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Coral Pants with Neutral Top and White Cardigan

Should you wear colored pants or no? Do you ever get into an argument with yourself over this? Well, don't worry about it anymore. Colored pants are super cute and very trendy. Don't be afraid to add that extra splash of color to your outfit in other ways than the typical bold t-shirt. Here is an outfit with just enough color in it to make you fall in love with colored pants!


Don't you love it? I love neutral tones and pastels, so these colors are my favorite! Not too bold and not too simple. Let me tell you where to find it all, so you can have fun putting an outfit like this together!

The boots- I LOVE these boots and I get compliments on them all of the time. I'm not joking! Find them at H&M here.They are super soft and comfy. I got mine in the light brown/tan color and guess what? They are even lined with faux fur-yes! They are my favorite. 
The pants- it's what this post is all about. They are such a pretty color and they are nice and stretchy so they fit comfortably. Find a similar pair here at Maurices. 
The shirt- a nice loose shirt in a neutral tone will look perfect with these pants. My shirt is a light tan color and sometimes it has been mistaken for a blushy pink too. Either color, tan or pink, would look really nice with these pants. You can find a similar shirt to mine, here.
The cardigan- it adds a nice casual look to this outfit and any other outfit your pair it with. I got the cardigan through Stitch Fix, which is a monthly clothing subscription. The brand is Honey Punch, but I can't seem to find it anywhere to purchase. It may be just available through Stitch Fix. However, any white cardigan will do the trick so find something similar and I'm sure it'll look just as amazing!

xoxo
Nicole

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