Cozy Valentines Style
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of No nonsense for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Before I got pregnant with my youngest I was a size 6.
Needless to say just about every single pair of jeans I own is that size. The problem with that is that as he marks his first birthday: I am still not back in a size six.
But I refuse to buy larger jeans and get rid of those sizes. I will be a six again – the small changes challenge is part of that – but in the meantime I LIVE in leggings or yoga pants.
So when No nonsense offered us the opportunity to promote their leggings I looked down at my current comfy legging wearing self and said: yup, no brainer.
I have about 6 kajillion pairs of leggings. There are basically four reasons I love them right now vs. a whole new wardrobe of jeans:
- They are stylish
- They are comfortable
- They are incredibly inexpensive
- No matter where I am – buying food, picking up a prescription or retail shopping – I can find them easily!
Now for the twist though: No nonsense is partnering with Jill Martin to launch their new collection of colored No nonsense tights and leggings
Just one problem here: I don't wear colored leggings or tights.
Of my 6 kajillion pairs I think all but one are black. The non black ones: they're gray. I'm a neutral kind of girl when it comes to styling. I like my pop of color to be in my bag, a scarf – or maybe if I'm feeling bold, my shoes.
Jill Martin is an Emmy award winning, New York Times best selling style expert though – and I'm not. So maybe there is something to this. :)
You can hear more about the the launch of the new collection of No nonsense tights and leggings by checking out No nonsense on Facebook or on Twitter @benononsense
Comfy, inexpensive, convenient and not wasteful budgetwise considering I'm hoping to be back in those sizes before long: how very, (excuse the bad pun) No nonsense. Love that!












Renee is a retail tech executive, leads a non profit chapter providing education on prescription drug abuse, and is an avid yoga practitioner. Most importantly however: she and her ever patient husband of 6 years are raising three boys through what most days and in many ways is truly a Life Half Crunched.
Susan Ellis-Saller, founder of See You, Be You Life Coaching is all about helping people! She knows from her own experience that diet plays an extremely important role in helping one feel and do her best! You might catch Susan hanging out with her husband and three children; hiking; reading; taking a class about Aromatherapy, Bach Flower Therapies, or Reiki; at an art museum; or pursuing some new life experience.