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Sports spirit and style

April 21st, 2011, 2:40 pm · Post a Comment · posted by

I didn’t get a chance to blog yesterday about my attire – crazy day. Besides working I spent most of my night at Busch Stadium watching the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Washington Nationals.

I knew when I left for work yesterday though I wanted something that I could easily adapt for a night out.  So here are my two looks.

The looks are basically the same except for the switch from the skirt to jeans. I wanted easy because I knew I didn’t have time after work to really change into something entirely different.

No. 1 – I’ve always likes this Issac Mizrahi skirt for Target. I got it several years ago on clearance. I figured it would look great with my Cato satin top,  red Avenue cardigan, Coach wedges (recently thrifted, $34.50) and red jewelry. I also added the satin belt for an additional touch.

No. 2- For this all I did was change out my skirt for my Cato jeans and black studded belt. Everything else remained the same.

I’m not a huge fan of T-shirts as you may know. I have a few, but I really don’t have any St. Louis Cardinals apparel. I think my look however shows I had the sports spirit and style.

An added bonus was that I wore a colorful scarf, as well as an extra sweater to the game.

I went to the game with a group of girlfriends – Sara, Rhee and Heather. We had a great time. I only wish it hadn’t been so cold.  We had a great view of the ballpark from left field though.

Recently I got this app for my iPhone. It takes panoramic views. I think this shot shows a cool view of where we sat.

I’m not a huge sports fan, but there is something to be said about going to a game.  I had a great time and what’s even better is that I stuck to my style. My motto is “wear what makes you feel good.”

Do you wear anything special to a sporting event? Or do you just put on a T-shirt and tennis shoes and go or do you stick to your style?

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