What We Wore: Casual Movie OOTD

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Hey Chic-sters! Just wanted to drop in and share with you, what we wore to a causal movie date! While everyone is out to see “Finding Dory,” I had promised the boys a trip to see “TMNT: Out of the Shadows.” We were finally able to make it to the theater yesterday. Follow us on SnapChat, to see all of the movie madness, @threethechicway!

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I like to dress them in a light outwear piece, because the theaters can be a little nippy! Here are Caleb’s outfit deets:

Ralph Lauren Track Jacket, we bought it at the Ralph Lauren Factory Store, similar style linked.

Skinny Black Denims: The Children’s Place (on sale now)

Sneaks: Adidas Hyperfast

A bit matchy-matchy but it worked!

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Joshua’s Deets below:

Cadigan: Osh Kosh, no longer available, similar linked

Jeans: Diesel Industry 

Sneaks: Jordan Retro 5 Grape (passed down from Caleb, similar linked)

The jeans were also passed down, I used having two boys back to back, to my advantage! Staying chic on a budget: invest in quality pieces that will last. People always think I spend too much on the kids, but I like for them to look a certain way. You can get quality pieces at stores like H&M, ZARA, The Children’s Place, Century 21, without breaking the bank!

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I was on my boho vibe, as usual right?! LOL

Long Leopard Cardigan: H&M, two years old-similar linked

Black Denim: Gap Factory 

Sneaks: Leather Converse

Bag: Kate Spade 

Headband: Forever 21

So of course, I have to be comfy dealing with these two! Comfort for me doesn’t mean I forget style. I like to still be myself, no matter what!

Stay Chic Moms, it will make you feel so much better. When you look good, you feel good!

 

3TheChicway

As a sports mom, cultural curator, and proud Belizean, Karese brings intention to every experience she creates. A multimedia producer and creative strategist, she’s dedicated to amplifying voices and stories that often go unheard. With over a decade of experience across media production, content development, and brand storytelling, her work lives at the intersection of culture, community, and confidence.

From producing heartfelt campaigns that celebrate Black women in sneaker culture to managing large-scale video projects for city agencies, Karese approaches every project with purpose and heart, helping women and girls of color feel seen, heard, and celebrated.

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