Edited to add finds and fix typos since original post was done on my phone:

Over the last year my style has really evolved and I don't have to dress up as much as i used to - i have a closet full of pencil skirts that saw almost no wear this last year.
I have returned to the style i always wore as a teacher - black bottom, tunic or fun blazer. I'm also shopping less. In May i did a huge summer refresh and I'm taking the sale as a chance to complete my evolution. I should mention my fall/winter colors are maroon, grey, black
On to the try ons
1. Faux leather bomber and black legging - bought both
2. Green utility jacket with legging from outfit one - bought
3. A beautiful burgundy leather jacket that felt like butter - did not buy i have three leather jackets that didn't get much wear last year and it felt a bit heavy to be an indoor topper
4. Blazer - looks bad - nope
5. Comfy side zip sweatshirt - no
6. Pink bell sleeve top to big in plus size tried on straight size and decided no - bright pink just isn't my think - as an accent yes
7. Faux front legging - loved and bought
8 EF tunic - bought
9 blue button up peplum this is a complete wildcard for me I don't normally do bottun up but i liked this one - bought
10. Straight size bell sleeve top - so comfy
11. &12 peplum m leather jacket - love everyone in rhe dressing room loved it on me - i had like the worst jeans and sandals for trying on tops - bought and can't wait to start wearing
13. Not shown black Vince pants and black NYDJ pants - both bought
14 not shown EF moto legging - baggy in the knees on me
15. I dont know how i didn't take a pic but a wonderful black top with peplum and bell sleeves - it looked great on. In finds now

Completed with buying the grey rag and bone booties, black AGL with studs and the leopard print earth shoes.

I am happy with how i did i set my budget and stayed right in it and now i am done with my shopping.

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