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Top: Nordstrom Rack, Jeans: Gap (two years old. |

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Sandals: Kork-Ease by way of Nordstrom Rack (I have had some version of Kork-Ease wedge sandals sine |
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Bracelets (basketweave): thrifted, Bracelets (square): Target (many years ago) |

Denim on Denim. a supposedly “new” fashion trend, but a tried and true look. As Americana as apple pie. I remember back in high school when my everyday look was a Gap denim shirt and a pair of Gap jeans. Flash forward over 20 years and nothing has changed. I opted to be extra casual (and not dress in luau clothing as suggested) at this year’s Family Reunion. Food, fun, family. Isn’t that what it is truly about?