September 23, 2012

Style secret: Men's Oxfords

Yep, That's my style secret! Men's Button down shirts! You read it correctly! I love this style, because you can belt it, let it be more like a light jacket or wear it un-buttoned! Rolling the sleeves up is a must! Plus you can pair the men's shirt, with skinnies or a pencil skirt! Super cute right?!
Seriously, you will feel oh so cute in this! I know it's sometimes hard to wrap your head around it, but it's so cute when worn! And let's face it, sometimes, we may not want constricting clothes, it's nice to have it a bit roomy, but you can always define your waist by adding a belt! There is a sexiness by being carefree & simplistic! P.S. Menswear is big for fall! : )

Plus I have a few ideas to make it more feminine for ya! Later DIY posts to follow : )
But for now you'll have to live with pictures!

And suggetions on where to look for men's oxfords:
Plato's Closet
Thrift stores
Gap
Oldnavy
J.crew & outlet : )
Also Check out the clearance section! 
 
 
This is Me by the way! And that is a Men's pinstripe blue & white shirt...I paired it with a Women's J.crew Cardi, & denim skinnies, with tan booties & a statement necklace...


And since we are getting into fall, flannel shirts are the best! You can throw a cardi over it & and look super chic! Don't be afraid to play with patterns, although chambray is nice too! And if you are an XS go for an XS or S in men's, If you wear mediums, you'll want a S or M and so forth! Just try it on!


 



http://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=59541&vid=1&pid=289852032

http://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=59541&vid=1&pid=242706002

http://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=59541&vid=1&pid=289760062

http://www.jcrew.com/womens_category/sweaters/cardigans/PRDOVR~65370/65370.jsp

http://www.jcrew.com/womens_category/pants/jeans/PRDOVR~10480/10480.jsp

http://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/shirts/oxfordplaidshirts/PRDOVR~94656/94656.jsp

http://www.jcrew.com/mens_category/shirts/ludlowdressshirts/PRDOVR~11954/11954.jsp


I hope you at least try it! It's fun to experiment!!! - Ryn

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