Martin + Osa is my latest obsession, and their sales are unbelievable--you basically get J.Crew quality at Old Navy prices. I've been on a mission to replace my worn-out knits and layering pieces, and also acquired a few other fun items. This long-sleeve slouchy pocket tee is a good substitute for the $$$$ Alexander Wang version, and it's incredibly soft. I also bought the rocco purple version.
Raw-edge waves of silk chiffon add delicate texture to the long and lean silhouette of this feminine long-sleeve cascade ruffle tee.
I am basically living in this gray rolled u-neck sweater—it’s a blend of cashmere and soy with a slim cut and cute button detailing on the cuffs.
As you can see, I loved this shade of gray, and also picked up this Flashdance-esque sweater. It's a soft silk-wool knit that can be worn as a cowlneck or off-the-shoulder.
More gray! I also picked up this long-sleeve contrast trim scoopneck tee to pair with a navy skirt and burgundy cardigan. The tonal ribbon is a nice way to spice up a basic tee and it’s made of soft combed cotton.

The black leather east-west clutch has a single front pleat and silver hardware, plus a nice roomy 6.5” x 13.5” size.

I was on a roll, so why not throw in a skirt? The ponte button-tab skirt is a great black basic in a modern short length.

I have this cardigan in mustard yellow, and couldn't pass up a chance to score the purple version.

And maybe the matching jacquard circle skirt, too--the pleated waist detail is a nice touch and the fabric is great quality.
I'm not about to bust out the ponte cigarette pants with the attitude of this model, but they're a good basic to wear with long cardigans and tall boots, allowing me to avoid the dreaded leggings-as-pants look.
The skinny leggings from Hue are great, though I'm using them more as a substitute for super opaque tights. I got these to wear with my shorter dresses, and they're great quality and incredibly comfortable.



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