When I spotted this gorgeous sweater at Zara, I couldn’t resist buying it, even if it was completely inappropriate for the current season. It was on sale for $17.99 CAD with an original price of $45.90 CAD. The fabric is so soft and warm, perfect for a chilly day. The sweater is cropped, so I would probably pair this with some high-waisted skinny jeans or leggings. The bottom of the sweater is scalloped, which is a detail that I love on clothing.
The bright red colour reminds me of the Christmas season, and if any of you watch Big Brother (the US series), you’ll know that one of the houseguests’ name is Christmas, and the show was promoting #ChristmasinJuly whenever she was on screen. That is where I found the inspiration for the title of today’s post!
There have been some stormy days in my city recently, hopefully there’s another one soon so that I can actually wear my new purchase.
How far in advance do you buy clothes for the next season? Or are you impulsive like me, and buy it when you see it?
Thanks for reading,
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I’m just like you! My brain is already in full autumn mode and slowly into christmas mode! I’m over the summer
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I just like to plan ahead 😉
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YES GIRL!I knew I wasn’t the only one – I literally just bought a massive winter coat! Everything winter related is on sale right now so its cheaper to buy in advance xx
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I love when things are on sale, so I’m fine with buying all of my winter clothes early!
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Sometimes I wish it could be Christmas all the time because I just love the fashion so much, cosy jumpers and thick winter coats are what I live for! X
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I knowwwww right! Plus I love lighting candles and drinking hot drinks.
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I think that sweater will be great for fall.It’s really nice, and looks cozy. I’m also starting to pick up for my fall/winter clothing. I like buying when it’s on sale. http://www.mrsqbeauty.com
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The sale price was definitely my motivation for purchasing the sweater!
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