I thought
about tucking the shirt in and wearing a braided belt with it, but I liked the ease of an untucked look for a plane ride.
Not exact matches
There's something
about a half
tucked in
shirt that makes it look less casual and more chic!
You are
about to see here plaid print frocks worn atop white
shirts, printed white blouses
tucked in high - waisted neutral color tailored pants, peplum khaki green jackets teamed with black capri trousers, orange blouses
tucked in lace black pencil skirts, slouchy navy blue tops half -
tucked in black trousers, as well as many other cool office outfit ideas.
Despite the chilly winter weather, Beckham modeled her pre-fall 2017 pieces while out and
about in N.Y.C. — a striped bubblegum pink
shirt (get a similar style from Vineyard Vines)
tucked into a relaxed pleated midi skirt, styled with a cognac leather saddle purse and white leather booties.
I get the see - through
shirt maybe (though it absolutely works for you,) What
about some kind of long sports bra / athletic shapewear covering the tummy and
tucked in so no visible skin?
The great thing
about high - waisted leggings is that you can can
tuck in a sweater or
shirt, and you've got yourself a polished outfit.
Well, I thought
about it a bit and went back to pick it up, unstitched the center seam in
about 1 minute, and now it's the most awesome layering option - it works as an open coat / duster with a sleek dress or over jeans and can be crossed over and worn as a
shirt tucked in... I love it!
There's something inherently sexy
about a good pair of high waisted jeans and an oversized
shirt tucked in, to me it's the epitome of efortless sensuality, maybe it is the way they highlight our hips and waist, or the losely undone buttons of the
shirt, perhaps it is that you can get away with pairing...
And I agree
about tucking in the
shirt... the
shirt or pants are either not the right length.
I'm generally the same way
about tucking in my
shirt but I must admit lately I've been into the half
tuck and I love it!
Something
about that plaid
shirt,
tucked in and belted.
If you want to add a little bit of edgy touch to your Friday's casual office attire, then how
about wearing white Oxford
shirt tucked in pencil ripped denim skirt?
The beauty of the bodysuit is that you never have to worry
about getting the perfect
shirt tuck with them.
I'm a huge fan of the knot too — a bit casual and don't have to worry
about it bunching up under your skirt like a
tucked in
shirt!
Look Four: There are so many things that are good
about this inspiration photo, from the coat to the little bag, but the main thing here is: high - waisted jeans that are belted and have the
shirt tucked in.
The great thing
about this dress is that it can also be worn as a
shirt if you simply
tuck it into a pair of skinny jeans or shorts.
The jean skirt would work seemlessly into so many combo's like tights, booties,
tucked in long sleep
shirt and a great big necklace; or an oversized sweater and Keds; how
about boots and a half
tucked button down with a chunky statement necklace.
I also had a skirt similar to this one (from ASOS) that I wore with black blazers... I agree with the prior poster
about shirts not
tucking in, so there's a natural break between pieces.
If you're nervous to try it, half
tuck your
shirt and wear an open cardigan or jacket with it that way it's not so obvious and you can see how you feel
about it throughout the day.
I do not have to worry
about constantly making sure my
shirt is
tucked.
I am talking
about boho inspired separates featuring wide - leg printed palazzo trousers, cute tank - dresses covered with printed kimonos, bright blue neck - tie blouses
tucked in dark blue skirts, as well as casual combos, like denim
shirt - dress covered with draped pastel maroon coat.
I am talking
about sleeveless blush dresses completed with cream - blush classy pumps embellished with floral embroidery, lightweight
shirts or blouses
tucked in tailored trousers or pencil skirt, neutral matching color combinations, bright yellow fit - and - flare
shirt - dresses, tailored rompers covered with black suit jackets, fitted bright blue frocks worn under printed blazers, as well as many other sweet and eye - catching combos.
Don't have to worry
about your
shirt staying
tucked in and they are so easy to layer!
How
about wearing pastel blue leather jacket with simple white
shirt tucked in ripped cut - offs and completed with rich blue sandals:
It's much neater looking than
tucking your
shirt in and worrying
about it bunching up.