Gals, it’s been a few days now of chilly mornings and
evenings – I hesitate to say it but I believe Fall is finally here!
Having baby girl in my belly has me warmer than normal. I’ve taken the extra blanket off of our bed
and I don’t wear socks when I sleep anymore.
I worry I may freeze Mr out this winter.
I’ve also been taking advantage of the cooler weather and
exercising outside.
This sleeveless sweater is the perfect piece this time of
year. It’s so soft and cozy but not too
warm that come lunch time you’re sweating.
Note: it's not maternity so for the 99% who are readying that don't have a bump keep reading
I prefer sleeveless pieces for these reasons:
- I have petite arms and it’s sloppy and annoying to have sleeves hanging over my hands
- I work hard on my arms in the gym and like to show them off
- Easy to layer
- Unrestricted movement
This sweater is designed for such a flattering fit with a
turtleneck that isn’t bulky or smothering, a wider shoulder - almost cap sleeve
that conceals and helps create an hourglass shape, side slits so that it lays
nicely, and cable knit that’s vertical only down the center front (it can add
bulk when all over).
I also love the oatmeal color of this sweater – light and
neutral to pair with anything. I went with my go-to favorite pants these days
in black and continued the neutral theme but in a print with leopard calf hair
loafers.
If you do not own leopard calf hair shoes – go get
some! These are soooo comfortable! I
love the pointed toe and can wear them with anything. I have a pair of pumps too.
My love of leopard is fierce – I even have a maternity top
and dress in leopard #naturally.
Oh and how about I’m wearing this exact look in real life
today! Minus the bracelets – they can sometimes be a bother when working at my
desk typing.
AND this sweater is on major sale right now – so you need to
have it J
PS for when it really does get cold try layering a fitted
white or striped tee underneath – or even a dress shirt.
Dress Beautifully in a Sleeveless Sweater
XOXO Sarah Louise
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