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Wearing Stripes the Modern Way
Wearing Stripes the Modern Way
Any timeless wardrobe will include the use of stripes, but if you feel that they are old school, then take a look at these ways you can wear stripes in a modern and fresh way.
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Classic Breton Stripes with a Twist
Breton Stripes have been in fashion for a long time and were first worn by French sailors in the 1850s. Coco Chanel introduced this stripe to the rest of the world in 1917 and has become a firm favorite.
Breton stripes can be worn in a number of ways. You can use them as a classic piece for a minimal and sophisticated look or you can dress them up in a number of ways for a new twist on this old favorite.
Wear a Breton stripe sweater with a pair of cropped flare jeans or pair them with a leather jacket. You can even make your outfit feel bolder by paring the stripe with a color like red.
An Unexpected Take on Stripes
If the classic navy and white stripe seems a little too basic then go for new colors and patterns.
It can be difficult to pull of multi-color stripes so start with one piece that can be paired with a black pencil skirt, dark denim jeans or wear them under a neutral coat.
If you want the stripes to make a statement then go for a maxi skirt or a really cool coat.
A Matched Set of Stripes
A matched set of stripes may sound intimidating, but it is pretty simple to pull off as long as you stick with neutral colors like blue, white, gray and black.
A matched set is easy and looks sophisticated. Find pieces that fit well, but can also be worn separately.
Try a wide leg trouser with a sleeveless top in the same stripe, but has a subtle print or solid color.
Fun With Striped Accessories
A fun way for you to put stripes into your wardrobe is to find shoes and accessories that rock this print.
Striped accessories are sure to make a statement. Striped accessories are great for those that have a wardrobe with solid pieces and want to update their looks.
Try striped pumps with a cropped jean or a stripped bag with your little black dress.
Super Subtle Stripe
Stripes don’t have to be bold and bright and they can make a subtle impact that works more like a texture instead of a print.
You can choose a fine stripe in red and white for instance and wear this with an all red outfit. The stripe will fade into the background instead of standing out.
Technically a ribbed sweater is not a strip, but it can be used to create the same look at a subtle stripe.
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