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a New England based fashion & lifestyle blog created by Mackenzie Murphy
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T-Shirt (similar here) || Jean Jacket (old from Gap so linked similar here & here) || Skirt (similar here too) || Sunglasses || Handbag (sold out but similar here) || Sneakers || JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content
I actually just got back from a trip to St. John (you can read past posts here, here, and here until I get this year’s travel guide up) with my entire family. Tank Top (fits TTS) || Shorts (recommend sizing down one size) || Necklace 1 | Necklace 2 (old so linked similar) || Dress (on sale! )| Necklace 1 | Necklace 2 (old so linked similar) || JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. || Sandals (old but linked similar) || Sunglasses ||
Today on the blog I’m sharing a comfy meets glam gray winter outfit and the most chic sunglasses that are under $10! I love that this scarf has a lighter side and a darker side! Gray looks great with any color combo! Sunglasses // Coat (Wearing my normal size, but also probably could have sized up one size) // Scarf // Jeans // Boots (old from Tahari but linked similar) // Photography: Behind the Click (edited by me) JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content
Through sharing my thoughts in this post, I’m hoping that more athletes will start to talk about what this transition from college athletics to post-college life is really like and what they’re going through. I didn’t understand a lot of the verbiage and spent a lot of my time looking at others on my team so I could figure out what I was supposed to be doing, ha! Back at school in the weeks following, I was at first, happy to have a break for what felt like the first time in my life. And the part I don’t think many former college athletes talk about- for the first time in my life, I had nowhere to be.