Showing posts with label what to wear on a rainy day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label what to wear on a rainy day. Show all posts

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Another Rainy Day


Shirt - J. Crew Factory / Jeans and Bag (similar) - Gap / Jacket (similar) - Michael Kors / Boots - Hunter / Necklace - Stella & Dot


How to improve a gloomy, rainy spring day? With white jeans and some bright red rain boots, of course!

It's been raining all.the.time lately (come on Chicago, you were supposed to be done with that in April!) and I'm trying everything to keep from collapsing in on myself like a dying star. And when I say that, I mean refusing to go outside and turning into a couch potato. So, white jeans and red rain boots it is. 

I'm still out of town volunteering, so I'll keep this one short and sweet. Find me on Instagram (@kristinadoes) to see what I'm up to! 








Shirt - J. Crew Factory / Jeans and Bag (similar) - Gap / Jacket (similar) - Michael Kors / Boots - Hunter / Necklace - Stella & Dot




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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Rain Rain Go Away

Rainy day style

Shirt (similar) - JCrew / Jacket (similar save or splurge) - Forever21 / Denim - Gap / Boots - Hunter / Bag (similar) - Coach Factory / Earrings - BaubleBar / Watch - Wristology / Umbrella (I also love this striped one) - Totes

constellation earrings


What happened to the April showers bringing May flowers? It's supposed to stop raining now, come on Mother Nature! This weekend was about 50 degrees and rainy the whole time, so I reverted back to some of my fall staples - stripes, my utility jacket, and the Hunters.

I feel like I get asked all the time about my Hunters, whether they're worth the price, etc. The main differences between cheaper rain boots that I've seen is that they fit much closer to my calfs, which I like since it makes me look more streamlined, they get dirty looking faster because they're real rubber (it's called blooming, see my DIY post on how to clean them on the cheap), and they haven't yet sprung a leak (fingers crossed!). Every pair of rain boots I had in the past was in the $100 and under range, and none of them lasted more than a year. That alone seems to make them worth the price.

I bought my pair on the fly in the middle of a blizzard when my snow boots died (they were the only size/color available for basically any boot I could find, and I went to 3 or 4 different stores!) and while I love them, I'm kind of sad I didn't get another color - red would be so fun!


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