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Scout Willis cuts a cozy chic look in knit sweater as she makes coffee run in LA during quarantine

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Scout Willis recently got in some quality family time as she quarantined with her whole brood in Idaho.But the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore is now back home in California, returning to her daily routine.She cut a cozy chic look Wednesday in a cream knit sweater as she made a coffee run in Los Angeles during a break from quarantine.

Coffee run: Scout Williscut a cozy chic look Wednesday in a cream knit sweater as she made a coffee run in Los Angeles during a break from quarantineThe 28-year-old complemented the billowy top with a pair of high-waisted straight leg denim trousers.She finished the ensemble with a pair of Birkenstocks and a face mask to protect herself and others from COVID-19 Scout carried a black alligator handbag.

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