Rockin’ Robin

It’s officially festive knitwear season, which means I can indulge in my love of novelty knits for an entire month without fear of judgement! Last week I had a much needed break from work- it’s a tradition now that Mum and I both take the first week of December off together to get in to the festive spirit and with the timely arrival of a package from Long Tall Sally I took great pleasure in sticking on a totally casual outfit on the first day of December.

Jumper and Jeans c/o Long Tall Sally | Shoes: Converse

I featured this Robin jumper in my #DearSally wish list post and fell head over heels so I was delighted when I was told that I could pick one of the outfits I featured! I’ve also been after some boyfriend jeans for the longest time ever so this was really the perfect choice for me. The jeans are everything I was hoping for, although it’s worth mentioning that it might be worth sizing down as I found they do come up rather big on the waist (nothing that a belt can’t fix as the legs fit how I like them). To finish off I was also sent these super cosy slippers that I featured in my gift guide section of the post. It might not have been the most exciting outfit that I featured but it’s by far the comfiest and the one I’m going to get the most wear from! I get carried away shopping for pieces that I only ever wear once or twice so it’s nice to finally get my mitts on some bits that I’ll actually live in- thanks Long Tall Sally!
Is anyone else going Christmas Jumper Mad? I’m so excited for Christmas Jumper Day at the end of the week- the rest of my workplace perhaps not so much (especially as I’ve extended it over two days to accommodate people who don’t work Friday!)

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5 comments for “Rockin’ Robin

  1. Very cute sweater. I have a Christmaa jumper but not worn it yet. X

  2. Such a cute jumper! You look lovely Laura! – Tasha xxx

  3. The shirt is too cute, Laura :DDDDDDD

    Corinne x

  4. That’s a nice tradition you have with your mum! Lovely jumper, it’s really cute x

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