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So I don't know about where you live, but here in Memphis the temperatures have risen this week into the high 60's!

This is another one of those times that confuse people in the wardrobe department. What do you wear when it's almost spring and it's getting warmer, but still technically winter?

The answer is easy! This time of year I like to put away my dark and dreary winter clothes and experiment with blouses, tunics, and leggings!

I think the perfect outfit for this time of year is leggings with a long-sleeved tunic or jeggings/legging pants with a blouse or caftan-like top. Also, flats are a win-win because they are closed-toe shoes and they are easy to wear. Break out your statement jewelry and wear with muted colors and festive scarves.

Here is an example of some easy outfits for the "almost spring, but still kind of cold" days:

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6 comments:

Unknown said...

I am loving all your pics here! Super cute!

Anonymous said...

Love the outfits! Now I have some inspiration for what to wear. The highs are in the mid 70s here in TX. Crazy! I've actually been opening the windows in my house during the day b/c it's so nice outside. :)

simply shea said...

i'm glad you did this post today! i'll be in memphis this weekend visiting a friend at UT and i heard the weather was going to be fabulous! :)

Anonymous said...

LOVE and LOVE more and so mad at myself for giving away my freaking DVF tunic sweater that looks just like the one in the middle to Elissa..... I may go get it back...

wish I could talk about highs in the 70's, we are having highs in the 30's. We need to both relocate to one set destination that involves sunshine.

April of Smidge Of This said...

Great looks - jealous of your warm weather! I'm in Portland now for work and it's grey and drizzly. Boo. Thank goodness for warm coffee!

Sarah said...

Cute outfits! I have the same problem here in Alabama...it's 70 today!!!

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