Nor’easter who? Groundhog-proclaimed extended winter who?
and ice and we are nearly at our wit’s end trying to bundle up in winter style pieces that are somewhat cute.
We’re over the ‘nor-easters and, truthfully, we don’t really care what the groundhog had to say about an extended winter.That said, we’re ready to part ways with the dismal, drab moody tones of winter and step into the pastels, florals and dramatic going-out tops — be it an al fresco dinner moment or a morning brunch with gal pals.
So, it’s only natural for us to make a unique edit of what we deem the most stunning tops we’ve ever seen. Every day, New York Post Shopping is recommending products and services to buy, so we decided to capture the 10 pieces that caught our attention and never left. Ahead, shop and snag before the spring season draws near. We forecast these pieces are more hopeful than the weather forecast as of late, too.Meet the top that inspired this edit: the Azeeza Ellie Top. Sure, it’s a splurge, but justat those flutter sleeves! With its flattering strapless cut and unbeatable texture, you’ll have a statement top that’s like a bakery’s loveliest tiered cupcake – but in wearable fashion style.
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