I have a “love-hate” relationship with rompers. & don’t we all. Pros // I love rompers because they feel & look as stylish as dresses! & they are just as comfy as dresses….& for me that is essential!! Cause anyone […]
I have a “love-hate” relationship with rompers. & don’t we all.
Pros // I love rompers because they feel & look as stylish as dresses!
& they are just as comfy as dresses….& for me that is essential!! Cause anyone that knows me, knows that I am kind of a baby when it comes to uncomfortable clothing (I can’t manage).
Cons // I hate hate hate rompers because going to the bathroom is a struggle, unlike any other. Getting completely undressed to go to the bathroom is sooooo inconvenient.
Fashion Conclusion:: yet somehow all the good way overpowers the bad when it comes to rompers, & that especially holds true when we are dealing with the summer & the heat.
Rompers are basically a dress you can actually be active in,
Finally right?? Something comfy, that looks stylish & allows you to move without concern. yessss!!!!WHAT I WORE::
ROMPER (difF. pattern) // HERE.
SHOES // HERE. EARRINGS // ON SALE HERE.
Okay so those earrings.
UGHH I went with my friend to the Kate Spade outlet & when I saw those little gems…well i just had too. & let me just say those earrings with a messy bun, lead to so many complements. Also they are just super fun & who can complain with that??
So as San Diego goes through a heat wave & I am stripped from my fall attire (literally crying) you will for sure see me on campus sporting rompers.
& for all you east coasters (whoot whoot) that are actually experiencing fall weather. Pairing this romper with a jean jacket (my favorite one you can find // here), is a stylish way to bring your rompers with you, right on into the fall.
Struggling with my romper “love-hate” relationship is hard.
But when it comes to heat waves in California…Rompers are the only way to survive (along with some pool time),
SO Stay Cool & Romping it.
Photos Creds :: { to my beautiful roommate Laurel }
xx.
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