Seriously, can you just picture it with jeans and just about
any color shirt underneath?
You could wear a cool t or a short sleeve solid
color shirt underneath, and I'd also add a scarf.
It's also available in black too which is very pretty and would look quite dramatic with a contrasting
colored shirt underneath.
Not exact matches
The t -
shirt she wore
underneath, though, was more original — a rainbow -
colored version of the bulbous Star Wars logo, splashed across a black background.
I am mad for plaid, so my «Pick of the Week» is the Express Portofino plaid
shirt, it does not require a cami
underneath and the
colors are even prettier in person.
For a solid
color ivory
shirt, I definitely wear a camisole
underneath.
In order to wear this, my husband would have had to wear a tee
shirt underneath of the exact
color as the sweater since anything
underneath is clearly visible.
Or you can try on cropped sweater with your favorite dresses, wear it over a bodysuit, or you can try on a simple tee /
shirt underneath in some fun
colors or prints.
I wore a matching wine -
colored bralette
underneath the blouse and stopped worrying about the sheerness because bralettes pretty much solve any
shirt problem.
Also it just occurred to me anytime I wear this
shirt I have always chosen a nude cami to wear
underneath, so perhaps in the future I should see how it goes with other
colors to change it up a bit.
I wore the same jeans and jacket with my favorite v - neck t -
shirt underneath that I own in 4
colors.
I like the pastel brogues with the rich
color of the suit, and the printed
shirt underneath.
Short - sleeved, funky t -
shirts may be warmed up with long - sleeved ivory (or other solid
color) t -
shirts underneath.
This is the perfect sweater to pair with jeans, skirts, or dress pants as it can be worn by itself or with a tank top or collared
shirt underneath for added
color and design.
What about pairing a white striped long - sleeve
shirt underneath this
shirt for some extra
color contrast?
The longer
shirt underneath that just shows below the bottom hem, for a bit of
color.