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This week I’m talking about how to style black leggings four ways. My goal in these style sessions is 2 things: 1. to inspire you to shop your closet, and 2. to give you ideas for outfits with pieces you probably already have! I also wanted to take away any “mystery” by giving the exact name and fit/style info where each piece is concerned in case you are in the market for a new item. I hope you enjoyed this sustainable style session on how to style black leggings four ways.
This week I’m talking about how to style a chambray shirt four ways. My goal in these style sessions is 2 things: 1. to inspire you to shop your closet, and 2. to give you ideas for outfits with pieces you probably already have! Chambray Shirt Four Ways Note: I linked to exact pieces when possible but many of these items I’ve had for awhile and won’t be in stock. ‘Audra’ mules c/o (runs small – order 1 size up) I hope you enjoyed this sustainable style session on how to style a chambray shirt four ways.
I wrote about why I’m quitting single-use plastic here. Reusable water bottles are such an easy way to start kicking a single-use plastic habit! Reusable silicone straws are a wonderful substitute for plastic single-use straws. Even if you are able to switch out one of two of your single-use plastic products for these reusable ones, you’re still making a difference.
In fact, the U.S. is currently having issues with recycling now that China won’t take certain recycled imports and they’re throwing the carefully sorted recycled content into the trash anyway. I threw out my plastic dishes and food storage, and also ditched plastic water bottles a few years back. The article I read recently from National Geographic about animals and plastic made me very emotional. I know many of these articles I linked to and the facts I’ve shared are frustrating.