
A close friend recently confessed that
she doesn’t know how to dress well on the weekends at this time of year.
She said there are too many choices and there is too little
guidance—aside from street style pictures of women who are around the
age of her two daughters. She said she wants to look up to date, but
she’s not one for wearing athletic wear and sneakers.
I shared one of my secret style lessons with her: Take a cue from men in uniform and you can’t go wrong.
Shop (clockwise, from top left): Uniqlo, $70; uniqlo.com. J. Crew, $450; jcrew.com. Madewell, $118; madewell.com. Burberry Brit, $795; net-a-porter.com.
The same can be said for a classic Breton-striped sweater, a chunky
boat neck, or a sporty nautical rib-knit with a lace-up neckline.
Shop (clockwise, from top left): J. Crew, $98; jcrew.com. Uniqlo, $40; uniqlo.com. Derek Lam 10 Crosby, $295; intermixonline.com. Exclusive for Intermix, $250; intermixonline.com.
All
of the above-mentioned items look great with jeans, but you might want
to add a wide-leg sailor pant, denim culotte, or olive drab cargo pant,
for variety’s sake. You probably don’t want to wear military gear
head-to-toe, but including an element can give your look a little edge
and help you stand out from the rank and file in sweatpan
Shop (clockwise, from top left): Marc by Marc Jacobs, $415; mytheresa.com. Madewell, $135; madewell.com. Veronica Beard, $495; bergdorfgoodman.com. M.I.H. Jeans, $345; matchesfashion.com.
Source: Instyle
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