Eeeeek! I can honestly never contain my excitement when I start writing a blog post with new to us (and you on the blog) retailers. I have too many thoughts and remarks that start to swirl through my head that I can’t possibly get out quick enough. So without further ado please meet Alaina Lynne Boutique! We stumbled upon the Instagram page and were quickly drawn to the classic trendy pieces.

We started interacting on Instagram simply because we liked the goods. Not too long after the lovely owner, Jennifer, shot us a sweet note to let us know that she was part of the tall girl tribe standing at 6’. We always love when people send simple notes like this because it instantly connects us. It helps initiates a more personal “internet friendship”.  We learned that the boutique is online but they do pop up shops around Maryland, DC, and Virginia. So if you are in those areas, you should feel lucky! If you’re wondering about the name; it’s a combination of both Jennifer’s middle name as well as her sisters. We also love a good sister duo. It also helps that like us, Jennifer can appreciate sarcasm. Are we long-distance best friends? Seems like we are well on our way.

One of their main goals is to provide women with a versatile wardrobe. Ummm could this align more with our goal for y’all? We always like to reiterate that we don’t just post things to post them. We obviously post often about certain big-box retailers but with smaller boutiques and niche companies, we do our homework. We ask questions like what are your values, goals, why are you doing what you do? Do you think us posting your items aligns with all of the said questions? If any of the answers are no or we don’t think the items will benefit you; you will straight up never see them. No questions asked. Unless it’s a tall fail. We share those solely for that reason.

Let’s get back to it. Alaina Lynne is definitely not strictly for taller women. However, since we are blessed that the owner is tall herself there are so many tall friendly items! And if you are worried about which items these are, send a DM to their Instagram page and she will happily guide you through fit, sizing recommendations, Etc. To be honest, it was like having a personal shopper. Jennifer picked our pieces and recommended which size to do in each based on our typical sizes and everything fits like a dream.

The first item that we are featuring is this Knot Your Average Button Up which we are certain you NEED. This top is going to be on the heavy rotation this summer. Not only is the style as cute as can be, but the color combo is also perfect for summer. This top paired so nicely with both white denim and regular denim. I for one cannot wait to pair it with shorts too!

From the first time I slipped into this top to try it on to the many times I have worn it already, I cannot get over the comfort. It is light, breathes easy, and hangs exactly as I want it. Both Jenilee and I always struggle with finding tops that are truly comfortable in the shoulders but this one more than fits the bill. We recommend this top for most frames. If you have broader shoulders like us: girl, what are you waiting for?

I loved being able to share this company with all of you today and hope you enjoy giving their site or Instagram a look. Let us know what you think and what items are your favorites! Stay tuned for a look into one of our other favorite Alaina Lynne items early next week. Not sure which item we like more!

Happy Friday Eve Fam! Stop back tomorrow for a bit more on London! Here is the link to the striped top!

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If you missed it, we visited London over Memorial Day weekend! Our first post can be read here. We’re back with Day 2 of our whirlwind surprise trip, today. The jet lag caused us to be slow-moving, so we drank some french press coffee as we got ready for the day. Once we got out the door, we made our first stop at Paul’s which is a local franchised bakery/coffee shop. Definitely had to grab all varieties of croissants. It was an absolutely gorgeous day, so we sat outside and sipped our Americano coffee and munched our pain au chocolat and almond croissants.

Once fortified by the baked goods, we hopped on the tube to get to Camden for the Camden Market. It is such a funky, colorful area. We spent many hours wandering through it, in and out of the little stalls eyeing the little trinkets and wares. Caitlin called me over and to my excitement found a perfectly distressed vintage Levi denim jacket. I bartered the seller down a bit, and it was mine! If you’re on the hunt for a jean jacket, head to your local thrift shop or Goodwill. Don’t think twice about hitting up the men’s section. Jean jackets are completely unisex, and all the different fits are “in” right now anyway. Suffice to say I wasn’t going to find a women’s size that fit me this well.

