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Accessorizing a Hockey jersey

I feel like it has been all beauty on the blog this week. So let's talk sports shall we? (I'm still going to throw some beauty in ok?)

I'm wearing Evgeni Malkin's #71!
Hockey playoffs are well under way. Everyone wants to hoist Lord Stanley's Cup. Myself, I'm a Penguins fan, and we take our hockey VERY seriously! There is something about hockey that is just fun to watch. I can't describe it, and although it is fun to watch on TV, nothing beats watching a game in person.

So let's say you get invited to a hockey party, or better yet the game!! Ladies, there is no reason why you can't look cute while wearing a hockey jersey! As you can see from my picture, I put my hair in a cute top knot (or sock bun) and accessorized with a plain black headband. I put in some cute hoop earrings and a bold lip color. Since my jersey is longer I put on some skinny jeggings. For shoes, some plain black leather flats.

Headband: Came in a 6 pack from Wal-Mart
Earrings: Bijuju
Lipstick: Revlon lip butter in Raspberry Pie
Shoes: Payless

Don't forget to wear sunglasses if your party is outside! Now, if you'll excuse me I have a hot date tonight. With my couch. Watching hockey.

Are there any ways you try to look good in a hockey jersey? Are you rooting for a specific team? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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