6 Decent Outfit Ideas To Wear On the Daily School Run

Comfortable outfits for daily school runs and busy mornings.

I don’t care what other mums wear on a school run…

If you are in your pyjamas with your hair all messed up that’s fine with me! You still got your kid to school! Good on you!  However, not everyone agrees with my opinion.

Yep I’ve done it before. I’ve done the school run in my pyjamas and in my dressing gown (I just didn’t get out of the car).. It was my good pink dressing gown, though!

Mums get judged a lot. But, getting all dolled up just to go drop the kids off at school isn’t always practical for most of us.

So as a compromise, I’ve found a heap of really great little outfits that are practical, cute as a button, and most importantly, COMFORTABLE. Because sisters, we gave birth – stuff those high heel shoes, blush and lipstick. Easy and comfy is the way to go!

1. Long top + Leggings

Wearing printed leggings paired with a long top is not only comfy – it looks cosy and chic, too!

via stylishwife.com
via stylishwomenoutfits.com
via almost_readyblog
via LuLaRoe Erin Woolley

2. Top + shorts

The top and shorts option is flexible on the type of day I’m gonna be having which is why this is one of my favourite combos. If my day consists of meeting other mums or a teacher, I’ll put on a patterned shirt and shoes. If I’m going to drop off the kids and then get going, I’ll wear a loose white top and my favourite flip flops.

Stylish casual outfit for school runs with striped top and denim shorts.
Photo via Pinterest
Child's colorful family drawing with sun and grass in a cheerful outdoor scene.
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3. Sleveless top + Jeans

This one’s perfect for preggo mums or for mums who can’t take wearing anything with sleeves in this summer heat!

via pinkblushmaternity.com

 

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via pinkblushmaternity.com

via jolynneshane.com

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.


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