Great advice! I absolutely love that you modeled your looks with your ID lanyard on! That’s our reality! I’ve been a substitute teacher for many years (gave up full time teaching when I had children) and I’ve finally landed on a “uniform”. It’s a bit more polished than many of the staff, but as a sub, I feel I need to be a little more professional in appearance, especially in middle and high school. My go to finishing piece is a short blazer (I’m petite). I know how many hours you spend each day preparing for your students, plus all the other things that are required of you. Good for you for doing this channel! It’s work, for sure, but a different kind of work, so it probably fills you up, rather than depleting you further. Subscribed! ❤❤
You are so pretty and I like your teacher style. I'm not a teacher but I wear a lot of dressy casual clothes for events and to church which need to be modest. I noticed you wear chunky loafers a lot, something I haven't personally tried but I like the white ones especially in these outfits!
this is great advice, it also is helpful for those people who struggle with sensory difficulties, as many of the outfits shown are using simple clothes such as t-shirts and trousers which can be really comfortable due to their simple designs
Great advice! I absolutely love that you modeled your looks with your ID lanyard on! That’s our reality! I’ve been a substitute teacher for many years (gave up full time teaching when I had children) and I’ve finally landed on a “uniform”. It’s a bit more polished than many of the staff, but as a sub, I feel I need to be a little more professional in appearance, especially in middle and high school. My go to finishing piece is a short blazer (I’m petite). I know how many hours you spend each day preparing for your students, plus all the other things that are required of you. Good for you for doing this channel! It’s work, for sure, but a different kind of work, so it probably fills you up, rather than depleting you further. Subscribed! ❤❤
I think the t-shirt hack tripled my wardrobe
You are so pretty and I like your teacher style. I'm not a teacher but I wear a lot of dressy casual clothes for events and to church which need to be modest. I noticed you wear chunky loafers a lot, something I haven't personally tried but I like the white ones especially in these outfits!
this advice was AMAZING! Great tips for just creating new outfits in general from clothes you already have!
this is great advice, it also is helpful for those people who struggle with sensory difficulties, as many of the outfits shown are using simple clothes such as t-shirts and trousers which can be really comfortable due to their simple designs
The bra over the dress thing is brilliant.
I like your style. Thanks for the tips!
I'm a teacher and love thrifting too!
These are really great ideas and tips for the office too
From Australia here, such great ideas for the classroom!
This is really fantastic! Thank you!
In starting my field experience next week and have no sense of style 😅
I’m so nervous
I have never heard the tip about putting the bra on over the dress! Genius!
This was so great, thanks!
Love the outfit ideas you shared❤
loved this ❤
I just need to know where you got the blue top you’re wearing in the video itself. I need like 20 of those in diff colors
Can we get a part 2???
Hii future teacher here! Starting my placement in September, can you link your staples on a shop my page?? Also how tall are you!
Why are teacher outfits videos even a thing? You can literally wear whatever as long as it’s not mini,mid drift, low cut or ripped
Because we teachers are prepping for the school year and this is part of the prep... thinking about what to wear to work.
Not true. It is kind of like a business casual vibe with a little less. But definitely not "wear whatever"!
You could use that argument against any outfit idea video on UA-cam
Pretty boring. Spice it up1