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[twocol_one]If like me you are long time lover of a stripe you will be excited about the abundance of options a girl has when choosing how she wears her beloved stripe. Of course the good old Breton Stripe top is still a good choice, straight from the riviera and most commonly instagrams perfect match with your denim everything. The sexy, more chic and polished upgrade is the Pin Stripe. To make sure you are more street than office mix the pieces in with other favourites so a tailored pant with a white tee and leather jacket or an oversized pinstripe shirt with boyfriend jeans and a hot pair of heels. The one you see in a few of the images is ZARA and is in store now or over on ebay. [/twocol_one] [twocol_one_last]Are you brave? double up your stripes with co-ords. A soft, free flow wide leg pant with a matching strapless or spaghetti strap top is subtle and something you would be less likely see at the photocopy machine but rather at the post work Friday sesh. The ladies over at Bec & Bridge nailed the twin set with the Sunseeker combo which I have and love (and BTW have a pair of the pants for sale in my store) and I am in love with Shona Joy’s culotte option too.
My tips which always apply in my rule book are if you are borrowing from the boyfriend pair back with something from your own side so an oversized shirt with skinny jeans or blazer with a floaty skirt and a tee – you get the drift. Basically stripes are always a good option and are the perfect print when you don’t do a print to break up the black, white and grey staples. [/twocol_one_last]
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