![]() I just don’t want the shirt to look too perfect - meaning it has that did-she-just-roll-out-of-bed-looking-that-good quality that French women in particular have seemed to master. With the right accessories - like a belt around your waist - you can switch up the silhouette with ease, making one garment capable of living many different lives within your wardrobe.įor my personal aesthetic, I love a drape-y, slightly baggy fit, so I tend to just roll up the sleeves, leave the top three buttons undone (a good bra is a must, one that you don’t mind showing off), and if I’m wearing high waisted trousers, I’ll tuck in one side to lengthen my legs. ![]() Not only do they work for a variety of body types and sizes (especially for those of us who are not genetically blessed in the bust department) but the styling options are seemingly endless. The beauty of an oversized shirt lies in its versatility. My style aesthetic leans masculine most days, so I’ve amassed quite a collection over the years - most of them vintage - but I always head straight to the men’s section before perusing the women’s options to check out what shirts have dropped for the new season. How about a blazer and shorts? No problem! But the true workhorse of my closet this time of year is most definitely an oversized button down shirt. Feeling like it’s a slip dress and sweater day? Totally doable. ![]() With Goldilocks-like temperatures (not too hot and too cold), the entirety of your wardrobe is at your disposal. Fall is hands down my favorite season to get dressed. ![]()
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