6 Easy Winter Outfits for Busy Moms

Being a mom is already a full-time job, and then on top of it we’re supposed to get dressed, chase kids around, and somehow stay comfy?!!😅

it can be tough, but here are six outfit combos you can use to do all of that🙌🏽

Outfit 1: a sweater + scarf + jeans

I’m loving that scarves are coming back because I never stopped wearing them😂 I think they’re such a cute way to add some fun to a typical sweater and jeans look!

Outfit linked HERE

Outfit 2: comfy pants + crewneck + pop of color 

What’s comfier than a pair of sweats? These ones are a heavier weight so I feel like they’re more wearable outside of the house. I love pairing them with a comfy crewneck sweatshirt and sneakers. Add a pop of color (bag, hat, scarf) and you’re cute and ready to go! 

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Outfit 3: black jeans + cardigan + comfy shoes 

When I get sick of wearing blue jeans over and over, black jeans are the way to go. These ones are stretchy and comfy but still hold their shape—a true unicorn! You can pair them with any type of top, but a cardigan makes them cuter and more put together and then add whatever comfy shoes work for your weather.

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Outfit 4: comfy pants + cute top + sneakers

I’m not sure if we all have comfy pants in our wardrobe that aren’t jeans or sweatpants, but they’re a must, especially if you work somewhere where you need to dress professional. These are a pair I’ve had for years and I love pairing them with a basic top or a cute top! The sneakers also look so fun with them. I also just got a couple pairs of cute pants from Gap that I’ll link as alternatives to this pair!

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Outfit 5: sweatpants + denim top + slipper clogs

I rarely say anyone NEEDS anything—but when I do, I’m talking about a good denim button up. It’s a workhorse for ALL seasons in my wardrobe. It’s great with almost every type of top and bottom. Here I paired it with these comfy grey wide leg sweatpants (that I generally prefer to wear at home) and my comfy slipper clogs.

Outfit linked HERE

Outfit 6: corduroy pants + cozy top layer + boots 

I love corduroy pants for cold weather. They add great texture and feel so cozy. For my top layer here I added a sherpa vest, but you could do a jacket (denim, barn, quilted), another type of of vest (fleece or puffer), or a a sweater (crenweck, b neck, or cardigan). I paired my blundstone boots with the whole look, but any shoe you love will work!

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10 Cute Ways to Wear a Scarf

Scarves are one of my favorite accessories and I generally wear them around my neck, but I wanted to share a few more ways to use them as an accessory. I feel like a scarf can totally elevate a look and give some fun pattern, color or print!

Here are 10 cute ways to wear a scarf that’ll instantly level up your everyday looks!

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1. Classic Neck Wrap – Fold your scarf into a triangle and loosely tie it around your neck for a casual, effortless vibe.

2. Bandana Style – Tie it closer to your neck with the point of the triangle facing forward for a chic, western-inspired look ( I sometimes like to tie the knot in the front for this look).

3. Parisian Style – Roll the scarf up, tie it close to your neck and move the knot to the side. This gives Parisian vibes and looks very chic!

4. Draped Necklace – Roll the scarf up, loop it once around your neck, tie a knot and then let the ends hang loose, mimicking the look of a long necklace.

5. Belt Accent – Thread the scarf through your belt loops and tie it at the side or front for a fun pop of pattern. This is especially cute on a hot day when you may not want to wear a neck scarf, but you want to add some fun to your look!

6. Bag Accessory – Tie it around the strap or handle of your handbag to add color and texture to your outfit. This is a fun one for an otherwise neutral outfit!

7. Hair Tie – Tie the scarf around a ponytail, bun, or into a braid for an instantly feminine, romantic touch.

8. Headband – Wrap the scarf around your head and tie it at the nape of your neck or on top for a boho-inspired look.

9. Pirate-Style – wrap the headband around your head (like a kerchief) and then tie it in a knot! This is a cute way to protect your hair from the sun or get one more day out of dirty hair.

10. Waist Wrap – Wear it as a sarong-style wrap around your hips for a playful, vacation-ready outfit twist. This is one I would probably only wear with a bathing suit, but I have seen people wearing it with jeans!

Let me know if you wear your scarves any of these ways or if there’s any that I missed! I’m always looking for new ways to wear my favorite accessory!

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