Wednesday Threads: Angry Baker for Target

Just something quick today. You know how we were loving on Target the other day? Well I got all dressed for church last week and realized that almost everything I was wearing was purchased there. The shirt, the skirt, the shoes, the bracelets (not all but some), and the necklace. Behold:

BTW, I’ve decided my new mantra when dressing myself is WWKW? What Would Kate Wear? It’s kind of fun. But I do realize I need a bit more color in my wardrobe.

Also, if you wear something almost like a leash around your neck, expect your children to yank and pull on it. Expect them to grab at your chest for a good hour and decide they should give the leashlace a taste test, not once, but three different times. Also, expect it to whack you in the face and leave chain marks across your cheek when you bend over to pick up your kid. Okay, maybe not chain marks, but don’t say I didn’t warn you.

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7 Responses to Wednesday Threads: Angry Baker for Target

  1. Cathy says:

    That necklace rules! Missed these threads posts!

  2. CC says:

    I like this outfit but if you cut your head off how am I see to see what Magic Hands has been up to?

  3. Maryanne says:

    I do that a lot where I am dressed in Target. I like the vibrant blue of that skirt. Are the shoes clogs? I can’t quite tell. I want to do necklaces because love how they look and then when I actually put one on, in addition to having my own I-feel-like-I’m-being-choked thing , I have those problems you mention. Probably if i did it more we’d all adjust.

    • angrybaker says:

      I’ve had to wholeheartedly embrace cheap jewelry because they can’t keep their hands off.

      The shoes are a bootie wedge. If you click on the link it will take you to a better picture of them.

  4. Sarah says:

    I didn’t see that necklace at Target and now I wish I had. I am in love with skirts like the one you’re wearing. I think my new mantra is — how can I walk out of my house and feel like I’m wearing pajamas but not really be wearing pajamas — and those knit maxi skirts are the answer. I just wish I was skinny enough to pull them off with just a tee, but my spare tire and fat is not attractive. So, I usually throw on a chambray button up over my tee and the skirt. I think it works.

    • angrybaker says:

      Chambray covers a multitude of sins. It seems to work with everything, or at least I’ve been trained to think that. And yes, my gfs and I are always talking about how jersey knit maxis means we can wear pjs to church.

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