Anything Goes Monday: OOTD Sunday

Hi, everyone!

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How´s your weekend? I spent mine indoors and yesterday, we walked around the neighborhood while the weather´s still bearable for a nice brisk walk. I went for a preppy look but in the middle of the walk, I had this feeling that there must be something wrong with the fit of my sweater because I felt like it´s choking me. Then I discovered that I accidentally wore it on reverse, hahaha!

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I would have noticed it if I also had  my photo taken at the back or if the hubz knows a little about dressing up but he´s one of those clueless guys who prefers doing something else than checking on what you´re wearing especially that we´re both wearing preppy style, lol! But in the photos it looks just fine, no? ;)

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sweatshirt, bag- Zara, top- Stradivarius, pants- Primark, shoes- Fluchos
Oh well, at least I´ve discovered a new way to style this sweater. ;)

Enjoy your Monday, ladies! :)

xoxo,

Che

PS: I´m linking up with Peacoats and Plaid´s The Collective Social Blog Hop, My Greatest Hits´ My Style Monday and Not Dead Yet Style´s Visible Monday and Style Elixir´s Style Sessions and My Thrifty Chic´s Love It Link It. Come and join us! :)

Comments

Hi Cha. I love the sweater & clutch. And I love the boat shoes. Spectacular!

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Unknown said…
I've been known to wear sweaters backwards as well.. I mean, like, a cardigan. Sometimes switching up the way you wear it totally changes the look-- and as long as it's comfortable right?
I spent my weekend indoors too mostly!!

i like the wrong side sweater look ..its kinda cute!!

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Unknown said…
Back to front or inside out it still looks lovely! I like your preppy Sunday look :)

Hugs

Beata
Sherin said…
Absolutely in love with your shoes here.
Charlotte said…
I would have never known that your sweater was on backward! That's too funny. Love the look!

Cheers!
Char char|treuth.com 
Alyssa said…
Seriously though, I like it backwards! Not sure what it would look like the "right" way, but maybe you just started a new trend! (: Way cute lady! found you from the collective blog hop!
Unknown said…
Love that clutch, Zara do such great bags!
Love the cozy weekend look. I'm sharing the same this week. Casual doesn't have to mean frumpy.
April said…
I LOVE THE sweater...I never would have thought that it was reversed, I just love it! and your bag I adore....cute preppy look che
Kat said…
such a chic look! loveee your sweater :D

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Unknown said…
haha youre so silly but the sweater looks great. sometimes I wear this dress I have backwards on purpose!


MI VIVERE .
I love that you wore your sweater in reverse - who would have thought? It actually looks great like that!
Unknown said…
The sunnies are beyond gorgeous.I need a pair like that,hehe
xx

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Super cute clutch and shoes! I've never heard of Fluchos, but they look exactly like Sperrys! Stopping by from the GFC Collective, and I hope you drop by and visit my blog, as well. Have a fabulous week!

xo,
Stephanie
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Hello, Steph!Fluchos is a Spanish brand which specializes making comfortable shoes.
Unknown said…
Ha! It's harder these days with tags printed on the fabric so often! You're right, it works well anyway!
I spent my weekend working and then trying (and succeeding) to fix our water heater! Done ... I'm proud.
I've actually worn a shirt backwards on purpose - and it can make the look even better. Visiting from Style Elixir.
Unknown said…
Love the look very cute and stylish!!!

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You look great in this cute casual outfit. I like the red color and your fun shoes!

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