More shopping had to be done, so we headed out to downtown Haddonfield, New Jersey, which is full of lovely shops and boutiques, all dressed up for the holiday season.
For the past ten years, I have spent two or three Friday evenings each Christmas season entertaining shoppers with my chorus up and down the main street of this little town. So this year, I decided to visit the shops instead of just standing outside them caroling!
You’ve seen this jacket before on the blog!
Thankfully, it was a nice day out and not too cold for strolling outdoors. And I dressed comfortably in jeggings and a red hooded tunic.
Tomorrow I have to buy wrapping paper and bags. Nothing like waiting until the last minute!
I hope everyone else was more organized this Christmas than I was!
WHAT I WORE:
Susan Graver Style jacket (thrifted)
Bandolino Thea jeggings (shown previously here and here)
Chico’s hooded tunic (bought on sale during my trip to the mall here)
LINK-UPS:
The Fine Whatever Link-Up hosted by Fine Whatever Blog
Visible Monday hosted by Not Dead Yet Style
#iwillwearwhatilike & Saturday Share Linkup hosted by Not Dressed As Lamb
Turning Heads Tuesday hosted by Elegantly Dressed and Stylish
Ageless Style Linkup hosted by A Pocketful of Polka Dots
Wednesday’s Wardrobe hosted by 50 Is Not Old
The What I Wore Linkup hosted by The Blended Blog
Fresh Fashion Forum Linkup hosted by Sydney Fashion Hunter
Fancy Friday hosted by Nancy’s Fashion Style
On the Edge of the Week hosted by Shelbee On the Edge
Untamed Style Linkup hosted by Cid File Style
Top of the World Style Linkup hosted by High Latitude Style
Thank you for joining me on my frugal fashion journey! Please follow me here, on Bloglovin’, Instagram! and Facebook. And please feel free to comment — I’d love to know what you think!
Looking good I think…fashion doesn’t have to cost a fortune. You just need some style sense and desire and you do it well.
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lovely and festive look, perfect for a day of shopping. I hope you had a wonderful holiday and thank you for sharing your post with my Fine-Whatever link up.
Rena
http://www.finewhateverblog.com
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La primera cosa que quiero decirte en este dos mil quince es
lo siguiente: emigrar no es una pena, es una oportunidad. No estamos emigrando como nuestros progenitores abuelos, estamos en la era de internet, con los vuelos
de bajo coste, con skype donde puedes ver a tu familia a diario y muchas cosas más. http://Www.Blogigo.com/scarcerecord5981/Article-Inmigracion/7/
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Wow! Thank you! I continuously needed to write on my blog something like that.
Can I take a fragment of your post to my site?
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