Stripes for Fall

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Stripes, stripes, stripes & stripes. I just love stripes. I think it’s a fun print, and I love that it can be dressed up or down! Since this is one of my favorite prints, I wanted to do a post on it for the fall season. I’m in love with the shirt I’m wearing in this post. It’s the softest material ever, and I have every color of it in the short sleeved version! In this post, you will find pictures, and tips on how to wear Stripes for Fall.

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I wanted to keep this look on the more casual side, but you can totally dress this up as well! Stripes can be intimidating to some people, but I promise they’re easy to work with! I love this long sleeved tee because it’s super comfy and soft, it can also be mixed into a dressier look.

Stripes are such a versatile print. My personal favorite is a black and white stripe or a white and black stripe (some may think those are the same, but they’re not). You can add a funky belt like I did, for an edgy look or add a stripped shirt to your work wear for some fun prints to brighten your day! The best part about stripes is that, a basic black and white or white and black stripped top, looks great with almost any other color! Throw on some red booties and a light-medium washed denim jacket and bam, you’re instantly super trendy! Experiment with your stripes! Don’t be afraid to wear them, it’s such a great print!

I hope you all enjoyed this post! I honestly had so much fun shooting the look for this. Stripes really are a favorite of mine and I hope they become a favorite of yours too!

 

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  1. 11.8.17

    so cuttttteeeeee
    You have the most gorgeous eyes xx

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