After I bought my dream of a jean jacket, we continued on through the market to find some sustenance. We had heard about Honest(?) burgers and there happened to be a mini restaurant/stall in the market. You know we had to grab one and check it out. As someone who loves a burger, I was duly impressed. We also split some fish and chips for the authentic London experience. There are so many little shops to wander through, you can easily take up the bulk of your day there. Before we left, we stopped in a brewery that was on the second level. Whenever traveling, Caitlin enjoys finding some local breweries and we enjoyed an IPA.

On such a lovely day, we felt compelled for a wander through one of the many beautiful parks London has. Regent Park was close enough and in the same direction as our Airbnb. We ended up strolling through and then stopping for a bit of people watching on a bench. One of my favorite things in new cities is seeing different fashion and especially how people mix fashion and functionality when they’re doing heavier walking than our driving-centric city.

We did a bit of research on dinner that night and settled on Indian Food. In Milwaukee, we don’t have a lot of options and we had heard London was renowned for their restaurants. Dishoom seemed the obvious choice via Yelp. A side note, Yelp doesn’t seem to have a huge standing in London. Might want to check different apps for food research like OpenTable or the like. But Yelp came through for us on this find. It was a moody, almost speakeasy-like vibe. Maybe it had to do with being seated in the basement. Totally a lovely intimate spot. We ordered a bunch of small plates again and tried everything to our heart’s desire. All the recommendations our waiter made were spot on, and we had a wonderful experience. We would recommend in a heartbeat.

After dinner, we were in the mood for some ice cream. Being in the theater district, we headed down the street and found a Gelato place rather quickly. As we were enjoying the flavors, we noticed there were several pubs in the immediate vicinity. What better way to round out the night than grabbing a cocktail? We walked in and immediately found a perfectly place table (or so we thought). After we settled in with our drinks, we realized we were next to a bachelor or as they say Stag party. They were having a GOOD time, aka they were feeling the booze. Before we knew it, they were basically sitting at our table with us, talking about mainly about our height and more oddly, hand size. They were equal parts enamored with it and seemingly terrified.

Encounters of that sort have a bewildering feeling. You’re never sure if you’re being celebrated for your height or insulted. At least that’s my feelings on it. You can hardly reason with someone that inebriated but we did our best to correct them at opportune moments. All in all, it was a unforgettable night of laughs out in London! Stay tuned for the rest of our trip.

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We are going to try and compose ourselves throughout this post but the excitement may just be too real. We dropped a few breadcrumbs over the past month that we were going on a surprise trip. Our aunt asked for our passports, got us to clear the time off at work and y’all – that’s ALL WE KNEW. We pestered her throughout the next few months to try and finagle any details we could but we came up short with any new info.

So let’s dive into the beginning of the trip, shall we? We all worked a half-day the Thursday we left and then rendezvoused at our Aunt Susan’s house in matching outfits and with our luggage in tow. We had a driver pick us up (how fancy!!) and drive us to Chicago O’Hare. At this point, we still had no clue where we were going so we just chatted away mindlessly until we arrived at the airport.  Once we were out of the car our mom starting recording and Aunt Susan casually asked us to hold a book that was in her bag. “Top things to do in London” was the title and we were both beside ourselves!

With not much time to celebrate the knowledge, we headed inside to check in and make our way through security.  While we waited we perused the book so we could start deciding on top attractions. As we were boarding we learned that we would be flying on the largest commercial flight, the aptly named Airbus. It was so big it had two floors. Half of us went down one tunnel to the upstairs and the other half through a different to head below. We flew British Airways and it was phenomenal. We got front row seats on the entire flight there, hello leg room! The flight attendants were darling and we cannot stress that enough, it was a pleasure chatting with them.

We all “got ready for bed”, took some Tylenol PM, and Dramamine for some of us and settled into sleep overnight. We arrived around 10:45 London time and took the Heathrow Express to Paddington Station so we could hop on a tube to our Airbnb. It’s always fun for us learning to navigate through other cities transit systems since in comparison Milwaukee is so much smaller. We checked in and they told us we had somewhere to be at 3 and that we needed to look nice.

Our makeup was being frantically applied, lots of chugging water, and fixing our hair. Coincidentally (or not), we both found ourselves in Asos jumpsuits. We made our way back to the tube (briskly) in an unknown direction. We started walking the wrong way due to a new navigation app. It caused a bit of a loop around before we found ourselves in front of the Greater London House. It was a big bustling building with huge dog statues out front. They kept asking if we knew where we were. We had no idea!

