in the shoes and accessories.

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Dress: Poshmark; Converse: Nordstrom; Necklace: Headline Boutique

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Pink Moto Jacket & Baseball Tee: “Those” Pants

I’m pretty sure most of us have them. You know, “those” pants? The pair that is actually too big to wear but you keep ’em around for the days when you’re feeling a little less than sleek. Well, these are “those” pants for me. Actually when I’m at my normal weight they are too big to wear at all; even with a belt they look simply too big. Sadly enough right now they fit perfectly. Um ya, that’s not a good thing. No, this isn’t a woe is me rant about how ginormous I am when in reality I know I’m not. But what I am is not the weight I feel and look best at. Therefore, I will fix it. I always do; it’s not uncommon for my weight to fluctuate because all I need to do is look at a cupcake and my ass takes that as a signal to squirrel away fat cells like a grizzly getting ready to hibernate. And after years of training for bodybuilding I know a thing or two about food manipulation so it’s an easy enough remedy. These pants fitting well was as motivational as an infomercial at 1 a.m.

With that being said, I was going to go the professional route and pair them with a white button down and cardigan, you know, just to confuse you guys. But I just couldn’t do it. Hence the baseball tee and pink moto jacket. Ya, that’s the ticket. Keepin’ it real my friends, keepin’ it real. I haven’t worn this particular pair of boots in literally years, so I decided to give them a run before they go back to their summer home in the attic. As much as I love my big obnoxious statement necklaces, lately I’ve been feeling serious love for the delicate layered look. I picked this necklace up last month at Headline Boutique and it’s that perfect jumble of delicate eclectic awesomeness. How was that for a mouth full of adjectives?

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Baseball Tee: JCPenney (Old); Pants: GAP (Old); Moto Jacket: Charlotte Russe (Old); Necklace: Headline Boutique

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Leopard Print Blazer, Plaid Blouse & Layered Necklaces: Hair Scare & A Nordstrom Giveaway

One would think that after teaching special education for almost 25 years I would learn to anticipate certain things. Like the effect of changes, for example. I know that my kids have a super hard time with change; move the furniture, they freak out; two hour delay schedule, they’re confused all day. But tweek my hair color? The whole damn world ends.

I suppose I should have seen that one coming. Although, to be fair, they’ve all been with me for quite awhile and they pretty much seem to roll with my fashion/beauty related quirkiness. I switch from summer to winter hair and vice versa every year. But for some reason the hair color change this time threw a couple of my little lovelies for a loop. You would’ve thought I shaved my head bald and tattooed my scalp. And moved all of the furniture. To another room. One of my kids took one look at me, bolted across the room to my friend/aide and while pointing at me and hopping up down kept saying, “Look at Mrs. Stinedurf! Look at her hair!” I had to pull my mirror out of my desk just to look and make sure my head wasn’t on fire.

So, my friends, how’s this for a super bold print mix? Truly, this particular mix isn’t for the faint of heart or the print mix virgin. I knew I wanted to mix plaid and leopard so I started with my leopard print blazer and built it from there. I considered a plaid flannel, but decided the sheer plaid blouse had more of the right feel; less bulky and more floaty. In keeping with the lighter feel, I went with the delicate layered necklaces as opposed to a statement necklace or scarf. I finished it off with my super cool red ankle booties since they tied in so well with the blouse.

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Blazer: Sears (Old); Blouse: JCPenney (Old); Jeans: GAP (similar); Necklace: Headline Boutique

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My Dogs Are Thugs: Pullover Hoodie, Sweatshirt Skirt & Corset Boots

If you recall, a few months back in a coordinated group attack, my dogs stole my glasses from the table and ate them. Now the little furry terrorists have stolen my camera remote. It has vanished without a trace. I decided today would be a good day to catch up on the outfits I didn’t get last week and shoot some for the next few days as well…you know, since it’s a balmy 25 degrees outside. I keep it on my computer desk with my camera, and when I went to get it, lo and behold, it was gone. I searched in the usual places that the little devils squirrel things away for later consumption, but no luck. I imagine I’ll find it in the yard when the three feet of snow melts. Fortunately, I have some pictures in backup that I haven’t used yet. There’s enough to hold me over until Amazon hooks me up with a new one later this week. Which brings me to another somewhat related topic.

What an uppity little blogger girl I’ve become. Two years ago when I started blogging, I took all of my shots by myself with my point and shoot, no remote and no tripod. Now my remote goes missing and I’m all like, “Oh no. I cannot take blog photos with my fancy Canon and tripod if I don’t have a remote!” How funny is that? I guess instead of uppity, I could say I’ve simply become more discerning.

Is this not the cutest little dressy/not dressy outfit? When I first saw the pullover hoodie and sweatshirt skirt combo on Instagram I had to have it. Had. To. Have. It. It fit my aesthetic perfectly, and I knew it would be so comfortable. I was right about that my friends. And it’s so versatile due to the fact it’s not sweatshirt material per se. It’s kind of a cotton french terry knit so it will be equally comfortable once warm weather gets here. How cute will it be with a pair of Converse? Or sandals? Or pumps? Just about any footwear involving bare legs will work. Since it’s obviously not bare leg weather (ya, the mounds of snow probably gave that away) I thought colored tights and my lace up corset boots would work just fine.

Linking up with: Sunday Funday Link Up, Creative Monday’s Blog Hop, Style To Inspire, Let It Shine, How I Fall, Personal Style Link Up, Visible Monday.

Hoodie/Skirt: Headline Boutique (Currently Unavailable); Boots: JustFab (Old)

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