Mommy Fashion :: A Photo Story

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Dressing our kids is easy.

Well, the task is not necessarily easy, but the clothing out there for our energetic munchkins is cute, functional, and the options are endless.

So why does it always seem so hard for us Mommas to dress in fashionable clothing that fits our lives?

The struggle is real. 

In the spirit of solidarity, here is a quick photo story of my own mommy fashion, such as it is. Nothing fancy or expensive, but all found to be halfway decent looking and most importantly, washable. 

My Mommy Fashion

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Jeans: Target, Shirt: JCPenny, Shoes: Old

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Jeans: Old Navy, Shirt: JCPenny, Shoes: Kohls

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Jeans: Target, Shirt: Stitch Fix, Scarf: Riverbanks Zoo Gift Shop, Boots: Target

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Jeans: Gap, Shirt: Lularoe, Shoes: Old

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Jeans: Target, Shirt: Jane.com, Shoes: Keds

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Jeans: Old Navy, Shirt: Kohls, Boots: Target, Jacket: Christopher & Banks

 What are your favorite places to get great clothes that fit your busy Mommy days? Share in the comments!

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Brittany Arcand
Brittany Arcand is a food writer, recipe developer, and amateur photographer. Originally from Minnesota, she recently moved south and now resides in the Midlands of South Carolina. After marrying a handsome sailor, graduating with a degree in Family and Consumer Education and a minor in American Literature, she committed to staying home to be with her three children: Evelyn (8) Eli (6) and Lane (3). Her love of the written word, coupled with experience in various commercial and private kitchens has fueled a passion for sensible recipes that actually work. Her food blog Brittany’s Pantry was born, combining dishes and menus with the (often humorous) stories of how they came to be. When she isn’t writing and spending time in her kitchen, she is reading every book she can get her hands on with a giant mug of hot chocolate beside her.

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