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Four fall fashion tips from Small Town Mama Boutique

Whether work is crazy or you’re busy in the hustle and bustle of back to school season, you still deserve to feel beautiful, confident + ready for fallbecause when we look good, we feel good.

Enter: Small Town Mama Boutique, a local shop offering stylish women’s clothing + accessories at an affordable price.

Store owner, Ashley Lyon, has some easy-to-follow tips to get fall fashion ready:

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  • Simple style hack: Throw a graphic t-shirt over a swing dress or high waisted skirt, then tuck or knot the shirt for a fun twist.
  • Lots of layers: Nothing says fall like a flannel — add a flannel shirt by tying it around your waist or as an extra layer when it’s cold. (Pro-tip: Denim or corduroy jackets also make a fashionable + practical layer.)
  • Add accessories: Layering or stacking necklaces, rings + bracelets adds a nice touch to any outfit.
  • Comfortability is key: Outfits can be both trendy and comfortable — make sure you feel your best in whatever you decide to wear.

Looking good, mama.

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