Not exact matches
Since my denim jacket (last seen here with an all white outfit) has a flare silhouette and
plaid top (last seen here with a print on print outfit) has a peplum shape, I decided to style it
together for a...
«I don't really think that goes
together,» my husband bravely said when I tried on my new popback score of The Draped
Plaid Top (sold out but similar here and similar plus size here) with my zig zag skirt from 2013.
I am still planning on wearing it that way, but on a whim I tried it on with this
plaid top and I really liked how it looked
together.
I
topped It all off with fantastic booties to bring
together this professional
plaid shirt outfit.
Something about
plaid,
tops with baseball sleeves, and school girl asymmetrical skirts just... goes
together like milk and cookies.
I'm sure all of us, at one point or another, have all said «Crop
tops will go out of style soon,» «
Plaid shirts are great in the fall and winter,» «Destroyed denim is just having a short comeback,» but surprisingly all these trends are here to stay and they actually all work
together!
Lastly, this long sleeve
plaid top ties the entire outfit
together with the vibrant red lines on
top of a navy background — the sheerness of this piece is just right, keeping it conservative, yet a little risqué.
Since my denim jacket (last seen here with an all white outfit) has a flare silhouette and
plaid top (last seen here with a print on print outfit) has a peplum shape, I decided to style it
together for a layered peplum look.
I just love the look of these two patterns mixed
together, I like to play it safe when it comes to pattern pairings but when I threw this
plaid top over my striped tee it seemed to just work.
Plaid tops are perfect for this time of year and make putting
together an outfit super easy.
It took me about five minutes to put
together and the
plaid blanket on the ladder just completely
tops off the look!