Sherpa + Lace
Sunday, November 27, 2016
sunglasses: Ann Taylor Lakeside sunglasses (sold here - 50% off w/code CELEBRATE)
lips: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
sweater: H&M pile-lined cardigan (great dupe - 50% off + free shipping; similar - 50% off w/code TGIF50)
top: Gap geo lace three-quarter top (similar - extra 40% off w/code HOLIDAY; similar - 50% off w/code TGIF50)
jeans: Articles of Society Mya skinny jeans in Tahoe - sz 25 (sold here)
bag: Saint Laurent medium Universite bag (sold at Saint Laurent / Nordstrom / Barney's / Saks)
shoes: Sperry Top-Sider Angelfish boat shoes in linen/oat (sold at Lord & Taylor - extra 20% off w/code THANKS / Zappos / Macy's / shoebuy)
lips: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
sweater: H&M pile-lined cardigan (great dupe - 50% off + free shipping; similar - 50% off w/code TGIF50)
top: Gap geo lace three-quarter top (similar - extra 40% off w/code HOLIDAY; similar - 50% off w/code TGIF50)
jeans: Articles of Society Mya skinny jeans in Tahoe - sz 25 (sold here)
bag: Saint Laurent medium Universite bag (sold at Saint Laurent / Nordstrom / Barney's / Saks)
shoes: Sperry Top-Sider Angelfish boat shoes in linen/oat (sold at Lord & Taylor - extra 20% off w/code THANKS / Zappos / Macy's / shoebuy)
2 comments
Hi Cee! Thanks for continuing to post your chic outfits. I have a question. I also own a few pairs of Articles of Society jeans. I would say that after a few hours of wear, they stretch out a bit and I don't have that streamlined look anymore. I don't know if this is unavoidable. I was just wondering what your experience was. Thanks! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving break!
ReplyDeleteHey Winnie! I would say my experience with my pair is on par with yours. For a typical 8 hour day, the stretching out isn't that bad. But if I were to wear them for longer periods of time on back-to-back days, then I definitely notice the stretching more. I still love my jeans though, so I'll just resort to washing them more often.
DeleteI'd love to hear from you. Constructive criticisms welcome!