Sentences with phrase «wear cami»

Here's a few examples of what to pair up with your rolled up denim: * Blazers for all body types * A button down shirt (oxford, denim or even silk) are also nice picks, if you are busty leave the mid to top buttons open and wear a cami underneath, if you are fuller around the stomach area, loose the belt and add chunky necklaces to draw attention up.
How creative to wear the cami backwards, and you pull off polka dots really well.
To stay warm, I almost always wear a cami under my tops in the winter for an extra layer of warmth.
my all - star top to wear with skinny jeans and flats is one where 1) doesn't require strapless bra, 2) covers my belly, 3) is not sheer / ain't nobody got time to wear a cami....
The wrap cut is a bit low, but you could easily wear a cami underneath if you're looking for a more modest neckline!
Not having to wear a cami under this really helps me feel, you know, ~ breezy ~.
wear a cami underneath though.
A bright lime slouchy shopper bag is the perfect accessory to carry when you wear this cami maxi dress to shopping.
You will have to wear a cami under unless you want your back exposed.
Side note to anyone considering ordering this dress... The «V» in the front is SUPER revealing and drapey, so much so that I had to wear a cami bra (masquerading as a tank top) AND safety pin the fabric in place so I wouldn't risk exposing too much at work.
They are really low - rise so I had to wear a cami underneath my button down and tuck it in so that way, when I bend down, nothing shows.
I usually wear a cami with jersey capris or a slip - style nighty.
I would have to wear a cami underneath it and that look isn't a pretty one at all.
As it is I'd have to wear a cami underneath.
I've worn successfully tucked in with a nude for me bra, but if I leave it out I need to wear a cami underneath.
I wouldn't wear a cami because it's a bodysuit and it would definitely cause issues.
I had to wear a cami underneath or else I would have had to return it.
You can wear a cami through every season.
Shirt dresses with operational buttons (or zipper, I guess, although i can't quite picture that...) Some wrap dresses might work, too, but if you're busty, you might need a cami (hell, I'm not busty and I wear a cami because wrap dresses are always too low for me), and if easy access is the point, might not be what you want.
I'm just wearing a bra, but if I was concerned about a wardrobe malfunction I'd wear a cami under it.
I would never even try the first tee (though I love the peacock - y color) because I have enough clothes I need to wear a cami under.
I wear a cami with light colors but I do nt think the top is too thin.
But I'd need to wear a cami underneath to get the shape right and that's annoying.
This dress is low cut however so be prepared to wear a cami underneath it.
Even though it has lace up details, it actually doesn't show much where you would have to wear a cami or bralette... best of both worlds To make this look more chic, I went for my floral embroidered jeans.
Things I don't have to wear a cami with or any kind of layering at all — just the lightest fabric I can find.
I like these types of tops as they give the appearance of lace, but you don't have to wear a cami underneath.
* Blazers for all body types * A button down shirt (oxford, denim or even silk) are also nice picks, if you are busty leave the mid to top buttons open and wear a cami underneath, if you are fuller around the stomach area, loose the belt and add chunky necklaces to draw attention up.
I made it a little more revealing by wearing just a lace bra underneath (if it's too much you can always wear a cami top underneath instead), but I kinda balanced it out with the faux fur coat.
I like when I can find a neck line like this one where I don't have to wear a cami underneath.
The logical way to deal with it though, is to wear a cami or pretty bra underneath.
One thing worth noting, the front has a long slit down the middle, and you will need to wear a cami underneath it.
I'd wear a cami or other layer underneath, since it's a tad see - through, and I decided that wasn't what I wanted.
I like how stretchy the fabric is so I didn't feel restrained; although I had to wear a cami underneath because the material is a bit light that you can kinda see through it.
The v - neck is low enough not to feel like I'm being choked (I'm not a fan of tights things around my neck) and yet it is high enough that I don't need to wear a cami or t - shirt underneath to keep things work appropriate.
Wrap tops are often not very kind to me unless I wear a cami or stitch the wrap closed.
Wear the cami on its own, under a blazer, or layered over your favorite shirt for an effortless and trendy look.
The neckline can hang down a little low, so I sometimes have to wear a cami under it, but the draping does the verticalizing thing and creates an interest point higher up.
Wear your cami under that.
I layered it with a turtleneck but you could easily wear a cami or something under it in the spring / summer.
Also if I have to wear cami underneath I worry if I go to a large.
Now that you mentioned that I'm going to have to write that disclaimer in mine because some winter days I wear a cami under button down shirts and under sweaters every day in a week.
The low - cut neckline wasn't too revealing but because of the twirl cutout right over my chest I would probably wear a cami under this sweater for work.
I didn't want to size up, because that would make the V - neck really low on me, and I think it defeats the purpose of having a super soft comfy tee if I have to wear a cami under it.
Tessera — I agree — the multi straps drive me crazy along with feeling uncomfortable in tripple layers (i.e. bra, cami, and whatever goes over the cami — I would not wear a cami solo).
I have gigantic boobs but I still can wear a lot of button downs, you just have to find the right one, always wear a cami underneath (preferably one with a built - in bra, yes, with your regular bra too), and sometimes add a safety pin or fashion tape
I like when I can find a neck line like this one where I don't have to wear a cami underneath.
I LOVE wearing camis under pretty much everything — they are my go to for layering (even in the fall and winter!)
I have been mainly wearing camis with the little dresses from Old Navy that are knit.
I realised I could d shirt dresses if I just wore a cami underneath.
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