Five Ways to Wear a Lime Green Sweater for Fall

If you’ve been around for any length of time, you know that this lime green color has become a STAPLE in my wardrobe. I love it so much & really want to wear it everyday. Of course, it’s not always easy knowing how to style such a vibrant color, so I’ve got you covered with five versatile outfits that balance warmth, comfort, and style.

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At the end of the post, you’ll find the links to all of these outfits (if an item is an older piece, I’ll link a similar option, as indicated in the LTK description). These are affiliate links, meaning I earn a small commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you. Your support helps me continue creating content—thank you so much!

1. Wide-Leg Pants, Mary Jane’s, and a Crossbody Bag: Style with navy or black wide-leg pants and add a colorful crossbody bag. The pop of color pairs well with the lime green, adding a unique color combo.

2. Patterned Midi Dress and Boots: Layer the sweater over a black and white patterned midi dress and knee-high brown boots. The contrast of the lime green against the neutral tones adds a modern touch while staying cozy.

3. Jeans and Statement Scarf: Wear the sweater with medium wash jeans and add a bold, colorful scarf. This brings vibrancy to the outfit and layers up for warmth, making it great for colder days.

4. Corduroy Pants and Clogs: For a cozy, retro look, pair the sweater with brown corduroy pants. The texture and warmth of the corduroy enhance the fall feel, and it looks effortlessly stylish.

5. Go Monochromatic: For a more playful look, layer the sweater with a matching green dress and tall brown boots. This keeps the outfit light but perfect for milder fall days.

All outfits are linked HERE.

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A Few October Outfits

There were lots of great layering weather type of days at the end of October, and then a little bit of warm weather crept in and I had to pull out my tanks & sandals again, haha. It’s okay though—I was able to keep the color palette fall-like and stay true to that. I did enjoy the warm days and sun —winter is coming so I’m well aware the sun won’t be out nearly as much!

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Under each photo, you’ll see a link to the featured item (or a comparable option if it’s an older piece, as noted in the LTK description). These are affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission if you choose to make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. Your support enables me to keep producing content—thank you so much!

Love a mini skirt and tall boots and I paired this one with this cute green sweater from Baltic Born!

Outfit linked HERE.

I just threw this outfit on to go on a morning walk with my pup and love the coziness and matching colors.

Outfit linked HERE.

This was a “warm fall day” outfit. My skirt is older so I linked similar options!

Outfit linked HERE.

This crewneck is super oversized and comfy and silky feeling! Easy to throw on.

Outfit linked HERE.

I think this was my favorite outfit of the week! It turned out so fun! My pants are older, so I linked similar styles.

Outfit linked HERE.

Always love this textured tank—it makes a simple outfit more fun! I own in grey, lime green and this taupe color.

Outfit linked HERE.

A day that’s cool enough for a cozy sweater, puffer vest, and blundstone boots makes me so happy!

Outfit linked HERE.

This button up flannel is so good! Love the green but it comes in other colors and plaids!

Outfit linked HERE.

Always here for a green on green moment!

Outfit linked HERE.

This tee is such a fun one for October! I wore it this day and then again on Halloween (you’ll see next week!)

Outfit linked HERE.

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A Week of Teacher Outfits (or business-casual jobs)

I haven’t been in the classroom in about 10 years, but one of my favorite parts about teaching was putting together outfits that felt like me and were still teacher-appropriate. I even took outfit photos back then! I’ve always loved having a reason to get dressed up?

Of course, every district has different rules so if these don’t work for you, I understand and you can modify these if needed.

I know there are LOTS of teacher style accounts out there, and when I get requests for teacher style I point to them, (two of my FAVORITES are @scarfandamug and @happykickss – they do an AMAZING job of adding their personality and fun into their teacher outfits!) but I had fun putting together these teacher outfits that were requested by many of you— let me know if you want to see more!

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At the conclusion of the blog post, I’ll include links to everything (or a comparable option if it’s from an older piece, as mentioned in the LTK details). These are affiliate links, meaning I receive a small commission if you decide to make a purchase, with no extra cost to you. Your support helps me continue creating content—thank you!

Outfit 1: wearing size xs petite in the lime green sweater and my black and white floral midi dress is older so l linked similar options. My tall brown boots are discontinued so l linked similar. The bolo tie is a fun Etsy find!

Outfit 2: wearing size 4 in the orange wide leg pants (I need a smaller size— I bought these when I was heavier) and size medium in the brown cardigan sweater.

Outfit 3: wearing size small in this floral midi dress (more maxi on me because I’m petite). My tall brown boots are older so l linked similar ones.

Outfit 4: wearing a size small in the graphic tee (use MARISSA20 for $$ off) and small in the “cardigan” (it’s the dress from the last outfit, below?? ). My black wide leg jeans are size 0 and I cut them off because I’m short. My black Chelsea boots fit true to size and are so comfy.

Outfit 5: wearing size small in this black button front dress (buttons are functional as you can see in outfit 4!) and 6.5 in the tall black boots. My boho silk scarf is older so I linked similar styles.

All outfits are linked HERE?

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Seven Ways to Wear One Cardigan

I bought this pretty brown cardigan recently because I don’t have any fine knit crewneck cardigans. It is very versatile (as seen here) and so soft and cozy! I am wearing size medium because small wasn’t available when I ordered it, but I like the oversized fit and I just roll the sleeves up.

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At the end of the blog post, I’ll link everything (or a similar option if it’s an older piece, as noted in the LTK description). These are affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission if you make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. Your support allows me to keep creating content—thank you!

Outfit 1: my wide leg jeans are Levi’s and I’m wearing size 25 and I cuffed them myself. I also linked a few similar cuffed pairs. My Mary Jane shoes are a size up and so comfy.

Outfit 2: this green printed midi skirt is a size small and my brown heeled boots are older so l linked similar.

Outfit 3: my orange wide leg pants are a size 4 and I really need them to be a size smaller—I bought them when I was heavier. Paired them with my Birkenstock clogs and cozy socks.

Outfit 4: this black and white printed dress is older, so I linked similar options. My tall black boots fit true to size. My silk scarf is older so l linked similar.

Outfit 5: these boyfriend jeans are from Walmart (linked here) and I’m wearing size 0. My bearpaw slipper shoes fit true to size.

Outfit 6: wearing size 0 in these black wide leg jeans and they fit true to size. I cut them off because I’m shorter. My brown boots are older so l’m linked similar.

Outfit 7: this green satin slip skirt is a size xs and fits true to size. My tall black boots are linked and work great for smaller calves.

Everything is linked HERE (except for the Walmart jeans, which are linked above).

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