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Gingerbread Outfits


10 years ago I was at Target and snagged the above outfit from the Target boy's section. I have not seen it since! Which is weird, since a lot of times you will see things again from Target, so it's definitely a gem.

I was thinking about retiring it and getting something new, but I am still deciding. Here are some options I was thinking about getting. All items are linked by clicking on the picture.


This is my top pick. However, I'm usually sweating on gingerbread day (rightfully so lol) so I don't know if I'll be able to handle a one piece...however, it is cute! Click the picture for link.


I like this a lot, but I don't like the sleeve length. If I did this, I would definitely need a jean jacket, but if you don't care about sleeve length then this is for you! Click the picture for the link!


Okay - this is SO cute! But again, cannot do this because I need my hands to help them with all the gingerbread stuff lol. This would be cute for a principal or someone to greet the kids in the morning. Click the picture for the link!

This one is not really my style because I like a traditional tutu, but it is still cute! Click the picture for the link!


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