Old Navy Buffalo Print Sweater: Old Navy has had some really nice pieces this fall. I love plaid and I love sweaters. This will probably makes its way into my shopping cart when I do my big bi-annual Old Navy shopping spree next month.
Tory Burch iPhone 6 case: I really like the look and function of iPhone wallets but I've always found them too bulky to put in my pockets. This case is slim, has a few card slots, and can also bend back to be used as a stand. I think $85 is a bit steep for a phone case but I'm not going to lie, I really like this one (and I did spend nearly $50 on a phone case last year that featured a 3D toucan...).
Whim nail polish in Fallen Sunset: After a variety of bad experiences with Ulta I stopped going altogether. I happened in to be in St. Clairsville the other day where they had recently opened one so I popped in to see what was new. I walked out with my favorite mascara on sale for $10 (part of their 21 days of beauty promotions) and this stunning polish. This rose gold foil polish is absolutely goregous and I'm so happy I bought it. It's a dark gold and pink shimmer full of glass flecks that catch the light. Like other foil polishes it chips easily but apparently it's meant to be used in a set of some sort. Oh well, still pretty, still super happy.
Lands' End Ponte Knit Dress: I always get requests for dresses with sleeves and thought this would be lovely for fall. It also comes in burgundy.
Tommy Hilfiger Messenger Bag: If I wasn't drowning in purses right now, I'd have bought this bag already. The messenger style is my favorite, and the preppy details make this bag a no-brainer. The faux Saffiano material also makes it ideal for commuters. It's big enough for laptops and papers and anything else you may need for a day at work. Despite the fact I not only bought several purses recently on top of pulling some out of my storage unit (not ideal, I know) I'm super-tempted to go back and get this bag.
Eloquii d'Orsay flat: Eloiquii has released their own line of shoes, which are 30% wider than the standard size. So basically, these are wide-width shoes. What I like about them (other than the charming print) is that they have memory foam cushioning. Eloquii's shoes have 5mm of padding versus the standard of 3mm. You can find similar shoes for cheaper, but for the extra padding and not having your foot hand out may be worth the extra coin.
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