Today, I’m rounding up my favorite pieces from this month. Although not all these pieces were purchased in March, they were my most loved pieces this month. I’ve tried to be much more selective with my purchases, and it’s nice to see pieces I’ve carefully thought about work out. Out of all the pieces shown on my petite fashion blog this month, these were March’s standouts:
Tops
Two of my favorite tops this month were from Ann Taylor and Amazon (specifically Romwe). *I thought I had taken an outfit picture with the AT shirt, but apparently I did not. It’s been constant cloudy weather, and not opportune for taking pictures, so I thought it would be better to share AT’s photo instead.
Almost all winter, I was browsing for tops to add to my work wardrobe. Although I desperately needed tops to wear to work, nothing I saw truly sparked joy, and I was determined to hold out. After months of browsing, I finally found these two tops that instantly made me smile. It took forever to find what I really wanted, but it was so worth the wait!
Bottoms
Yoga pants have definitely been some of my best purchases this season – specifically flared, black ones. I currently own three pairs, and they’ve been serving as my work pants for the past several weeks.
As someone who has always struggled to find pants that fit, even after alterations, I had given up on the idea of wearing pants to work. I spent years just wearing skirts and dresses with tights during winter. Yoga pants gave me hope again, and opened the door to so many styles of tops that I had previously ruled out because they looked better with pants.
Dresses
In years past, sweater dresses and tights were my winter work uniform. This year, I decided to be a little more grown up, and purchased this wrap dress from Ann Taylor. Although it wasn’t my intention to oust my sweater dresses, putting on this ladylike wrap dress made me realize what an upgrade it was. I can’t turn back!
Shoes
Back in February, I wrote this review on the Channing and Saban shoes from Naturalizer. In my review, I mentioned that the Channing style ran small. I repurchased the Channing one size up, and in black suede this time.
Left: Naturalizer Channing Loafer, Size 5 (runs 1 size small)
I have been LIVING in this shoes at work. Having gone one size up, there’s plenty of room for my toes to wiggle and for thick socks, both of which up the comfort factor. In addition, as Naturalizer is a comfort brand, the shoes were well cushioned as well.
That rounds up the 5 things I loved this month! As a petite fashion blog, FunSizeFit shows a lot of different pieces and outfits, so I hope you enjoyed seeing the ones that sparked the most joy in my wardrobe this month.
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Thanks for reading!