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Wearing: Clarks Shoes | Gap Socks Similar | My K @ Mothercare Leggings | River Island Top | M&Co Cardigan | Ebay Headband
I'm loving this black and cream peplum Breton top. Who doesn’t love a Breton stripe? I styled Dolly's M&Co cardi like a cape, and doesn’t she look chic? The best bit about this outfit (apart from the cute panda socks) are her oh-so-easy to put on shoes. I bought them in Clarks when Dolly started walking because I wanted a pair that would help her during this early stage. She was born with a slight twist to her left foot because she had it wedged in between my ribs (wow, that was painful). Thankfully a few physio appointments and lots of massaging later and it's totally fine. I used to really worry about it but now I know it's okay I've expanded her shoe collection, but I miss these velcro-and-go beauties. I need an extra half hour to put her new Nikes on in the morning. But to be fair, it does give me a good excuse if I'm ever late somewhere...
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