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I know you're used to me wearing dresses, but I do actually wear pants… every so often! It's rare that I have a pair of jeans that fit me well and are comfortable, along with a top that is long enough for my torso. These jeans and this poncho, both from my Gwynnie Bee subscription, were a perfect pair.
Poncho, Modcloth via Gwynnie Bee subscription or buy here
Jeans, NYDJ via Gwynnie Bee subscription
Flats, Rothy's
Bag, Gucci
I received these NYDJ jeans about a month ago from GB and they're perfection. This is one of the reasons I get so many items from GB – I can wear them and return them, or wear and buy. I scooped these jeans up as soon as I realized they kept their shape all day. The poncho is also from GB, by Modcloth. It's been a while since I've purchased anything from Modcloth, but with styles like this, I'm sure I'll try more items from them soon.
Some Gwynnie Bee news – they now offer sizes 0-32W!!!!! If you've been unable to experience GB because of being a smaller size, you can now give it a go with 30 days free. If you're unfamiliar with GB, it's a clothing subscription service. You wear, return, and repeat as often as you'd like for 1 monthly fee. They handle shipping both ways and all the dry cleaning. It's different from many companies because it's not a styling service – you add the items you want to your GB closet, and they send you a selection of those. I'm a GB superfan – I was a beta member before they even launched to the public nearly 6 years ago! I highly doubt I would have much plus size fashion on this blog if it weren't for them – I am able to have a rotating closet without the expense. If you ever have any questions about the service, please let me know. Also, you can see over 200 outfit photos from my GB subscription here. And if you want to go straight to their site and start your 30 day free trial, you can do that here.
Photos by Emily Moseley