Showing posts with label basic t-shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basic t-shirt. Show all posts

TIPS FOR CHOOSING A PERFECT WHITE SHIRT FOR WOMEN


There are obviously a couple things to look for in a white tee. For me, the perfect white t-shirt is:

1. Not see through. 

You are able to wear it with a nude bra underneath without feeling like everyone can see everything.

2. Not super expensive.

With three young kids, a white t-shirt is bound to get effed up Flattering. I want just the right amount of body-graze without my pooch or any rolls being highlighted by a bad drape or fabric.

3. Comfy. 

Anything itchy or too tight need not apply.


Best Splurge

No one does luxe basics like The Row (we’re currently drooling over the brand's cozy cashmere sweaters), so it’s not a surprise that the Olsens' take on the white T-shirt doesn’t skimp on details, like a silk-trimmed back seam.

Best Value

At $8 a pop, you can’t beat the Hanes classic. The cotton, polyester, and rayon-blend features a heart-shaped V-neck neckline and a left pocket. But don’t worry about those irritating construction tags; this style is tax-free. Buy in bulk.

Best Boyfriend


Borrowing from the boys is nothing new, but sometimes you want your own perfectly proportioned oversize tee—is that too much to ask? Well not according to the Rag & Bone designers, who have crafted their own baggy boyfriend T-shirt from 100% cotton. 

Rag & Bone, $85; rag-bone.com

For wearing with a necklace

This pre-shrunk, V-neck tee elongates your torso and is subtlely sexy. Size up for a more relaxed look. 

Best Cropped

This Alexander Wang tee has a shorter hem and relaxed cut, making it the perfect partner for high-waisted jeans and skirts. 

T by Alexander Wang, $85; bergdorfgoodman.com


Over the years I’ve accumulated more than a few white t-shirts but I’m always on the hunt for the best white t-shirt EVER. So I asked YOU, ordered a ton, and did a very scientific try-on ;). I wore the same jeans for each pic but changed up my shoes to show you how versatile a white tee + jeans can be if you just change up the kicks. I also shot each t-shirt from the front untucked (top left), from the side untucked (top right), from the front side half tucked (bottom left) and from the front side-knotted (one of my favorite ways to style a tee, bottom right). 

For that boxy vintage look:

RE/DONE X Hanes 1950’s Boxy Crop Tee

Small and boxy, crewnecked, lightly structured, and subtly cropped at the waist and the arms. This is the tee you imagine you could find at a vintage store for $15, but will not. You’ll never regret owning this, even though it may seem expensive. It’s absurd, you’ll probably say to yourself, to spend $80 on a simple tee. But hear me out: These T-shirts are the retail equivalent of no-makeup makeup. These are T-shirts that will pull together an entire outfit handily, no matter what you are wearing — they’ll elevate jeans, and even out skirts and fancy pants. And most importantly, these are T-shirts you can wear almost every day.

You can find more cool unique shirt at: HERE.


7 SIMPLE STYLE TIPS FOR SHORT GIRLS - OUTFIT IDEAS FOR SHORT GIRLS

How to dress clothes to help her cheat height. And to solve all the ladies' questions with height "limited" and small body. Today, we will introduce 10 summer fashion items considered as the savior for the short girls

1. High-waisted skirt/pants


For a little lady, the high scraper on the costume is the most effective key to getting all the attention vertically on the body.

High-waisted skirt/pants will create the effect that the back is shorter and the legs are longer, the body is also much higher.

2. Skinny jeans


To find the right jeans for a small body, nothing better than the skinny jeans. Any loose fitting jeans will make your legs look shorter, and only the skinny ones will have the power to make your shape slimmer, slimmer and, most importantly, to help your legs longer.

3. Striped clothes


Hiding the miraculous effect of shaping as well as lengthening the height, the longitudinal plait has never made a little lady disappointed or hesitant when choosing.

4. Crop-top


This is an item that will help you get young, dynamic and full of comfort. It also helps you cheat a few centimeters in height. An excellent 3 in 1 item is a crop-top that shows off your perfect waistline.

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5. V-neck T-shirt


Different from the basic T-shirts, the V-neck always has the ability to attract all the attention of the opposite. It directs the vertical look of the body. Whether the V-neck T-shirt designs are sophisticated or simple, colorful or smooth, all of them create a slim fit body.

6. Short


Short are also one of the items that are capable of improving height skillfully for a lower body. Even if you have a modest height, when they are in any situation, your legs will become longer.

7.Wear flares


Even though you may think flares should have stayed in the 70s, these retro jeans really do have their place in the modern world. And that place is somewhere everyone appears to have really, really long legs. 

Shorter girls should opt for a high-waisted pair, with the flare starting at the knee, and team with some high heels for maximum impact.

Make Good Impression On Your First Day At School With 14 Back-to-school Tips

Starting college is a daunting experience, and your first day can often be the most daunting. But it doesn’t need to be! While many people think that the first day is the most stressful, we’ve come up with some tips to make sure that your first day is as fun and as easy a transition into college life as possible.

1. Prepare early

It would not be great to go school supply shopping the night before the first day. A few weeks before school starts, make a list of what you need for school

If you get a supply list in the mail, follow it. If you don't, write out what you think you need. (Note: you may have to return to the store to get a few more items after school has already started). Set a budget, and head off to the store. This is more fun with a friend.

Some ideas are binders, notebooks, pencils, pens, erasers, correction tape, paper clips, lined paper, pencil crayons, highlighters, etc. If you can, reuse some things you still have from the previous school year. It is best to start fresh with new supplies.


