This cute tee in the "graphic tee" thread: Over this long-sleeve tee:
With some sort of dark jean: With these shoes:
Do you think the shoes go? If so, would you wear the shoes with jeans and no socks/stocking in the winter? What color socks/stockings should I wear? I'm clueless with the whole heels and socks thing.
Hm. If I am dressed down (as I perceive the tee & l/s shirt to be, I don't do any kind of a dress heel. I'd either do a boot, or a Puma-like shoe, or maybe a casual wedge. I'm not feeling the tees and the shoes...sorry.
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I personally would prob only wear the shirts with more casual shoes. Jeans and heels are one of my favorite looks.. but something about your tshirts make me think Fryes or pumas.. something a little less dressy. JMO though!
i like it, but i would make some small changes. mostly adding color and accessories.
(maybe thermal)
not necessarily those exact shoes..
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I wouldn't go super dark with the denim, unless it had fading like these, because it would take away from the focus of the outfit, the tee. You want the blue to stand out more. Plus, you need to make sure the blues are in similar color families if you are going dark (ugh-the graphic designer coming out in me).
For socks- do a nude panty hose.
Edited for another idea:
or you could do this
with pumps (don't match exactly, but you get the idea )
I agree with Jlear and shopgirl - and I love your outfit shopgirl. I say wear heels but jazz them up a bit so they're funkier and not the dressy heels.
I love your original outfit. It looks casual but chic without trying to hard. I don't like the idea of an orange thermal with that tee, because the tee is such a primary blue I think it will be a bit too colour wheel. I totally agree with J-lear, wooden bangles and a low slung belt would really bring the whole outfit together, without losing the "oh, this old thing?" kind of look.
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I really like the tee. My concern is I don't want to look teeny-boppy. After all I am 28 years old. I thought if I dress it up a little bit, but still staying casual...I could make it seem more mature, but still fun. I think I'm also like Jlear's outfit idea as well. I'm going to see what I can find.
If anyone has any other accessories or shoes suggestions please post. I also keep all the suggestions for other outfit ideas. :)