In my last outfit post, I talked about how much I’m loving the latest clothing collection from TU at Sainsburys. As well as liking the convenience of being able to pick up a few bits while doing my weekly shop, its nice being able to boost my winter wardrobe without spending a fortune. I recently picked up this casual denim dungaree dress which I can wear lots of different tops underneath.
Although I have a wardrobe full of original vintage clothes, as a busy mum I also like to stock up on new items that I can wear out and about, without the risk of damaging. I’ve recently built a small staple wardrobe of mix and match pieces that are perfect for the colder weather and my busy life.
Todays outfit was worn under a very warm coat for a lovely walk around Morden Hall Park with my best friend Fay. It was lovely to slow down for a bit and enjoy a nice cup of tea, before taking a walk through the crunchy leaves and taking lots of pictures of our beautiful surroundings.
I really like the mixture of this floral 70s style blouse with the dungaree dress and a comfy pair of flats. It all goes really well together, while still being really casual and laid back. Let me know if you like these casual everyday looks and I’ll be sure to share more of them with you.
Outfit Details:
Floral Blouse – £10 – Primark
Denim Dungaree Dress (similar) – £18 – TU at Sainsburys
Shipley Shoes – £75 – Hotter
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Thank you to Fay for taking these pictures for me. For a really good read take a look at her blog.
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3 Comments
Porcelina
November 10, 2016 at 7:39 amI’ve had my eye on a few pairs of dungaree dresses to replace my worn out one, I’ll have to nip to Sainsburys this weekend and have a look. They are SO practical. You look fantastic x
Fay
November 13, 2016 at 7:16 pmAh thanks hun – I had such a nice time! Totally up for many repeats! xx
Daisy
November 14, 2016 at 2:14 pmLovely outfit. There are some lovely blouses and other things in Primark at the mo! 🙂
Daisy
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