Well, so much for my resolution to post more WIWs. I spent a good chuck of this month out with the flu, but here's what I have from the month of January.

1) My only traditional turtleneck (fitted in the neck and not oversized). Worn for casual workday. I haven't owned one of these since I was a kid, so I'm not sold on the look yet, but it was cozy. JCrew turtleneck and jeans, Timberland boots.

2) Weekend casual. On weekends, I've been wearing my leggings/jeggings almost exclusively. The sweater is asymmetric and angles toward one side in the front and the other toward the back. I wouldn't wear it to work, but for running errands around town, it was comfy and easy. EF sweater, Athleta jeggings, Timberland boots.

3) Worn to check out a museum with DH. This is probably the warmest, coziest sweater I own but I was wondering if I should have bought one size down? Loft sweater, AG jeans, Munro booties.

4) Sweater dresses and leggings are appropriate for work, so here's another cold day. Please ignore my dire need of a haircut - between the holidays and the flu, I was about a month overdue! EF sweater dress and Altheta leggings, Munro booties.

5) Worn for a weekend roadtrip to visit friends. I had about four hours of driving, so I wanted to be comfortable. JCrew sweater, EF skirted leggings (see how I snuck those in there?), Munro booties. Thoughts on the styling here after all the recent controversy?

And a bonus pic:
6) Right around the new year, DH and I went to visit my parents in Florida. Beautifil 80F/27C temperatures, so here is a picture surrounded by palm trees. Worn to walk around Downtown Disney. JCrew top and jeans, D'Orsay flats from Winners, Marc Jacobs bag.

Comments and suggestions on what works and what doesn't are welcome! I've been simplifying my wardrobe over the last year but trying to avoid boring.

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