I can wear it around my waist,
unbuttoned underneath jackets, under sweaters.
I spent most of last week wearing my American Eagle jeans (that I purchased shortly after I discovered I was with - child, that are a size larger than my norm) completely
unbuttoned underneath my shirt.
Not exact matches
It hid perfectly
underneath my shirts and you were never able to tell my pants were
unbuttoned 24 - 7!
A belly band was a huge help — these stretchy bands go over your pants to help keep them up, so that
underneath you can attach them with a hair elastic and leave them
unbuttoned.
either as a single layer or layered (for example, over a tank and buttoned up, or with a white v neck
underneath,
unbuttoned and sleeves folded or buttoned up, leaving the top 2
unbuttoned and with a jacket over it);
I usually wear it
unbuttoned with a light shirt
underneath.
Pair a necklace with the look: Either layer it over a completely buttoned - up shirt or
unbutton a few buttons and wear it
underneath.
I bought this from Madewell and I wear it ALL the time,
unbuttoned like a jacket or buttoned up with the bottom two
unbuttoned and a tank
underneath.
Wear your military jacket open and
unbuttoned with a simple plain t - shirt
underneath for a cool, rock chic look.
Add a little visual interest by cuffing the legs and rolling up the sleeves or layer a cool tank or T - shirt
underneath and leave the top
unbuttoned to show it off.
I also love leaving it
unbuttoned so you can see the rest of my outfit
underneath (like this perfect white tee also from M&S).
Save the pearls and fancy shoes for other ensembles,
unbutton the blazer to show off an insouciant tshirt
underneath (here in France we use printed and even word - emblazoned Ts for this style) and your favorite casual shoes (sneakers are fine!)
You can wear it alone, layer it
underneath a sweater or
unbutton a few of the top buttons and go as a schoolgirl for Halloween.
Leave it
unbuttoned with a basic t - shirt
underneath and some cute accessories to finish the look.
I love the idea of wearing it
unbuttoned, jacket style with a tank
underneath too.
(A note about the photo above: we tried to talk the boys into rolling up their sleeves and
unbuttoning their shirts a little (they had cute t - shirts on
underneath), but I think both of them were used to wearing their button - up shirts that way at school, so that's the way they wanted to wear them with us, too.