Red, White, and Blue Outfit of the Day starring Great Lengths Clothing

Hello!

Happy July! The 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays. I’m so grateful for the liberties we have here in the USA. I thank God for all the men and women who have sacrificed so much for our freedoms. We truly are the land of the free because of the brave.

This time of year brings a lot of outdoor adventures and hot weather. So outfits need to be lightweight and comfy, and it’s an extra bonus if they’re cute. And this skirt from Great Lengths Clothing has all those qualities and more.

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It’s lightweight. It’s comfy. It has an adorable floral print. And it has pockets. Skirts with pockets are my favorite! They make life so much easier. When a skirt has pockets it makes it like 150% better.

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Not only do I love skirts with pockets but I love skirts that I can twirl in and this skirt does just that. I was totally twirling and dancing pretty much the whole time during this photo shoot. 

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Staying with the red, white, and blue theme, I paired this adorable skirt with a blue shirt and red belt. I purchased the shirt and belt from Express.

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I also paired it with a red shirt from Ross and a blue belt from  Old Navy. It was a little change that made a big difference. For each outfit I wore my red wedges from Charlotte Russe.

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You guys, seriously, this skirt is absolutely amazing. It has everything a skirt should have. And the colors and beautiful floral print will definitely transition into other seasons.

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You should totally check out Great Lengths Clothingthey have more adorable and modest skirts and dresses on their website. They seriously are one of the sweetest companies I have worked with. Thank you Great Lengths Clothing, I love the skirt!!

With Love,

 Miss Lynsie

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