2. Get some more clothing items.

Again, make a list of what you want/need. It's also more fun to go shopping with a friend, sibling or another family member.

A list of what you might need includes the following:

At least 2 pairs of new jeans (one dark wash and one light wash is probably a good way to start) 

You may also want some new sandals/flip flops if it's warm where you live or if it's getting chilly, you may want combat boots or Ugg boots. (Toms, Converse, Vans, and Keds are also good choices). 

Try having 1 pair of gym shoes, and 3 good pairs of shoes you can wear to school. If you already have these shoes, you probably don't need to purchase more. 

You should make sure you have enough undergarments that fit well, as well as tank tops. You should get new back to school shirts, like flannels, t-shirts, long-sleeve shirts as well as hoodies and sweaters. 

You can find the more back-to-shirt shirt Here

3. Eat a healthy, hearty breakfast

You don't want to be hungry throughout the day.


4. Pack your lunch or gather lunch money

Everyone needs to eat lunch, or they will be hungry later. Be sure to look at the school lunch menu for the day before deciding on ordering school lunch, though, to make sure that you'll be eating something you like!

5. Take a note of the rules, and obey them!

Disobeying rules are the quickest way to get in your teacher's bad books. Rules are there to be obeyed, and you might find yourself in detention if you disobey them.

6. Say hi to people and smile!

Being friendly is the best way to make new friends. But don't overdo it, you'll end up being a creep or the weird girl/boy of the school. Just remember, act natural and be yourself!

7. If you have your own group of friends already


Don't act too exclusive or clingy. It'll make others feel intimated and they'll start judging you or just avoid you completely all together.

8. Make a school year resolution and stick to it

That way you'll be more organized. For example, always keep a diary on you!

9. Explore your campus!

Once you’ve unpacked and made yourself feel a little more at home, go and explore your new surroundings! Whether you head straight to figure out where your classes will be or you’re more interested in seeing the recreational facilities, try to orient yourself and see a bit more of the campus. You’ll be feeling at home in no time!

10. Don’t spend your first night alone.

And no, before you get the wrong idea, we are definitely not suggesting that you hook up with someone on your first day! Whether people on your halls are going to a party or they’re all staying in with a chick flick and some popcorn, be sure that you’re not in your room alone the first night. Even if you’re really tired, go and meet some new people before saying you’re super tired and need some sleep.

11. Meet as many people as possible…


Be prepared to meet as many people as you can on your first day. Everyone is going to be smiling and keen to make new friends, so be sure to take advantage of this! Don’t judge anyone yet, and don’t automatically decide who your friends are going to be—just take it easy and play it by ear.

Just be sure that you introduce yourself to as many people as you can! Whether you go around your hall knocking on doors or are just hanging out with people who knocked on your door, be sure that you spend time with other people who have just moved in.

As your students enter your classroom for the first time, stop each one at the door and say hello. Smile, look them in the eye and introduce yourself.

This simple act puts nervous students at ease and sends the message that you care about them. It’s also a quick and easy way to begin building rapport and reciprocal kindness.

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12. Be kind

Be kind to the teachers even if they aren't that nice to you. It may seem ridiculous, but it can make the difference between a good year in that class or a bad year! Just remember, you will have that teacher for a year! And being friendly can make people view you differently.

13. At break times, enjoy yourself!


I'm sure by now you will have found many new friends, so hang out with them! Suggest games that you are certain that everyone will enjoy, and smile a lot! Smiling lets people know you are enjoying their company, and they will want to spend more time with you. Plus, everyone looks better with a (genuine) smile.

14. Be positive

It may seem like High school is the most annoying thing and the worst part of your life, but it's not.

Your first day, and in fact the entire Welcome Week, is a very stressful experience—and many people don’t have the best time. But it's okay! You’ll settle in soon, especially once you’re in the routine of classes and have met people with similar interests in your classes and through the extracurriculars that you choose to join. Try and make the most of your first day with these tips, but don’t panic if it isn’t perfect!

How to wear denim shorts in the summer?

1. The Fit

All shorts are ultimately meant to be comfortable and casual, providing you with freedom of movement and keeping you cool in the summer. Denim is a little less comfortable than let's say, cotton, but it does provide a stretcher and more fitted, relaxed feel than most other materials. So denim shorts are the right and great choice.

2. The right length

If you're tall, you prefer looking at your height. Or for a petite Tinder date, you'd probably want to appear shorter sometimes. Simple, if you're short, stick to short lengths for an illusion of longer legs. And if you're tall, wear longer shorts (or ones that end above the knee) to justify your height.? Invest in a well-fitted pair, but a tad bit relaxed.

3. Color

It affects the mood and the formality, so the short at the top left-hand corner, those are the most common. Once we start bringing in reds, blues, greens suddenly add to the informality. It becomes more fun and you’re going to stand out a bit more. Sticking with a solid and a traditional style pretty much any man can be able to pull this off.


4. Wear a t-shirt with denim shorts

When choosing a basic t-shirt to wear with your shorts, it’s best to go for something simple, like a basic white t-shirt. Monochrome, pastels, and stripes are also popular summer trends you should consider. Avoid darker colored t-shirts and instead mix it up with a soft colored pastel polo shirt. If you fancy wearing darker colored denim jorts or even black, pair it up with something white on top to achieve that classic monochrome look.


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5. What To Avoid

Shorts that are a bit too loud and short. They’re really drawing attention right to your crotch area and that’s really not where a gentleman wants all of the eyes in the audience to be focused on.