Stacy
Wife to K
Mommy to A (5) and twins E & S (1.5)
The biggest mistake I made is the one that most of us make...I did not live in the moment enough. I wish I had not been in such a hurry to get on to the next thing: dinner, bath, book bed. I wish I had treasured the doing a little more and the getting it done a little less. - Anna Quindlen
Blazers were 90s, too, I think - with a tight bodysuit underneath and jeans, and you'll be good.
Jean shorts and baggy men's Hanes v-neck t-shirts were my staple. Baby doll dresses (sooo unflattering).
Ugh, 90s style was just a lack of style, in my opinion. At least the 80s owned its tackiness. Maybe the 80s sucked all the bad fasion up and we just had to take a decade off.
DS 2003
DD1 2009
DD2 2011
My favorite outfit was a plaid skirt with black sweater that had a faux white collar and cuffs underneath. With Doc Martens. And black knee highs. And one of those black beret type caps. Otherwise just wear jeans and an oversized tee with a flannel tied around your waist.
DS 10, 5th grade
DD 8, 3rd grade
So true!
And a big YES to the bodysuits! I had forgotten about those stupid things. My freshman college roomate had a ton of them and I remember borrowing some. They were like frickin' onesies with the snaps on the bottom! LOL!
I would wear a vest over it with the jeans of course, and then a sort of choker necklace type thing.
And the tanktops were so short. I really don't miss those AT ALL. For the party I would cut off a loose tank top and get the flannel to wear over. Pair it with some cut off jeans and there you go.
DD
DS