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What I Wore Wednesday: Camo Glam

When you go to a high school that lets you drive your tractor to school one day, you would probably be wearing camouflage. I was not such a person to wear camo. Then, this shirt came into my life.

Camo glam is the best way to describe this look. When I first saw this shirt, I was immediately drawn to it. Normally, I am not a camouflage wearing woman, but I LOVE this button up shirt! I guess I need a little bling for me to wear camo!

 I wore this outfit to work, so I paired it with brown dress pants, and little brown ankle boots. I had a tank the exact same color as the pink on the cuffs, so I wore that underneath. The only problem, is that my shirt did not stay open, so you couldn't see it. I received a lot of compliments, and if I wanted to, I could wear this with jeans, and boots.
Look closely and you can see the bling on the collar!



Outfit Details:

Camouflage blouse: Lane Bryant
Brown Dress Pants: Lane Bryant
Pink Tank: Old Navy
Brown Boots: JC Penney







Wednesday's mean I link up with The Pleated Poppy!


P.S. Stay tuned to my Instagram tomorrow because I will be posting pictures from the NCAA Tournament!

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