Wednesday

Leopard & Camel

Well it was back to earth with a bang. Monday morning, kids back at school. pouring rain.
Then I remembered I found this jumper in Primark last week, on the sale rail, for just £5! Nothing like a gorgeous new sweater to brighten up your Monday morning and make getting dressed easy. Dodgy pose just to show you the shape of it - it's oversized, a little longer at the back and with narrow arms. My favourite!
Despite the rain, I wore my boiled wool Esprit leopard coat.
I bought this a couple of years ago in Menarys and it's almost like big cosy cardigan so I end up wearing it all day even around the house.
But it was perfect for all the running about between school runs and gymnastics. And it kept me warm when I did a couple of hours work in the morning.
Coat - Esprit (past season)
Jean - F&F at Tesco
Jumper - Primark (current sale stock)
Necklace - past season from my own shop

Finished the day with a 5K run to choir at a decent pace although my legs were tired from the Paris so I did have to stop once and walk a couple of hundred yards. But a few hours singing is great for the mind & body and I came home buzzing (though not running....too late for that!)

Hope you had a good start to the week too. Back with a beauty post next....all my empties from last month and a new purchase from duty free.

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  1. What a brilliant sweater bargain Avril and such a wardrobe winner too! Exactly what is needed why the temps are still a bit low! I've got something similar from H&M that I've had for a couple of years that is such a great transitional piece, fab for layering too! Love it with your leopard print coat xx

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  2. Can't believe you found that in the Primark sale! It's lovely and the colour really suits you. Jane X

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