Hello All,
have been MIA for a long while, not even sure anyone remembers me here anymore ;), I see a lot of new names -waving-. Anyhow, decided to try to unfrump my wardrobe, my child is getting bigger and I can devote more energy to styling myself in a more fashionable way than before.. I started going to school to become a physical therapy assistant so life has been a bit hectic at the beginning, before getting used to the new routine. Still, my job is predominantly a mom (MOTG), at least for another few years until I graduate.
Until now, my 'mom uniform' mostly consisted of leggings/leans and boots in fall/winter and dresses (usually with capri leggings) or shorts and a tee for the summer. Here is my WIW from today.
I have to admit I am getting bored and tired with 'same old same old' and would love to refresh my wardrobe, which is pretty casual but at the same time would LOVE to try other trends (new to me as well) - such as cropped denim jackets (picked one up already at HM and am excited to pair it with dresses), bf jeans - must try this spring with flats so I might ask for advice here, booties with skinnies (a completely new look for me, I always wear tall boots) - maybe for the fall, I'm waiting to jump in the sandals this spring already, skirts (I have zero!).
I'll be checking here for Inspiration and trying to expand my dressing ways, come out of my comfort zone a little - very exciting but also a bit intimidating as I don't want to appear too 'overdressed' among my mom friends, who usually wear jeans, tee and flip flops. So I'll tread lightly but have always admired mixing patterns, styles and all he possibilites so would like to try them!
Enough rambling, if you made it this far, thank you

Dress: H&M
Black leggings: Target
Burgundy boots: Miz Mooz
Watch: Fossil
Forgot the bag! It's a smallish satchel in glazed gray leather
old military jacket and scarf

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