besides jeans (or a jean skirt), what else can i wear this with? note: it's a bit snug right now because of "the girls," but i don't plan on wearing it until i am done breastfeeding. (tmi, sorry!)
(it's plenty, by tracy reese...got it on sale at a local boutique for 75% off!)
i think maybe bloomie or kittenheels has this shirt, too?
hmm it's hard to see, but the top is actually a cross between royal blue and navy. (i know a lot of people wear black with blue, and i do for lighter blue...but i don't know if i can rock it with this top)
That's a really pretty top!!! (I Plenty by Tracy Reese)
My first thought was to pair with creme slacks - or if you have a beige (leaning toward the gold tones) pants. I think that would make the colors pop even more! On my screen it's looking a little like teal w/gold.
That's a really pretty top!!! (I Plenty by Tracy Reese)
My first thought was to pair with creme slacks - or if you have a beige (leaning toward the gold tones) pants. I think that would make the colors pop even more! On my screen it's looking a little like teal w/gold.
That's exactly what I was thinking. Wide leg creme trousers would be lovely.
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I have it and I love it! It is so pretty on you. It has been my go-to top for holiday parties this year (I don't mind if people have seen me in it before). I've liked it with cream trousers and medium grey trousers that have a slight brownish cast. I've worn it with whiskey brown shoes - though I think it would look great with red shoes too. I think it would also look nice with a khaki/light brown/taupe colored trumpet type skirt.
I should add that I cut the little ball details off because they bothered me - but I don't think that changes what you can wear the shirt with!
besides the other ideas mentioned, which I really like, it would look really pretty with a camel-colored pencil skirt and some peep-toe heels! Very pretty top.
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