Hi friends! I have a quick post today featuring some of my favorite pieces from Mott & Bow. I’ve shared about them before in this post, and well, they continue to be a valued brand partner of mine. And I just genuinely love the quality of their clothes. So today, I want to tell you about a couple of new Mott & Bow pieces I’ve added to my wardrobe for a transition to fall as well as all my favorite elevated basics from them. I’ll link everything for you, too, AND Mott & Bow has provided a discount code for my readers! Keep reading…
I love this french terry sweatshirt from Mott & Bow. It’s got that slightly chunky yet fitted silhouette which makes it so much more versatile than your standard sweatshirt. It’s really soft and also comes in a pretty vintage white color. I’m a fan of long sleeves with shorts this time of year. If you’re looking for a sweatshirt that is NOT cropped, this one’s for you. The length is perfect!
Next up are these high rise skinny jeans in dark blue. I also have a pair of Mott & Bow mom jeans that I love. The denim is so nice but what I continue to be impressed with is the fit. I know I can get my same size every time and they just fit – no fitting room needed. Plus there are options on length, which is helpful when you’re a shorter person like me or if you have a specific shoe in mind.
All of Mott & Bow’s denim comes in a variety of washes from light to dark and their apparel comes in an array of pretty neutrals and deep gem tones. If you like minimalistic styles like I do, Mott & Bow has built a great collection.
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Check out more of my favorite elevated basics from Mott & Bow:
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