Not exact matches
We love that each of the
pieces for sale on our website is one - of - a-kind, but it's meant that some really beautiful
pieces go quickly and
others, with perhaps more eccentric color choices, remain behind
in our inventory
closet.
They are extremely versatile and can easily be mixed, matched and coordinated with any
other pieces that your baby already has
in their
closet.
You may want to have multiple of the solid bodysuits and plain baby bibs on hand, since they are so versatile and go with so many
other pieces that baby may have
in his
closet.
The
pieces are so easy to mix and match with
other pieces that baby already may have
in their
closet or you may want to browse through all the gift sets we offer as well.
In addition to my self - imposed uniform, these days I have a set palette of colours I love, wear all the time and that harmonise with my accessories and the other pieces in my close
In addition to my self - imposed uniform, these days I have a set palette of colours I love, wear all the time and that harmonise with my accessories and the
other pieces in my close
in my
closet.
I find myself buying and sewing clothes that I think are going to go with
other pieces in my
closet — I'll have an idea of a capsule
in the making — but then I find that they don't really go together as well as I thought they would, because of proportion or silhouette mainly.
They looked cute separately but looked a bit weird
in a combination with
other pieces in my
closet.
Shop smart: Before you buy a new
piece, make sure it will work with at least 3
other pieces in your
closet.
Choose them
in colours and cuts that best suit your personal style but black, gray, tan and all
other neutral colors are the best choice when you find yourself
in the market for one of these
pieces because they will match nearly everything
in your
closet, and will remain timeless essentials for seasons to come.
One day it's hot, the
other it's cold and even though I want to wear all the Spring
pieces I have
in my
closet, it is still February.
While the items alone are bit pricier, they offer such transferability to
other pieces in your
closet that I sincerely believe they are worth the investment and will,
in the end, stretch your dollar by expanding your options.
It's great (also causes conflict on the occasion) because we use a lot of
pieces in each
other's
closets but
in different ways.
When I'm shopping for a new season, I usually try to find versatile
pieces that will work with
other basics I already have
in my
closet (with a few carefully selected trends thrown
in).
It is such a cute style and you can mix and match the
pieces with
other items
in your
closet to create even more looks!
The ease with which it falls and the effortless bohemian glamour it creates with no
other accessories or layering needed, makes it the perfect
piece to keep
in your
closet for many summers to come.
If you're on the hunt for more holiday style inspiration this season, Famous Footwear has got an #ohsofamous style gallery that you can check out for ideas from
others and variety
in products and
pieces to add to your
closet.
Some
pieces in your
closet will always be considered classic and worth the investment made while
other pieces will be a fun trend to try and may not last beyond one season.
Both
pieces have lived
in my
closet for years but never encountered each
other.
So I did a little shopping
in my
closet the
other day and dusted off some
pieces that haven't really gotten much play lately.
Anyways, my point is, that seeing those classic staple
pieces in my
closet a few weeks back made me feel put together again — and they gave me a little pep
in my step — AND they allowed me to play with
other pieces I hadn't worn
in a while.
What
other «building block»
pieces do you have
in your
closet?
When you go to the store, avoid
pieces that don't work with the
other items
in your
closet.
You may have noticed, I am truly a fan of getting the most out of your wardrobe
pieces by matching up items
in your
closet with
other outfit options.
I think that picking them just put them foremost
in my mind and it was easier to reach for multiples of them instead of picking one and then building an outfit out of the
other pieces in my
closet.
Leighton Meester's trendy cool outfit is perfect for Spring, and each
piece can easily be rotated with
other items already
in your
closet.
Whether dressed down with flats and a bright bag or dressed up with a statement necklace and a gorgeous pair of heels, this
piece ends up paying for itself for how long it will outlast the
other trendy dresses
in your
closet.
So, find
pieces that you wear all year long and mix and match with the
other pieces in your
closet.
When I first saw it on the runway my jaw dropped and never
in a million years did the idea cross my mind that it would end up
in my
closet, as it seemed to me to be one of these
pieces that are so high above your reach, that it can only be a dream to own it and you just have to conform yourself with seeing it on
others.
As much as I love mixing and matching with
other pieces in my
closet, there's nothing better than throwing on a matching set..
So I found it very helpful to learn how to combine
pieces in my
closet with each
other and create totally different styles!
I will be focusing on utilizing
pieces we already have
in our
closet,
in addition to highlighting fair trade, made
in the USA, and
other ethical fashion brands.
:D On the
other hand, I do understand you and I also have quite a few of these kind of
pieces in my
closet which I don't want to wear as often as I could because they're too pretty, too delicate and also too expensive so I feel so «responsible»
in keeping them as impeccable as possible.
(S.W.O.R.D. leather jacket — similar here and here, Equipment blouse — similar, Club Monaco pants — similar, Zara heels — similar, Chanel bag) So I did a little shopping
in my
closet the
other day and dusted off some
pieces that haven't really gotten much play lately.
When I can't work a
piece like a blazer with countless
other items
in my
closet I can't justify keeping it.
But I don't think it would get worn as much as
other pieces in my
closet, so probably a good thing.
I find that stripes are super easy to pair with
other prints, and this striped skirt from Yours Clothing has become one of the most versatile and worn
pieces in my
closet.
Luckily, I purchased several
pieces that I still have today, as they were well - made and go with several
other pieces in my
closet.
Tons of styling options, despite the dress being a bit different than
other pieces in my
closet.
Do you own any of these gorgeous
pieces, or any
other tartan / plaid cuties
in your
closet?
All month long on the blog, I've been featuring holiday party dresses, so I wanted to feature separates you can mix and match with
other pieces in your
closet throughout the year.
The asymmetric hemlines are unique and fashion forward and I love that this set is a two
piece because I am looking forward to mixing and matching the top and skirt with
other pieces in my
closet.
As the weather gets warmer, I'll style this t - shirt with lots of
other pieces in my
closet — it will look great with a black leather mini skirt or ripped denim shorts and a grey blazer.
I'm excited to wear this little jacket with
other pieces in my
closet.
This onyx and white topaz lariat is sure to be a
piece unlike any
other in your
closet.
We love them together, but you can easily mix and match with
other pieces in your
closet, too.
This labradorite and white topaz lariat is sure to be a
piece unlike any
other in your
closet.
Our abalone and white topaz lariat is sure to be a
piece unlike any
other in your
closet.
I love the combo and that both
pieces can really be worn together or with a ton of
other things
in your
closets.
Although I don't have quite the collection of many big name bloggers who stuffed their custom walk -
in closet or
others that puts their prized
pieces on color coordinated display, mine are hiding quietly
in my dark
closet.
I truly love what's
in my
closet right now, and
other than a few seasonal
pieces I'll likely need to replace next year, I don't see myself doing any major overhauls
in the foreseeable future.