I had never tried the style of wearing a necklace
under the shirt collar even though I love the look of it in magazines.
Throw on a necklace that sits right
under the shirt collar and pops against the shirt color and you've added some visual interest to your blouse without going too crazy.
Not exact matches
Wool turtleneck
shirts have eight - inch
collars which turn over high
under the chin.
And I wear it almost the same way (with a white
collared shirt under).
I'll be incorporating more
collared shirts under my sweaters!
I often layer
collared shirts under sleeveless dresses, but I've never thought to use any other style of dress — thanks for the inspiration!
I added a white button up
shirt underneath my sweater because I just love wearing a
collared shirt under a sweater.
I wore them with a long, short - sleeved white
collared shirt that kept the hip area
under wraps.
Although, I can tell you a secret about how to wear a
collared shirt under a sweater without it looking all lumpy.
Layer
under it a leopard print
shirt with contrast
collars.
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I've layered
collared shirts under pullover sweaters before, but I've never belted them on the outside.
Boys wore dresses with spaghetti straps and girls wore
collared shirts and tucked their hair
under caps or pulled it back to keep it out of their faces.
I layered a
collared shirt under my Irma for a little preppy look.
I saw this basic polo
shirt at a Tory Burch preview a few weeks ago, and loved it immediately — it's preppy and feminine but classic, and the tall
collar would look great
under a blazer.
So in order to give it some more interest
under the blazer I added the
collared button - up white
shirt.
This grey
shirt is made of lightly textured polyester and features a durable ribbed
collar with an
Under Armour logo on front.
Crisp
collars, beautiful mother of pearl buttons, it's absolutely the perfect
shirt to dress up with a midi skirt, wear to work
under a blazer or even just with jeans.
So, I threw on my basic (the good basic, not the basic kind of basic) J.Crew
shirt, popped my
collar and layered it
under the sweater.
You made it pretty subtle by putting it
under a
collared shirt.
I also love a
collared gingham
shirt worn
under a sweater so you get that pop of pattern peeking out in the
collar and sleeves.
Originally I was going to wear my white
collared shirt under the sweater but at the last minute decided on this red one.
I love how it looks
under the
collared shirt!
Look for a blue
collared shirt to wear
under a cropped knitted sweater.
I tried to keep my earth - toned outfit interesting with the
collared shirt (which is actually sleeveless because I sometimes dislike the bulkiness of layering a regular button - up
under a sweater), the plaid pants, and the pearls.
I would use it for
collared, button - down
shirts with fun prints to wear
under my white coat:)
While I love the
collar under a sweater look, with
collared shirts I find they bunch and twist and never seem to stay nice and tucked it.
For a preppy take, try wearing a
collared shirt under a crewneck — bonus points if the
collar has a cool pattern, like this one!
A white
shirt with a clean
collar hidden
under a wool jumper.
The Must - Have Neon Sweater Either worn as is or layered
under with a
collared electric blue
shirt, a neon pink sweater is a must - have for every feminine fashionista.
Kate says: I was trying to pull off a slightly retro look here with the turtleneck layered
under a
collared shirt (probably inspired by a J.Crew photo...).
Now, this Zara blouse is sold out unfortunately, but if I wore a lace bow
under the
collar of any of my plain
shirts, that would do the trick!
This outfit will also look great layered
under a sweatshirt, with your
shirt collar peeking out, or a boyfriend - style fall coat.
It's hardly surprising that a blind eye is turned, in general, to the gay subtext that is so clearly filling Train's gas tank, though a short appreciation of the film from M. Night Shyamalan (in his open -
collared raspberry
shirt and his emo half - mohawk) comes frustratingly close (filing all of Bruno's eccentricities
under the umbrella heading of «insane» in a way that Hitchcock never succumbs to).
However, it's worth noting that if you wear
shirt collars you'll be forced to decide whether you wear it
under or over the
collar - these in - ears are designed for casual attire only really.