Today I am going to talk about church attire for this edition of Fanny Pack Fashions. First and foremost, I want to be clear that IT DOESN'T MATTER what you wear to church. I am just happy to see you there! God doesn't care what you wear, he just cares that you are there at all. With that being said, I like to wear my "Sunday best" and dress nicely on Sundays. This isn't to have a fashion show, it is just a way to put my best foot forward on Sunday mornings. But again, I want to be clear, this post is just for fun and to give ideas. This is not a list of rules for how to dress for church.
I like to wear dresses to church. It is a really comfortable look for me and I enjoy getting to wear dresses. You can find really inexpensive dresses that work year round. For example...I found this dress 1/2 off for $20. It is great for Spring, Summer, and Fall. I could even wear it in Winter with boots and a coat.
Here is another dress example. I try to make sure dresses I wear are long enough to be modest. Missy Robertson's line is made specifically for ladies trying to be fashionable yet modest.
I wear dresses year round and layer based on the weather. On days that I know I will be working in the preschool department, I take a more casual approach so I can work with the kids. A long tunic with leggings and flats is a great option.
I also keep a nice pair of black pants that I can exchange with different tops for different looks. I love buying tops that I can dress up with black pants or make a more casual look with jeans. Versatile items are ideal to think about when shopping.
As far as shoes go, I love wedges. They are comfortable and help dress up outfits. I also wear nice flats to church. Boots and booties are great too! No matter what you wear, I hope you all have a place to worship. It is a big part of my life, and I cannot imagine living without my relationship with God or my church.
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Love that first dress!! Where is it from? I used to wear a dress to church every Sunday. We changed churches last year, and I'd say about 90% of the women wear pants or jeans. Took some time for me to get used to that :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Misty! It is from www.shopbellac.com!
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