Hey y’all!
Fall hit us like a ton of bricks this year. One second it’s scorching hot and I’m getting a sunburn through my clothes, and the next second I’m scrambling to dress my kids in more than a tank top… oh and socks! I live for summer days without socks and inevitably stinky feet. Kidding, but, not having to find socks for 3 kids every day is nice while it lasts.
But let’s be honest. Sweater weather and pumpkin spice and everything nice will always have a special place in my heart. I love the feel of a cool chill as we step into out the door each morning, and I love coming home to cuddle with tea by the fire after work. I’m a sucker for fall.
Just in time for this chilly fall weather, I’ve stumbled across a new line of clothing that basically feels like you are wearing blankets all day… introducing Cuddl Duds from Kohl’s! Cuddl Duds is my favorite because it helped inspire my #1 hack for staying warm and cozy during winter… #LiveInLayers!
Cuddl Duds are warm and cozy pieces that you can layer together, and are so soft you won’t even want to change out of them after work. I got to try out the fleece wrap, the buttery-soft leggings, and a crew neck long-sleeve. Let me tell you, you’ll want winter to last forever in these clothes!
This is the Long Sleeve Crew in Olive and I’m pretty sure I want to live in this shirt forever. It has just the right amount of stretch, is warm, soft, and snuggly. I love that it has the thumb holes to keep my hands warm, too! And, my favorite part is the long length in the back and the great design! Couldn’t love this shirt more!
I also got to try the Fleecewear with Stretch Wrap in Black which I love so much! It’s soft, snuggly, and warm… and again, with the thumb holes!! I love throwing this on top of whatever I’m wearing at school that day to go outside at recess. It’s perfect!
Check out Cuddl Duds at Kohl’s for the absolute best in layering for fall and winter! I promise, you won’t be disappointed!
XO,
Amanda
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Cuddl Duds but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.
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