85 and Climbing





In this outfit:
Tank c/o Thief and Bandit
Skirt: Madewell ($30 sale)
Wedges: Thrifted ($10)
Belt: AA ($16)
Bracelets: Thrifted / Gift
Earrings c/o Noble Town Vintage
85 degree weather is the stuff my inner slob can only dream of. Every year I anxiously await the days where I can roll out of bed, throw on shorts and a tee, and go. Since starting a blog, I know I've put too much pressure on myself to dress up in the summer, usually resulting in me overheating and being uncomfortable. Not this year, as the weather warms up, I refuse to over complicate things. I'm not sure why I over-think, because the summer outfits I find myself admiring are always the simplest.
What's your summer uniform? Do you keep it simple, or layer it up?