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Jacket: SheIn, c/o (sold out, love this & this one) | Pants: J.Crew Factory | Pullover: J.Crew Factory | Gingham: J.Crew Factory | Pumps: Sole Society (old, love these & these) | Clutch: Tory Burch (old, similar here)
The Dilemma:
I’ll be the first to admit, being a SAHM has equal parts advantages and disadvantages. Not having to wake up (most days) at the crack of dawn. Having to share my lunch with my ‘coworker’ (she’s in a “what’s on Mama’s plate tastes 10x better” phase). Getting to watch my daughter grow and discover new things, spontaneous trips to the park or zoo. Until my husband gets home from work, I have little to no adult conversation/interaction. I can wear casual clothes on the daily (and some days, never making it out of yoga pants)…just to name a few!
Besides having little adult conversation and being able to take unsupervised trips to the restroom, I noticed that I started missing getting dressed up for work. While I was teaching music at an elementary school, I had a fairly less-rigid dress code, as my outfits needed to afford me the ability to move around and be able to go from a desk, to the floor, and back up. But I still looked professional and put-together.
Other than attending church on Sundays (and our church is pretty casual), and the occasional brunch or ladies’ night out with girlfriends, I don’t have many opportunities or reasons to wear something other than casual attire. Which means, I have a wonderfully curated section of my closet with chic blazers, colorful chinos and skirts that don’t see much action. And as a fashionista, I love a well-tailored blazer and put-together look just as much as the next girl!
The Solution:
So I’ve decided I’m going to make it my goal to break out my business casual and semi-professional attire, and dress up once a week. Even if it’s for no reason other than grocery shopping at Kroger. I may be the SAHM of a toddler with Baby #2 on the way, and most days we are either hanging around the house or going to the park, dressing up helps me to retain my personal identity!
While I truly do love my new “workwear” uniform of comfy-chic-functional, I am looking forward to putting together more professional looks. 🙂
Preeti took these photos when the temperatures were not quite spring-like, so to make this outfit more comfortable for warmer temperatures, you can either forego the button down completely, or not leave the sweater at home and opt for a solid color button down. 🙂
Stay Classy!
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I love the color of your outfit, Beautiful cute jacket
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