I love the unexpected mix of prints and colors in these
*1 thing to note is that the unexpected mixed prints work because of the color tones. so: if mixing prints, stay within the same color family -- and when adding a pop of color, make sure its just that: "A" pop..1 splash..and choose whether that will be the dominant force or if the backdrop's color tones [of browns/neutrals/blues/etc.] will be
and, most importantly, its all about how you wear it, how you execute it, and Confidence! ;)
W.W.B.D.
I copp'd this last look today with a similar shirt and olive green blazer. I rolled the blazer's sleeves up while the striped shirt was still long. I wore with black jeggings and light brown boots. In addition, what i also loved was: I had cherry-red nailpolish on and wore my grandpa's antique class ring that was gold with baby-blue....
its something about the black/white stripes + bold cherry-red + a small splash of unexpected baby-blue. Also: the shape of the baby-blue shield on the ring juxtaposed with the bold black/white stripes...2 different shapes with 3 color blocks that complement each other
**Pictures 1-3 from my favorite blog: The Sartorialist: http://www.thesartorialist.blogspot.com/




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