My Go-To Cozy Outfit + How to Wear This Top for Spring

This weekend rain was pouring, and I loved it!  We don’t get much rain in SoCal, and growing up in an area where it rained more, I miss falling asleep to rain hitting the rooftop.  One of best.sounds.ever.  Holler if you hear me!

I’ve worn this outfit a handful of times in the last few months because it’s so good for cozying up and for nursing.

I’ve mentioned this top before, but I think this is the first time I’m actually showing me wearing it.  It doesn’t seem like anything special, but I really like it for some reason!  I like the structure because it’s not too stiff but not flimsy.  It holds its shape well when worn.  And it goes with everything, the same way a chambray top is basically like a pair of jeans for your top half.  However, I feel like an oxford can be more polished or professional than a chambray top.  
The shirt runs huge, IMO.  I’m normally S/M at Old Navy, and I got this in XS…AND it shrinks in the wash, so beware.  But even with shrinking, the XS fits.  I could probably have done S and been quite happy though, especially if I wanted a little bit more room or a slightly looser fit.  
I plan to wear this with floral skirts, my striped pencil skirt, the floral shorts I just bought, and pretty much any bottom that has a pattern!
Below I showed how I styled it today and one of many ways you could style it for spring.  In today’s outfit, it was nice to use the oxford as part of a neutral base to showcase my cardigan.  For spring, I went colors galore since this top neutralizes the outfit.  If you’re not going overboard with colors in the spring, you’re not really living.  ðŸ˜‰

Shop Look #1 (Cozy Days):
Top: Old Navy (exact, similar)
Cardigan: Old Navy (exact)
Jeans: LOFT (exact, similar)
Boots: c/o White Plum (similar, similar, splurge)
Bag: Nordstrom (exact)

Shop Look #2 – Sunny Days:
Top: Old Navy (exactsimilar)
Skirt: Romwe (exact)
Wedge sandals: Old Navy (exact)
Bag: Daily Look (exactsimilar Target version)

*Nursing friendly
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