Sentences with phrase «n't button your blazer»

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Smith still had his signature style: in a navy blazer with gold buttons, over a blue and white button - down shirt (no tie), he was the only defendant who didn't look like he had been jolted by the 6 a.m. wake - up call from the F.B.I.
But since I don't own oxfords and I wore my most menswear-esque piece last week (my sleeveless blazer vest) I'm just going to go with the fact that I'm wearing a button - up shirt.
Many of them already owned navy blazers with gold buttons, but those who didn't ordered either this one if they thought they'd wear it all the time (many thanks to my cousin Emily for the employee discount!)
Don't forget, every piece in this outfit can be broken down and worn with just about anything in your closet: The skirt could be worn with a cropped blazer to work; the sweater with a pair of jeans for a casual luncheon, or the black button - down with a pair of black slacks for a chic evening get - together.
I saw a woman on the train today wearing skinny jeans, a buttoned black blazer (couldn't tell what was under it) and a great pink scarf partially tucked into the top of her blazer.
But does her embellished, strong - shouldered white blazer, worn over a button - down (and air tie) with perforated trousers, slicked - back hair and a bold lip at the Puerto Azul Experience party work or not?
This may mean that it reappears in another collection not too far in the future or sometimes an element of the design such as its prominent buttons may make its way into the design of another type of garment, such as the blazer jacket — creating another unique form of jacket in the process.
Your blazer doesn't need to button, at least not absolutely, but it should be close.
You don't always have to wear black, blazers or button - ups to the office.
Buttoning should not cause your blazer to appear (or feel) tight and create a too tight look.
Open front blazers do not have any buttons enclosing the blazer.
I would figure that blazers and cardigans would still work during pregnancy, just not buttoned!
I remember thinking that I couldn't wait until I had a job where I got to dress up for work in button - up shirts, skirts, and blazers.
And yep, that's the best thing about blazers, not having to button them
A blazer is assumed to be slim fitting, but if it's not overly loose and there are creases around the buttons where the substance is straining, then go for a size upward and you should dodge the bullet.
I don't have a neutral button down (except for my chambray) or a blazer, but the rest are definitely essentials for me!
In this situation I would wear black pants with either a non-iron button down shirt or a v - neck sweater, definitely coupled with a feminine cut blazer in a conservative color or pattern (but not black).
I would love to wear slacks and a blazer for the second round but haven't figured out the logistics of tucking in a button - down maternity shirt.
I may be overly conservative though, e.g., when I was 9 months pregnant I felt underdressed going to court wearing black maternity pants and a non-maternity black blazer that I couldn't button.
The blazers don't button, but they fit my arms and shoulders.
Of course that changes, but for me it's usually black and brights, which wouldn't be so bad in a modern cut but usually it's black pants and a shoulder - padded 8 - button neon green blazer.
Last but not least, try layering the button - down underneath the dress instead and topping it off with an optional blazer (shown below) for business wear.
- Always take you body type into account, avoid buying clothes that do not flatter you; - Avoid too much polished looks, better mix things and look playful; - Avoid too cheap fabrics, better buy less often and look statement; - Avoid wearing tight skirts / pants and tight tops, better go for loose top and tight bottom or vise versa; - I highly recommend you to avoid wearing: really short shorts, miniskirts, ripped jeans, unfitted blazers and baggy tops; - Determine your wardrobe essentials what will always be your saviors, in case if you do not know what to wear; - You should own a long coat, beautiful dress, fitted long pants, fitted blazer, good pair of jeans, white button - down; - You can always play with accessories: belts, hats and jewelry.
Adding a blazer or button up to your weekend wear is a simple but chic way to not only get more wear out of your work wardrobe but to also instantly elevate your look.
«Classic clothes» — I can not wear button - down shirts, straight skirts (the shortness I need means I look square), sheath dresses, blazers (make me look totally butch or frumpy)... the list goes on.
Totally not limited to linen or even a blazer, but having a cardigan, light jacket, open button down or whatever to throw over your outfit once you reach the cubicle is clutch.
The other is a well - made double - breasted navy blazer, with gold buttons, that has been altered once and doesn't get much action, because it is double - breasted.
When I first got it, I didn't quite know how to wear a navy blue blazer (with gold buttons!
blazer + button down shirt + scarf + oversized sunglasses + flats Need to go somewhere semi-fancy and not sure if sneakers will do?
If you're wearing a sweater over your button - down, you can always add a blazer on top, but most blazers aren't cut to house bulky layers underneath.
Style black skinny jeans (choose a pair that's slim - fitting but not ultra-tight, to look appropriate for work) with a slim button - down shirt and a blazer in a soft, neutral shade, such as beige, dusk pink, or slate grey.
For up top, you can't go wrong with a clean button - up shirt, but a simple T - shirt and blazer combo can add a certain flair of sophistication to your casual date outfit, as well.
Sitting in a studio apartment in Paris a few blocks from the Louvre on a balmy October afternoon, looking relaxed in a blue blazer with brass buttons, a white shirt and jeans, Ablyazov, 54, said he didn't steal anything from BTA Bank.
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