Ladies' guide to daily outfits and accessories that you can afford with items even from your own closet
 
March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. I personally ask you to show your support by wearing the color orange sometime during the month of March. This cause hits close to home as my father-in-law has been battling multiple sclerosis for some time now. 

Below are some great items in orange that you can purchase to show your support.


*If there's a cause you'd like to make known and bring awareness to, please let me know so that I can share it and spread the word.
 
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I was just thinking how I needed more headbands and then this little beaut came around. I love that it's just the right amount of glitz to jazz up any outfit. It's perfect for a night out, holiday party, wedding, you name it!

You can purchase this Rhinestone Frosting Headband from Brickyard Buffalo for only $14.99.


Savings of 40% from the original price of $25. 
This deal lasts a bit longer. You still have 6 and a half days to get it before your chance to get it is gone.

 
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Not only do headbands look great, but they definitely come in handy when you may be running a little bit behind on time when you're getting ready in the morning. It's always smart to have more fashionable headbands on hand when you just aren't in the mood to really do your hair, but want something extra to add to your look.


Get the Look
- Red Cardigan - Target
- Beige Short Sleeve Shirt - Marshall's
- Tan Inifinity Scarf - H&M
- Express Skinny Jeans - TJMaxx
- Tan/Red Plaid Headband - Etsy (Three Bird Nest)
- Skinny Brown Belt - Target
-  Vera Wang Red Knit Leg Warmers - Kohl's 
- MIA Brown Riding Boots - DSW


 
Here are some other great buys that give back part of or 100% of the proceeds to these worthy causes.
 
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Here's my friend, Jenna, and I at PacSun, years ago, wearing the coat I actually bought that day and still currently own and wear. I've gotten TONS of compliments on it over the years.
Since I'm fortunate enough to live in the Midwest and who doesn't love experiencing negative degree temperatures, like I have the past week, I thought it was an appropriate time to talk about outwear. Whether you're in the need for something warmer or you're just looking to get a new look, I've pulled together some cute items that you can find right now. You don't have to sacrifice being warm to look trendy and cute.

The staple items that everybody who experiences cold weather should own:
  • Warm Coat (emphasis on the WARM)
  • Hat
  • Gloves or Mittens (I prefer mittens because they keep your fingers warmer)
  • Scarf
  • Headband (You can find great ones on Etsy)
  • Boots

 
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For this craft, you need minimal items and it only takes a few steps. Headbands are great for any ladies that like to keep their hair out of their face or just want to add an extra special touch to their look.

The link gives you step by step instructions through pictures, just like what I have shown.






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*If you happen to make this or any of the 25 days of Christmas Wearable, Handmade gifts, please feel free to post pictures and share how it went. I'd love to see all the amazing gifts that people have made. 


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