Once we got inside we both immediately noticed “ASOS” printed all over the place. Shock and confusion set in quickly. Why are we here? HOW are we here? What is going on???????? They still wouldn’t tell us anything except to sit and wait for Olivia. Olivia promptly greeted us and took us back to their showroom. We walked through racks of clothing until we arrived at two racks they had pulled for us to try on. Our Aunt and Mom had arranged all of this and they looked at our blog to pull some bits they thought we would like. At this point, we needed to be pinched because this was such an unreal experience.

We quickly started throwing hangers over our arms and trying on anything and everything, it. Was. the. Best. We can’t compare this type of excitement to anything! We are flabbergasted and feel so spoiled after experiencing this. There is no way we will ever forget our time at ASOS.  

Once we left we could slow our roll a bit for the rest of the night to catch all of our breath. After finding our subway stop, we stopped by the grocery store and grabbed some essentials for our place: beer, wine, cheese, coffee, and fruit. Is our Wisconsin showing? We quickly made our way to the patio and enjoyed many glasses of wine and some snacks.

Once we relaxed enough, we changed our clothing and headed to dinner. It was a small plates restaurant that Olivia had recommended. We all chose a few plates and enjoyed the food, drinks, and company. It was a full first day, so we were all pretty exhausted. We headed back to our Airbnb and got some rest. Stay tuned for the next few days in our next blog post!

Have you ever been to London? We want to know what you thought of it if you have been! You can check the first few days outfit details below!

It’s wedding season! You know that around these parts we tend to preach reusing and recycling our wardrobes as often as possible but one item we struggle to re-wear is dresses as a wedding guest. I don’t know if it is because it’s typically more formal, its photographed, or what, but we always want a new one! This doesn’t always mean we can just go out and blow the big bucks on a new dress which brings me to this pink one. This dress came in 8 colors, pink being my last choice. Guess which one went on clearance? You bet, the pink one.

So I bought it. I don’t know if I am completely contradicting myself here after saying only buy things that spark joy, that make you feel like your best self, etc. But y’all sometimes the budget friendly option wins. And in this case it worked in my favor. I got so many compliments on this dress (well mainly my look as a whole due to my shoes), and at the end of the day I am finally okay with the fact that it was pink.

I wanted to elaborate a little bit on a story some of you may have read on our Instagram stories a few weeks ago. I went to a close family friends wedding a few weeks back with my parents which is where I wore this pink dress. We road tripped up in the morning, enjoyed the lovely ceremony, checked in to our hotel and got ready to turn it up at the reception.  Cue us arriving at the cocktail party and bumping into the lovely photographer.

This man approached my mom and I (while we were in the middle of a conversation) with some of the other guests and first starts chatting with my mom, which I didn’t catch and by the time I tuned in he looks at me and says “Why are you wearing heels?” I can’t tell you how off guard this caught me. Thankfully my gut reaction in this scene was to respond kindly with “Because they make my outfit, don’t you think?”

Now here I am going to share the shoes with you so you can see how stinking cute they are. I first purchased these heels in nude a few years back and they are the FIRST pair of high heels I felt confident in, in my life. So much so that I bought them in black and then after Jenilee sent me this multi floral pattern I knew they would be mine too. She got them for me for my birthday this year and I was over the moon. If I were to paraphrase it I would see these are the shoes that made me feel high.  

Now I won’t give full credit to the shoes because this was also mixed in with my sister, my mom, and all of you helping me get here. But the point is 27 years into my life-I got there. And in one second this stranger (Who was being PAID to be at the wedding) broke it down. Now he proceeded to say that we intimidate him. My mom kindly and in my opinion sadly responded with why do you say that? You’re making me feel self conscience now about my body and something that I can’t control. So you’re telling me that just by me standing here in my presence i am intimidating you? At this point this man was just blubbering on trying to find different words.

Eventually under my breath I muttered eat it shorty and walked away. Now that isn’t my finest moment but sometimes when someone is so rude and hurtful you just can’t help but say your peace and walk away. We shared this story with a few other guests who were equally as appalled and it turns out he had made some other comments to other guests that were equally as out of line.

