good stock: worthy closet investments.

layered winter look

how to style a striped scarf

layered look with a field jacket and scarf

 

layering with a rugby stripe scarf

layers for a rainy winter

perfectly layered look

Top: JCrew Factory. Anchor Sweater: JCrew Factory (boys. similar here and here.) Jacket: Loft. (old. similar here and here.) Jeans: Hudson (my faves. great pairs here and here also.) Shoes: Old. (similar here.) Scarf: Gap. Bag: Target. (swoon worthy one here.) Umbrella: similar here.

Yesterday was weird.  Not bad necessarily, just weird.  I had anxiety for no particular reason, which always kind of throws me off and then I looked at the weather report and it’s supposed to rain for basically the next billion days, which doesn’t usually bother me, but this uncharacteristically sunny winter we’ve been having has spoiled me.  Then all of a sudden I was wishing it would get cold, like really, really cold and snowy like it is back East and we could all hole up in the house and drink cocoa and eat soup, and the kids could stay home from school and Mr. from work and we could hang out by the fire and I could read all the books on my nightstand and listen to every podcast my little heart desires.  I’m weird.  I know this.

Also, guess who learned how to climb out of her crib?  Ava, that’s who.  And it’s seriously messing with the sleep chi around here.  I’m so tired (literally) of her sauntering wide awake into our bedroom at 4 a.m., which by the way shows real ingenuity on her part given that the master in our house is downstairs, far away from the kids rooms. (just like I like it.  kidding, sort of.)  It’s also made naps and bedtime a nightmare; she’s just not going down easy.  And guys she’s always gone down easy.  I feel like I’m sleep training again and I am NOT in new baby mode.

Quick, somebody call the wah-mbulence.

Moving on…

This field jacket is totally one of those pieces you buy on a whim that you didn’t even realize you had a hole in your closet for and it turns out to be the best thing ever.  I found this jacket at Loft the spring Craig graduated with his MBA almost 4 years ago and I still love it.  I’m so glad there are some almost identical styles available this season because it really is such a great spring jacket and it’s so versatile it literally goes with everything.

Speaking of which, have we discussed the merits of the bootcut jean before?  Yes.  Oh good, well here I go again.  If you want to look taller and leaner and have a jean that goes with everything and will never, ever, ever go out of style… need I say more?  I feel like bootcut jeans make me look taller, and guys I am so, so not tall that this feels like a real accomplishment.  If my bootcut jeans were a human we would totally be best friends. ;-)  I always recommend spending a little more on your classic jeans, because they are good stock, a worthy investment.  A well-made pair of jeans will last forever, and become a closet workhorse. (don’t even get me started on cost-per-wear, or we’ll be here all day.)  Not to mention, versatility hello.  I’ve included a bunch of great options below, if you’re currently in the jean market…  My all-time favorites are Hudson jeans. I seriously cannot recommend them enough. They’re the ones I always pull out, and I really love the way they fit my body, I wear them constantly and they last forever.  I also have a couple pairs of Paige jeans and they are a fantastic brand as well.  And one last piece of advice, if you go ahead and put some money into a good pair of jeans, make sure and have them tailored if need be.  No sense spending a lot on something that doesn’t fit you perfectly.  Nordstrom offers complimentary alterations on their jeans, but be sure to wash them 2-3 times BEFORE having them altered…

and now ends my jean tangent.

Happy Wednesday!

rainy day look

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