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OVERSIZED TOP: EPISODE 3

By April 7, 20158 Comments2 min read

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Hope you all had a fantastic Easter holiday, was a long weekend which might lead to most of us taking quite some time to get back to our schedules so I bet a ‘recover soon’ wish will come in handy.  At the moment it’s 20 minutes to 1AM and my eyes are trying to seduce me to bed but still I have to share the last episode of the over-sized top with you guys. This look is young, vibrant and comfortable at the same time; it would be really worth it that day you in no mood to dress up or going to a relaxed party.I paired the top with some DIY (do it yourself)  denim shorts which were born from some old pants that I thrifted then realized that I didn’t really love their fitting but with the help a pair of scissors and a razor I managed to have something I was more comfortable with. Wet-look loafers and a pair of black socks-which were also a thrift-helped in bringing out a fancy touch in the look.

One thing about the over-sized top is that it makes you feel and look easy. You can use a belt to outline your waist or let it loose depending on your body size and shape. You can go for it anytime any day and still look great all you have to do is be keen to emphasize on the crucial body parts hence it’s essential to know your body shape and learn how to dress it.

Since this is the last episode feel free to tell me which episode and look you loved most and also which one you would feel more comfortable in.

Top: Mr. Price

Wet look loafers: Mr. Price

Shorts: DIY you can get similar from Mr. Price too

Socks: Thrift from toi market

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Nimoh Wagacha

Nimoh Wagacha is a licensed clinical psychologist, wellness coach, and business strategist who helps individuals and organizations grow with clarity, purpose, and alignment. Blending psychology, life coaching, and strategic consulting, she empowers high-achievers to reconnect with themselves, refine their vision, and take meaningful action—personally and professionally. Through her journals, workshops, and coaching programs, Nimoh creates thoughtful, transformative experiences that support lasting growth from the inside out.

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