Every Christmas tells a storyâand sometimes, that story is stitched into flannel, wrapped in a cardigan, or printed on a Star Wars sweater. Looking back at my holiday outfits over the years feels like flipping through a scrapbook of emotions, memories, and unexpected fashion choices. So hereâs a little journey through my Christmas looks, the good, the comfy, and the ones that just werenât me.
đ Look 1: 2017 â Flannel Feels

This was the earliest outfit pic I have, and wow, it was a tough Christmas. It was our second one without Mom, and my dad had just lost his job (not his fault, by the way). I wasnât feeling festive at all. We still went to Grandmaâs, and I showed up in flannel and leggingsâclassic comfort mode. But Sarah had other plans and handed me her Christmas t-shirt and even did my hair. The look was fine, just not really me. I give it a solid 2 out of 5 stars for effort and sisterly love.
đ Look 2: 2018 â Church Chic


This one was my favorite. I wore it everywhereâchurch, Christmas plays, you name it. The blue skirt from Sarah paired with a white tank top from Target and an oversized cardigan (also Target) was peak holiday cuteness. I wore it five times that month and felt adorable every single time. It was cozy, festive, and totally me.

đ¤ Look 3: 2019 â Bold & Buttoned Up
I stepped out of my comfort zone this year. No dresses or skirtsâjust leggings from TJ Maxx, a crisp white button-up from Target, and black wrap-up heels from the thrift store. Grandma added a gray cardigan-jacket hybrid when I arrived, and it pulled the whole look together. I felt cute, confident, and a little powerful. A quiet slay.
đ Look 4: 2020 â Pandemic Pajamas

The world was shut down, and so was Christmas. No church, no Grandmaâs house, just a drive-up celebration. I wore my Star Wars Christmas sweater from the thrift store with leggings. Simple, easy, and surprisingly joyful. Sometimes, the galaxy far, far away is exactly where you need to be.

đ¤ Look 5: 2021 â Comfort Over Christmas
This was a rough year. So much was happening, and I wasnât in the Christmas spirit. But I still had to go to Meganâs house, so I threw on what felt good: my black bra from Walmart, black shorts from the thrift store, and a cover-up from the same place. I looked great and felt even better, but youâd never guess I was headed to a holiday dinner. Sometimes, surviving the season is the real win.
đ Look 6: 2024 â Cozy Closure

We skipped a couple yearsâ2022 was my hosting year at Meganâs (no pics), and 2023 was a quiet one. But 2024 was special. It was the last time I saw my niece, held her, talked to her. (Not going to get into how Emily gets to see her every day nowâŚ) Sarah wanted everyone in pajamas, so I borrowed a pair from Izzy. They were soft and cozy, even if my legs were a little too long for them. I wore a t-shirt Izzy gifted me for Christmas, and I still wear it all the time. That outfit felt like a hug. This Christmas meant a lot to me. Even after knowing what would happened. It was a fun day with the whole family. I know who is my real family and if that doesn’t include Emily or Sarah then that’s fine.
đ Final Thoughts
Looking back, my Christmas outfits werenât just clothesâthey were reflections of where I was emotionally, spiritually, and sometimes physically (hello, leggings). Some years were hard, some were healing, and some were just plain comfy. But each look tells a story, and Iâm grateful for every chapter.
Hereâs to whatever I wear next Christmasâwhether itâs a thrifted gem, a borrowed tee, or something that just feels like me.



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