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Originally Posted by tinapbeana
Gruntina: something you might want to try to keep your 'formula wardrobe' more multi-seasonal is grey pants/skirts instead of black. Paired up with a pastel top, grey can be light and 'springy', but it's not too light to wear in the winter.
The other thing to remember is that brown doen't have to mean chocolate brown, it could be tan, khaki, camel, whatever. I myself prefer camel, but my plaine chocolate brown shoes still work with any shade 
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tinabeana - Thanks... I actually considered grey in place of the blue because I am hesitant from buying navy color pants and skirts for the fall/winter. For some reasons, it makes me feel more of a maintenance worker or mechanical colors or it makes me think of school uniforms. I also feel too 80's ish in navy unless it was a blazer or top. I also thought of pinstripes to make a look seem different.
I do have some summer tops that I can wear under my jacket/sweater for the winter.
What I really need to focus on is maintaining my health and weight. I do tend to yo-yo which makes fitting into certain clothes at the time can be a challenge lol!