Posted on: September 4, 2024 Posted by: Comments: 0

My baby started preschool this week and I’m feeling all the feels! I’ve been fortunate to have him at home up til now, and will miss his big hugs and smiles throughout the day. Nori on the other hand is thrilled to have little bro finally join her at school.

Wanted to share a few recent outfits from our outings while enjoying the cooler AMs in Boston. The kids still LOVE to match (with each other, with me and Nick) and I for one am embracing it since I know this won’t last. I can’t believe how much Rio has grown already since last Fall’s Mom & me post!

The “short” length on these Amazon trousers is just right on me with flats or sneakers. If I’m wearing a trouser look around the kids, I tend to reach for these since the budget-friendly price point and machine washability makes me less concerned about getting them dirty!

This A&F ottoman rib top was a purchase last month and has been a simple yet elegant layering piece. Love the higher boat neckline and how it looks under blazers and trench coats, too.

Levis jeans size 24 x 27 c/o, Dolce Vita flats 5.5, Express jacket (similar), Prada bag.
On Rio: Gap pull-on jeans, Zara tee + sneakers

I got these mary jane flats in the spring and am still as excited about them now as I was then! I’ve been wanting a second color like brown or silver for months, but have been resisting getting the same exact style. I recently tried on these Madewell flats and cannot stop thinking about them, so they might be my next flats purchase! The rounder toe shape felt surprisingly chic and the grommets add just a bit of edge.

These are the Levi’s Ribcage jeans I’ve featured often that have a sky high rise (which I personally love, but I know some find to be too high) and relaxed straight leg. The shorter 27 inch inseam is great on me with flats, so these have been a go-to jean during my city kids drop off and pick ups. My most worn wash is the “In the Middle – Light” color which has a lighter weight denim fabric that’s very comfy!

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