After posting the bare bone details of this story on our Instagram I cannot tell you how many messages we received with kind words, messages, and some other similar stories in response. It was honestly incredible. And also sad that so many others have been shamed for wearing heels as well. But all in all we want to say to you -wear the heels. Wear the confidence. And be the best version of you that you can possibly be!

And to end it on a happier not check out the roundup of our favorite dresses for this wedding season!

Photo credit: Bonnie DeLap

It’s a bit ironic that we shot this look over lunch in March, and we’re still enjoying the same type of weather a month later. Pretty light on the sunshine in these parts. We’re staying optimistic though, that we’ll enjoy a great weekend of weather. We’re celebrating our Dad’s 60th birthday this weekend with a family dinner tonight, HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD (not that he’ll read this haha.) Then I’m hopeful that I can plant my vegetable garden this weekend. Better late than never! Does anyone plant a garden? If so, we’d love to know what you like to plant, let us know in the comments!

The same time I bought my beloved Queen bodysuit, I also found this graphic gem of a bodysuit. It should come as no surprise to you I love bodysuits. We are constantly on the lookout for bodysuits, both tall and mainline sizing. Because I had been stalking the queen bodysuit and knew that it would be a toss up on sizing, I snagged another option to get free shipping. Caitlin just ordered a mainline bodysuit from Express-stay tuned to find out if it’s a win!

This will probably be the extent of me hopping on the neon trend bandwagon. I love seeing it on others, but I know that it is pretty pointless in my own closet. Plus, those bright hues can be suspect on some people’s skin tones. But if you’re feeling it, grab all the neon your heart desires! It’s funny how being an adult and having to work in a semi-professional setting effects fashion choices. If I can’t get multiple uses out of something, it’s probably a bad buy.

We have casual Fridays at work, which means I can wear jeans. I actually wore this exact look minus the leather jacket and with the flannel buttoned up. Talk about a look that can take you from your desk to drinks to a concert. It’s funny because just wearing the flannel buttoned up is a totally different vibe and very demure. Once you unbutton with the bodysuit, it takes on that rocker chic look, or even tie it around your waist once you get warm (if attending said imagined concert).

I paired it with an old pair of Express denim. They do have tall sizing. I’d say it’s really on the cusp of working perfectly for me. The length leaves a little to be desired but they are very comfortable. If you’re considering a pair, they have the newer perfect curves and I’ve consistently worn a size 10 with ease. You can definitely tell the difference of the cut, having more space in the hip/butt area without an outrageous waist gap.

If we’re continuing on the vein of the concert, I like my odds finishing off the look with sneakers. Tall tip, which most of you probably know: take a look in the men’s sneaker section. More and more sneakers are unisex, including our beloved Converse. I found these at Nike in the men’s section as well. Just note that the standard sizing is 1.5 sizes smaller than women’s. So I normally wear a women’s size 13, but I would buy a men’s 11.5. But nothing worse than wearing a pair of really cute uncomfortable shoes and be in agony by the end of the concert from standing for 3+ hours. This tip also works extremely well with Vans slips ons.

Lastly I want I talk about my leather jacket. You’ve definitely seen it on the blog before, and you’ll see it many, many more times in the future. It’s an investment piece, and it’s not going anywhere. It has the classic timeless cut, and I’ve gotten so much wear out of it. I’m so thankful my husband (but boyfriend at the time) got it for me for my birthday. As you can tell, it fits this tall girl like a dream. The shoulders have long been a trouble spot for fit, and I never have to worry about it pulling when I reach for anything. Long Tall Sally is the place to find a timeless leather jacket. Click here for one great leather jacket, or click here for similar to mine.

All in all, this outfit can take you far beyond a concert. It’s a season crossing outfit because of the layers. The flannel is older from Old Navy. I will note that the sleeves don’t quite do it for me and I won’t endorse their flannels as the ideal fit. As mentioned above, the shoulders still don’t quite work either without sizing up. Maybe if your shoulders are smaller or arms shorter than mine, the fit will be ideal!

Anyway, have a fabulous first weekend of Summer! Sound off below about what you’re planting in your garden, or what your go-to concert outfit is.

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