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April 14, 2011 by delane 1 Comment

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I normally plan out what I am going to wear all week on Sundays.  I go through a zillion outfits, trying them on attempting to find that perfect combination of polished on chic.  However last Sunday night after the Shamrock Shuffle and the bridal shower I was tired and I just didn’t feel like doing much of anything, so I didn’t.  Thus, getting dressed is a real PITA in the morning this week.  I’m just not good at making rushed decisions (NO I still haven’t made a decision what hallway cabinet I’m going to buy), so I tend to go with things I know.  Black pants + white top + pumps + pearls= CAN’T GO WRONG.  Yes, it might not be the most interesting outfit or the prettiest outfit that I will put on but I look presentable. 

Pants- Ann Taylor Loft
Sweater- Banana Republic
Shoes- Alexandro Ingelmo
Earrings and Necklace- made out of old beads I had around.  Earrings from a broken necklace, the necklace is two antique pocket watch chains

Filed Under: 365 Days - No Shopping, 365 Days of No Shopping

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  1. shealennon says

    April 16, 2011 at 12:39 pm

    I agree, you can never go wrong with a classic look like this! And it took me a minute on your PITA acronym–I got it, but now I’m hungry for a pita sandwich!

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