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Take a Peek Inside Pieces in Snider Plaza

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This coral knit top looks great with white, but it can easily be thrown over tailored capris for work and jean shorts on the weekend, too.

Alongside my wonderful Cicada safari, I stopped in Pieces to say hello and scope out the latest merchandise. Sister owned and operated, the colorful boutique outfits young moms and professionals looking for unfussy threads under $200 that can carry them from the office to errand running to happy hour to date night. On-trend separates can be paired with jeans or tailored trousers and flirty dresses can be paired with jackets for a more conservative look, flats for picking up the kiddos, and heels for cocktails. Check out some of my favorite, well, pieces in store now.

See more photos after the jump.

Greylin white tank with black beaded stripes, 525 America bow-tie blouse, and 213 colorblock dress.
I love this sheer Greylin tank for $127. Wear it over black denim for drinks and with a blazer for work. The snakeskin print cuffs are just $72 a piece.
Level 99 jeans have a flattering fit and are made with super soft fabrics that will work with the summer heat. This taupe-y gray version is incredibly versatile. Turquoise earrings, right, are only $46 and can brighten up basics.

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