Daily Outfit: Snow Day

This week, Seattle received an unprecedented 6″ to 12″ of snow, completely out of character for the West Coast! Snow is always the best when you can be home to enjoy it and that’s exactly what we did — had a snow day in. We let the kitties check out the snow, though they didn’t make it off the back deck.

Outfit Breakdown

  • Faux leather bomber jacket – Target
  • Faux shearling vest – JLo for Kohl’s
  • Teal cowl neck sweater – Gap
  • Bronze coin necklace and earrings – handcrafted by blue bijou
  • Skinny jeans – Shade Clothing
  • Boots – Famous Footwear

What do you wear to stay warm on snow days?

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4 Responses to Daily Outfit: Snow Day

  1. Diane says:

    I wear a onesie because you would rarely find me outside when there is snow, mostly because I have no appropriate snow day clothes. I'm one of those people who wear summer clothes for as long as possible but snow is just too far. Love the outfit though!

    Dinx @ Lovely in Random xoxo

  2. Diane, it seems like onseies are the big trend these days! I hear you there, I don\’t have many clothes appropriate for snow days either. After all the snow turned slush, it seems like everyone in town could do to have a pair of rubber boots. Thanks for the kudos :)

    xoxo, Sarah

  3. leather says:

    This is really a great outfit. Winter clothes is definitely in trend these cold days. Well, I really love the boots, it really looks stylish and hip, but at the same time give total protection for your feet against the cold. I also love the fur, it very fashionable to look at and I guess it's warmer with this thing on.

  4. It\’s true, leather. Fashion and function combined!

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