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sweatshirts, wear ’em now.

(skinnies: Target, striped sweatshirt: Target, boots: Old Navy, arrow necklace that you can’t see: Forever 21)
I’m not sure whose great idea it was to make sweatshirts so awesome right now, but I’d like to take a moment to thank him/her.
Sweatshirts with skinnies, sweatshirts with skirts, sweatshirts with shorts, you really can’t go wrong with a cute sweatshirt at the moment. Unless it has a hood and says something like wrestling 1998 and it’s from high school and has holes in it, than I’d leave it at home in the closet.
I’m definitely in the mood for a few more of these lovelies in my closet. They just seem so comfy and simple, yet fresh and fun. Here are some sweatshirts I’m coveting right now.
|| H & M || Target || Old Navy || Gap || Kohls || Forever 21 || Nordstrom || Madewell ||
I’m definitely drawn to the more neutral colors, but there are so many options right now. I think the “Believe in Love” one from Old Navy will be mine soon.
What do you think? Which one do you like? Would you wear a sweatshirt as a more dress piece?
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Comments

  1. Jessica Ashcroft says

    May 1, 2013 at

    I love those colors together! So fabulous! I need to try the sweatshirt trend myself 🙂

    xo, Jessica
    xolovelovelove.blogspot.com

    Reply
  2. Sara SHOEmaker says

    May 1, 2013 at

    your bright awesome colors stood out to me on the pleated poppy link up! I LOVE these colors together. such a cute sweater too!

    Reply
  3. Rachel says

    May 2, 2013 at

    Well if that’s a sweatshirt it might be okay… 😛 In the past, sweatshirts have been so consistently ugly that I shy far away from the word itself!

    Reply

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