The Sunday Look | Red White and The Beatles

Happy day friends! I am a week late with this post, but this time it’s better to post late than not since my husband literally sweat through this shoot. Poor man! I am a big fan of dressing according to the holiday. I had different outfits planned, however it was so hot out and I felt sorry for my guys so we changed it up.

I am wearing a red skirt from H&M. It’s a super light, high wasted, circle skirt. You’ve seen me wear the white tee tied in a knot before, but this particular Sunday I opted to wear the tie to the side. It made for a cute and fun look! I added a nude wedge. I would recommend a nude wedge for every summer wardrobe. You can wear this same top and wedges paired with jeans for an effortless “non-mom” outfit.

I dressed up my ponytail with a ponytail cuff. Mine is from H&M but a similar cuff can be found here!

My boys together equal red white and blue. Look at them posing their little hearts out! I didn’t realize Pax and I were dressed exactly the same until someone pointed it out to me. I probably wouldn’t do that again, but he looks so cute it doesn’t matter! I wanted to take a moment to talk about Paxton’s tank. This tank is straight out of Walmart. I put both of the boys in these white tanks (from the girls section) the entire summer. I would recommend about six per child for the season. I love the white because I can literally bleach them and they are as good as new. I also purchased navy and black- less than $3 per tank!

Giacobi is wearing a Beatles shirt that my brother purchased in London on one of his trips. I want this shirt for me!! If you are curious on the brand you can comment below. He is also in a navy and white pinstripe chino short while rocking his little navy converse. Seriously one of the easiest shoes for kids!

My husband is a saint, seriously! He made our outfits come together by sporting a red white and blue-checkered button down shirt. I love any outfit on him that is completed by penny loafers!

Always remember the reason we celebrate Memorial Day and be thankful for those who, with their lives, purchased this wonderful freedom we enjoy.