Winter Essential: Plaid Flannel Shirt
It's hard to believe it is already Monday morning again, but I hope you had a great weekend! We brunched at a fantastic new restaurant called Mollusk in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle, one that has only open for about three months. We arrived about 12:30pm on Saturday and pretty much had the place to ourselves. The food and drinks were all top-notch with great flavors, and I included a photo of our brunch plates below. I definitely recommend Mollusk if you are in Seattle--we will definitely return to try their dinner menu. This weekend was sunny but chilly, so I layered up in a plaid flannel shirt and fur vest. This shirt was a recent find, and I just love the olive print. I always need more olive pieces in my closet! Black moto jeans, olive booties, and a bucket bag rounded out this casual weekend ensemble. Be sure to scroll down for outfit details below.
Shirt: exact here
Vest: old, similar (on sale!) here
Pants: old, check out this pair (only $99!)
Bag: no longer available online, save on this affordable gem or splurge on this Mansur Gavriel beauty
Necklaces: old, check out this arrow necklace steal (only $10!) and this horseshoe necklace (under $40)
Brunch plates at Mollusk: chicken confit curry with tumeric-coconut buscuit, seasonal vegetables, and sous vide eggs + waffle okonomiyaki
Brunch plates at Mollusk: chicken confit curry with tumeric-coconut buscuit, seasonal vegetables, and sous vide eggs + waffle okonomiyaki
Check out my picks for plaid flannel shirts that are perfect for layering this winter, and all priced under $80:
How would you style plaid flannel this winter? Thank you for visiting my blog today, and I hope you have a great week!
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