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Top: Target | Skirt: MNG by Mango via JCPenny (shop) | Tights: Old Navy Boots: Dolce Vita via Macy’s | Necklace: Anthropologie (gift) I’ve searched high and low for months for a floral skirt because I don’t have any patterned skirts. I’ve come to believe that having a few patterned bottoms are key to helping me build a remixable wardrobe. They are a far cry from my typical skinny jeans and help me to wear basic shirts, like this denim top, in a more interesting way. And pockets? Pockets will always be the keys to my heart. I have just a few topics left for the remaining posts on Building a Remixable Wardrobe. They’ll probably be less robust and involve less how-to’s. Instead, they’ll talk about the third piece of “3 Things I Needed to Learn” (found in the “Intro” section), discussing the pieces I needed to add to serve as foundational building blocks for mixing and matching. A floral skirt was one of them!
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