I was on my way to the chiropractor this morning when I got a call from my neighbor asking if I wanted to go shopping with her. I said yes, for reasons LOL.
I went with the intent to find gifts for the 8 days of Hanukkah, because DH has an employee who is half German Jewish and doesn't do Christmas. He is quite a character, and he was most likely being snarky when he said everybody had to get him a present for each of the 8 days of Hanukkah. He had no clue who he was talking to, obviously; it's totally an excuse to shop so I'll take it
We wandered into Ross because it's one of her favourites. The first thing we passed was a display of Christmas pajamas, with a hooded robe that made me think of Angie with the little doggies on it that made me think of Sam (pic 1). Pic 2 is a bag that made me scratch my head with it's very interesting mix of patterns. I wandered into the shoes while my neighbor browsed slippers to keep her feet warm. I wasn't expecting much, because I almost never see anything special in the shoe department at Ross. I spied a pair of white Chelsea boots that made me think of Angie. I have been toying with the idea of a white bootie, so I picked it up.
I almost died. It was a Rag & Bone bootie, it was in my size, it fit, it was comfortable, and it was marked at a measly $36.99. It was like the shopping gods were saying here's your sign, this is your moment to have white booties. In the cart they went.
I might need to go buy a lottery ticket LOL
Bonus WIW pic, with apologies for the rack of bras in the background.
Cardigan: AG
Top: Neiman Marcus
Jeans: 7FAM
Boots: Opening Ceremony
Necklace: Chickasaw artisan
I'm wondering if the orange top is too orange for the Jean's and cardigan. I felt pretty great in the outfit and thought I was doing some power mixing with the patterns, but looking at the pic it seems a bit much? Any thoughts are much appreciated.
Thanks for reading!
XO
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