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Real-life inspiration on what to wear per season or occasion, or how to style an outfit based on what’s already in your closet.
If I had to narrow down my closet to just a few things, a classic striped tee would 100% make the list. The truth is, though, that I think I have about 17+ different versions of your classic striped tee, all in varying lengths, stripe thickness, and sleeve length. But I truly think that if they’re all different, then each and every striped shirt I add to my wardrobe serves a different purpose. Therefore, I don’t feel bad continuing to add more stripes! This is also a wardrobe essential that carry you throughout the seasons as it can easily be accessorized and layered for different seasons. I’m recommending the one I wear the MOST often year-round for you!
I love a good Canadian tuxedo, especially when a “third piece” is added like a cognac leather belt, a vest, or in this case a cream blazer! I’ve found that denim on denim outfits typically look best when I pair contrasting-colored pieces of denim like I did here with dark jeans and a lighter chambray button up. I love the look of cognac accessories – like this bag – when worn with denim. Something about the contrast just WORKS. Don’t you think? I wore this outfit for my blog post on something I think about often and have actually lived by my entire life – but never really had a name for it until I read Mark Manson’s book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F$#%. Read about “The Do Something Principle” at the link below + see more photos of this outfit!
I love a good Canadian tuxedo, especially when a “third piece” is added like a cognac leather belt, a vest, or...
I love a good Canadian tuxedo, especially when a “third piece” is added like a cognac leather belt, a vest, or in this case a cream blazer! I’ve found that denim on denim outfits typically look best when I pair contrasting-colored pieces of denim like I did here with dark jeans and a lighter chambray button up. I love the look of cognac accessories – like this bag – when worn with denim. Something about the contrast just WORKS. Don’t you think? I wore this outfit for my blog post on something I think about often and have actually lived by my entire life – but never really had a name for it until I read Mark Manson’s book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F$#%. Read about “The Do Something Principle” at the link below + see more photos of this outfit!