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Fall Teacher Style

I’m back with some fall teacher style for you.  Here are some of my looks from this week that I posted on my fashion Instagram (@ebteacherstyle):
I snagged the dress (size xs) above at a deep discount during the Nordstrom anniversary sale.  The shoes are adorable but I only lasted half the day teaching in them before I traded them for flip flops.  I just put them back on for dismissal.  The older I get the less I can tolerate wearing any sort of heel!   Here are the links:
  1. Dress – Madewell – Nordstrom
  2. Wedge Booties – Lucky Brand – Nordstrom
  3. Bag – LV – Pretty Things Hoarder
  4. Earrings – Kendra Scott – Nordstrom
SheIn for the win on this dress (size small pictured).
  1. Dress – SheIn
  2. Necklace – Kendra Scott – Nordstrom
  3. Earrings – Kendra Scott – Nordstrom
  4. Shoes – Tory Burch – Discontinued 
  5. Mascara Base Coat – Urban Decay – Nordstrom
  6. Mascara – Urban Decay – Nordstrom

This is my dress down Friday outfit.  It was a rainy day.  The sweater (size S) is actually from the men’s department of Target!  I bought it because it was accidentally placed in the ladies department and I did not figure it out until I scanned it on my cartwheel app and it came up as Merona Men’s!  I wish they had it in other colors.  The Hunter boots are a few years old but still a favorite.  The Prada bag was from before I was house poor and purchased in Italy.  The tee is from Old Navy!  The travel cup holds ice all day and is from Amazon.  Links: 
  1. Sweater – Target (store only)
  2. Tee-Shirt – Old Navy
  3. Boots – Hunter – Nordstrom
  4. Travel Cup – Thermos – Amazon
  5. Bag – Prada
Here is my weekend look!  I love long sweatshirts and this was another one that I got in the summer during the Nordstrom sale.  It is a US size 2 and I would say fits true to size.  I am so excited it is finally cool enough for me to wear it.  The leggings are LuLaRoe and they are sooo soft. 
Links:
  1. Sweatshirt – Topshop – Nordstrom
  2. Leggings – LuLaRoe – (My friend Melissa’s FB Group)
  3. Shoes – Adidas – Nordstrom
I hope you found some style inspiration from this post.  To see my closet room head over to my home decor blog:

Old House Charm

Have a great weekend!
*This post contains some affiliate links. 

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  1. Bonnie Hannigan

    October 23, 2016 at 9:52 pm

    I have closet envy!

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