Tentree {10 trees planted}

A friend recently asked me if I have a Pinterest board for fashion. I told her I didn’t, but then got home and started thinking about it. I remembered I did create one a long time ago. It has one pin – an outfit that includes jeans, a t-shirt and converse shoes. Jeans & a t-shirt = my uniform since forever. I’ve told my friend Shannon countless times I need her to come ‘style’ me. She has yet to stop by and take all my jeans & t-shirts hostage.

The same friend that asked me about having a Pinterest board asked if I have ever tried Stitch Fix. Have any of you ever tried it? I’m not super clear on how it works, but basically you share your style preferences and items are shipped to your door. I’m curious what you guys think if you’ve tried it.

All that to say –  recently I was introduced to TenTree, a clothing company that plants 10 trees for every item sold. They asked if I would be up for receiving a few items. Cute hoodies, t-shirts, tanks – um, yes. I was tempted to go for my usual gray or black color choice, but I upped my game and went for pink. It is the softest hoodie I ever worn (and I’ve owned a lot). I thought I would have to wait until the fall to wear it, but the weather has been unusually cold in Oklahoma. My friends and family might be getting tired of seeing me in it at this point.

5.15teetree-035.15teetree-045.15teetree-055.15teetree-07I also picked out a tank – one that wasn’t gray or black! It is really hard to find tanks that aren’t low cut in the front with large arm holes – really hard. If you are looking for a loose fitting tank that isn’t too loose around the neck and arms – I’d recommend this one.5.15teetree-08We are an active family and spend the majority of our time outside. As much as I think I’d like to sport the latest trends, the reality is I am running around with 5 kids all day. I’m a jeans, t-shirts and tanks kinda girl…and I’m good with that. And now I have some extra cute ones 🙂

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For more information on TenTree, their reforestation work, and their overarching goal of leaving a global footprint while impacting the regions that will most benefit from planting visit their website.

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