Is anybody getting sick of wearing jeans every day? They are major part of just about every woman’s wardrobe. They do wonders for your shape and are super easy, but, if you’re getting a little tired of them, you’re not alone. Here are some fresh ideas that might help spice things up a bit.
Leggings/Tights. If you hadn’t tried them yet, why not? They are comfortable, affordable, and stylist. You can wear them with a skirt, dress, or long top and they still keep you warm and covered. They come in all sizes, colors, and patterns, making it not only possible to wear a different pair every week (or day), but also fun. Try jeggings if you’re looking for a new, fashion forward style. Both go great with boots and heels.
Pencil Skirt. Pencil skirts are a wonderful stirrup to the basic grind at the office. Black, grey, and navy are all the primary colors that can be a girly way to start the week. By dressing them up or down with heels and jewelry, you can easily go from the office to drinks with the girls at happy hour. Try an animal print, like the one pictured, for a new and exciting spin.
Trousers. A good pair of trousers are probably the smartest thing a woman can have in her closet. They can be anywhere from white to black, flare leg to skinny, high waist to low rise. The possibilities are endless. They match everything and are easy to just throw on. Acceptable for work, shopping, and dinner dates.
Jumpsuit. Erotic, Crazy, even a little misunderstood? Sure, it’s a jumpsuit. Are you ready for the challenge? It’s no secret that the jumpsuit will be slightly harder to pull off. That just means you’re turn more heads and get my compliments. Try pairing it with a jacket or your favorite heels. It’ll be a fun outfit to wear and it’ll get you out of the wearing jeans every single day.
Blog written by: Brittany Saylor regional writer for OhioFashionista.com from Kent.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Goodbye Jeans, Hello Alternatives
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