Chambray shirts are a dime a dozen these days and are now considered a wardrobe staple. I like this version from Free People for its woven patches adorning the pockets, sleeves, and back yoke. The casual southwestern-ish style could be played up with shorts and boots in the summer, and this shirt could be layered and worn with pants or a thick maxi skirt in cold weather. This button-down could even be an amazing topper for a feminine dress, acting sort of like a lightweight jacket. This versatility is exactly why chambray shirts are a staple - this one just has extra personality.
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7.15.2012
4.15.2012
Mash-Up: Southern Bohemian
With the temperatures beginning to rise, it's only natural to want to dress a little more casually, and for me that always means bringing out my inner hippie a little bit more. This usually means fringe booties, ethnic-inspired jewelry, and folksy blouses. While some of that formula still holds true, this spring/summer I'm really liking the idea of some southern touches - denim jackets, floppy hats, rugged boots. This flavor has also been injected into my playlist - I can't get enough of the Civil Wars, Sharon Van Etten, and Sugar & The Hi Lows.
Labels:
Commons and Sense,
fashion,
Free People,
inspiration,
Isabel Marant,
music,
Sharon Van Etten,
Uma,
Vogue Spain
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