Post by activebaby on Feb 10, 2017 14:23:51 GMT -5
Is this purse stylish? my SIL got it for me (or one similar looking) for Christmas. I was planning to return it. But wondering if it is stylish or not.
Is this purse stylish? my SIL got it for me (or one similar looking) for Christmas. I was planning to return it. But wondering if it is stylish or not.
I like that bag for casual outfits. I actually love leather fossil, not their prints. But I prefer something more delicate looking if I'm dressed cute at all.
Is this purse stylish? my SIL got it for me (or one similar looking) for Christmas. I was planning to return it. But wondering if it is stylish or not.
I would totally buy that. But after my previous statements I'm not sure if that brings you any closer to an answer!
Today I am wearing a black turtle neck, skinny jeans (it's Friday) and black lace up boots that go up to about my shins, I have a big plaid blanket scarf around my neck because it's cute and the office is cold.
MH said I looked good, but I just felt like I was trying too hard and still looking kinda Mommy.
I want to love my blanket scarves - I got 2 for Christmas - but they just seem bulky and in the way. Also totally incompatible with baby.
I'm in permanent weekend mode and often frumpy.
A favorite recent purchase is a dress similar to this: It's comfortable, flattering, can be worn with leggings, and can be accessorize to dress it up, or just stay casual.
Imma need a big tote like purse soon because of T and Clara refusing the potty (and her other shit I need to carry around)! Help me!
I use a backpack most of the time now, and a wristlet when I'm not with the kids, that fits in the backpack when with kids. I kind of want a cross body that will fit a couple diapers, dd's water, a snack and my wristlet because I think that would be enough for most outings, and more accessible than the backpack.
meggypoo1, how much do you want to spend and how much of a diaper bag do you want?
Keeping it to $100 would be ok I think. It doesn't have to be a diaper bag at all as long as it fits the essentials. Right now I just use a purse and have it with like 2 diapers and a small thing of wipes, butt cream, changing pad, Clara's epipens, Benadryl, my wallet, keys, pants for her. So we can just add few more diapers and an outfit for T with it fitting a bottle and sippy cup then we are good. On the weekends I still use the diaper bag backpack and throw my wallet in it so I will continue doing that.
Imma need a big tote like purse soon because of T and Clara refusing the potty (and her other shit I need to carry around)! Help me!
I use a backpack most of the time now, and a wristlet when I'm not with the kids, that fits in the backpack when with kids. I kind of want a cross body that will fit a couple diapers, dd's water, a snack and my wristlet because I think that would be enough for most outings, and more accessible than the backpack.
Exactly what I do right now but backpack only on weekends
There is a right way and a wrong way to wear a style. Like you can wear a sweater and jeans but it's all about this really indescribable fit and being "current." There's definitely a finesse to it and I don't always get it right. Sometimes it's a Pinterest fail.
Today I am wearing a black turtle neck, skinny jeans (it's Friday) and black lace up boots that go up to about my shins, I have a big plaid blanket scarf around my neck because it's cute and the office is cold.
MH said I looked good, but I just felt like I was trying too hard and still looking kinda Mommy.
I want to love my blanket scarves - I got 2 for Christmas - but they just seem bulky and in the way. Also totally incompatible with baby.
I'm in permanent weekend mode and often frumpy.
A favorite recent purchase is a dress similar to this: It's comfortable, flattering, can be worn with leggings, and can be accessorize to dress it up, or just stay casual.
My husband was going to buy me a phone case for Valentine's Day but after dropping my phone one too many times recently I went out and bought one last week.
So he was asking for other ideas, I sent him a link to a dress very similar to this one.
I wear my skinny jeans with sandals most of the year because Florida... I also wear them with vans authentics, which I guess aren't as trendy as converse right now, but I find them 100 times more comfortable for my wide feet.
I want to love my blanket scarves - I got 2 for Christmas - but they just seem bulky and in the way. Also totally incompatible with baby.
I'm in permanent weekend mode and often frumpy.
A favorite recent purchase is a dress similar to this: It's comfortable, flattering, can be worn with leggings, and can be accessorize to dress it up, or just stay casual.
My husband was going to buy me a phone case for Valentine's Day but after dropping my phone one too many times recently I went out and bought one last week.
So he was asking for other ideas, I sent him a link to a dress very similar to this one.
I just bought a dress like this and love it! So comfy!
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