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Oversized denim shirts...
I was just wondering if anyone is wearing this trend? Or if anyone likes it?
I have a denim shirt, but I'm not quite sure how to wear it yet. I sort of like this trend, but in a way I don't. I suppose it's how its worn. What do you think of it? Here's some pics: http://www.denimblog.com/wp-content/...enim-shirt.jpg http://images1.chictopia.com/photos/...365935_400.jpg http://images1.chictopia.com/photos/...440760_400.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_sFbmXUIv1Z...s320/milan.jpg |
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Rednecktastic!
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I like the first photo. I'm thinking of buying one but have no idea how to wear it either
Plus I'm worried 'everyone' will be wearing them come springtime
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I'm wearing mine tucked into a different tone jean. Its about double denim, be careful, this can look a little Eastern European, if not styled correctly. H&M has some bargain denim at the moment, perfect for a trend that will not be arround longer than 6 months.
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I think I'll be letting the double denim trend pass me by.
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I think I'll be letting the double denim trend pass me by.
Tan leather is a great accent. |
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I used to wear jean shirts when I was about 10. I guess they are coming back in to fashion now!
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It can look very "clean and chic" just reign in cowboy, emeblishment and no more than 2 pieces. I was surprised.
Tan leather is a great accent. |
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It can look very "clean and chic" just reign in cowboy, emeblishment and no more than 2 pieces. I was surprised.
Tan leather is a great accent. |
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I like the denim shirt with floaty, ditzy-print skirts and dresses look, but agree that anything Country & Western-looking should be avoided. For instance, that Lacey Turner outfit in the OP link, for me, would've looked far better without the studs on the shirt.
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I'm not sure about the double denim but I really like the shirts and boots
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Yeah I love that look, the whole double denim is a big no no for me, too country and western. Btw its Miley Cyrus in the link but yeah the shirt would look better without the studs.
. In my defence, on my small phone screen it did look very like Lacey!
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So it is. Oops
. In my defence, on my small phone screen it did look very like Lacey!
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I like them but with no embellishments.
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I like the first picture with a shirt over a floral dress or with a floral skirt but I don't think I'd go for the double denim thing.
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Plus I'm worried 'everyone' will be wearing them come springtime

. In my defence, on my small phone screen it did look very like Lacey!