Because the truth is that I'm more likely to be wearing
jeans than a skirt, but I'm always likely to be wearing a piece from the Contra Collection.
Not exact matches
Medical scrubs, your husband's sweat pants, or maybe a loose fitting
skirt would be appropriate and more comfortable
than your
jeans.
More fashion forward
than a simple pump but easy to wear with pants,
skirts, dresses,
jeans.
I love Western looks and wear them quite a lot myself, though usually dressed - down with
jeans rather
than skirts.
If you are more the sportive kind of person who values comfort to be the most flexible during everyday life, then
jeans and some cool shorts mights suit better to you
than looks in mini
skirts and high heels.
When I styled this
skirt and dress combo, I definitely felt more refreshed
than if I wore
jeans and a sweater.
There is nothing worse
than saying goodbye to your favorite brands during pregnancy (except maybe saying goodbye to high waisted
skirts &
jeans).
They have been on heavy rotation as they pretty much go with anything from a cute
skirt (this bonded ruffle
skirt from Madewell is another new fave) to boyfriend
jeans and I get asked about them no less
than three times every time I wear them.
This
jean skirt is way cuter
than the one I owned in middle school (yes, the denim
skirt trend is a flashback to the»90s).
I have a fairly short torso so I usually wear my
jeans, slacks, casual
skirt at my hips below my navel rather
than at my waist.
And I find
jeans warmer
than most work pants, but if it wasn't a casual day, I'd do the same thing with wool pants or a wool pencil
skirt and tights.
From their winter jackets (I literally have bought a new winter jacket from Zara for the past 6 years straight — and they're all always totally different from each other but I love each more
than the next) to their
jeans (obsessed) to their classic sweaters to their going - out shirts and of course, you can't go wrong with their short
skirts.
There was a time while I was heavily overweight that I lived in
jeans, scared dresses made me look fat, and a time before that in my teens, when I was much less overweight
than I believed myself to be, when I lived in
skirts, convinced trousers were the fat - highlighters.
I avoid short dresses and
skirts and I would also rather recommend a turtle neck sweater
than showing dekoltee.;) To start with an easy overtheknee look, you can also combine them with super skinny
jeans.
SHEIN bomber jacket with patches H&M platform brogues ZARA
jeans skirt ZEROUV sunglasses The only thing better
than bomber jacket is bomber jacket with patches.
I love to wear dresses and
skirts, but there's nothing more timeless
than a blazer and
jeans.
i am more of a
skirt girl
than jeans.
Lovely weekend meals call for casual clothes, and there's nothing more comfortable
than a Covered Perfectly top pared with comfy
jeans, leggings, shorts or
skirts — to get both comfort and a polished yet casual look.
There's nothing more effortless and chic
than a nice line of stripes in an outfit!I've been wearing this one a ton this summer, but my go - to striped top is even more versatile, and can be worn with anything from a
skirt to green denim (I'm actually wearing it with
jeans right now as I type this, about to head to dinner!)
and I've been brainstorming ways to wear it other
than with a black
skirt or
jeans.
Wear this relaxed t - shirt with your joggers,
jeans, or
skirt and you will live your life more
than it ever could be.
And yes, I do wear
skirts quite often — I find them so comfortable, more
than jeans, quite honestly...
I always find wearing a
skirt while traveling more comfortable
than wearing a
jeans!
I was ready to return it but i figured, why not style it with shorts or
skirts other
than just
jeans.
If you want something flirty
than go for a mini
jeans skirt and style it with a casual t - shirt.
I live in maxi dresses and maxi
skirts — Long enough to cover everything while I bend over and pick up the kids, stretchy for mommy - bodies in flux, and waaaaay more comfortable
than jeans (to me, at least).
My love for fashion took a bit longer to bloom
than my love for books; in my late teens and early twenties, I was insecure and unsure of myself, wearing mainly baggy
jeans and loose tees, and I reserved
skirts and dresses for Sundays only.
Another reason that I love this seasons so much is that the dress code is so much more relaxed and «anything goes»
than any other season, and that gives my outfits so much variety and room to play - from dresses to
jeans to shorts to sandals to booties to
skirts, so many pieces are options, and lately I've really been feeling that laid - back, fun festival style that screams «summer» and shows off just a little bit more skin
than I would normally be comfortable showing.
My work persona is actually a more individualistic version of me
than the one I present socially, where I usually introduce some more relaxed, contemporary elements:
jeans and a vintage or retro top, for example, instead of a full - on vintage - inspired ensemble, complete with full
skirt, heels and accessories.
I'm much more likely to notice if your
skirt is too short
than I am if you're just wearing well fitting clothes (that aren't
jeans).
Are you like me who thinks that there is no other contrast
than khaki
jeans or
skirt to wear with, absolutely any, color?
Granted, it's probably not something you would wear to the office for meetings on Monday morning, but with the right pairings (like a striped
skirt, tights and boots, or skinny
jeans and booties) you can get away with wearing this in more places
than you think.
The same with flared
jeans, maxi
skirts and dresses reach your shoes which create the appearance of making your body look taller
than it is.
I haven't been wearing
skirts recently, really for no other reason
than I can't be arsed with them — I'd much rather slither myself into a pair of
jeans and go on with my life... View Post
Rather
than pairing it with
jeans I'll wear it with a high - waisted pencil
skirt or wide leg slacks.
Surely the trend grew and the basic
jean skirt because much more
than it was initially «invented» as.
When she walked down the halls in her collared shirts and knee - length
skirts, he saw with absolute clarity how much classier she was
than the other girls in their tight
jeans and peekaboo thongs.