Fashion trends come and go and there always a plethora of different trends each season Crazy Pill 2024 Shirt. So what are some of the ones you can expect to see in 2024? And which should you indulge in and which to avoid? Well of course that comes down to you, your body, your colouring and of course your personal preferences. I’ll be giving you some tips on what to expect and whether or not you may want to try them on for size. From straight legs through to wide legs, there are heaps of jeans options available. The skinny jean (recently worn by fashion model Kate Moss) is supposedly dead, but if Kate Moss is wearing it, it’s likely to keep on keeping on. Now even though you’ll be seeing a lot of wider leg denims (great for V, A shapes, and X shapes, not so great for H and O shapes) you’ll also see straight leg (my personal favourite for H, O shapes) as well as bootcuts and flares (great for X, A and 8 shapes in particular). From my perusing of higher-end and mid-range fashion stores, all styles are currently available for sale. Also look for trouser style denim cuts which can be super flattering. Denims fabrics are more elevated, less distressing than has been around, and more a darker wash again. Cargo Pants with a loose silhouette (better for V shapes and I shapes) are still in fashion. Wider-leg trousers also abound, be careful with pleat front versions (unless your an I shape or V shape which they really suit), for the rest of the shapes (A, X, 8 and H if you must) go for a flat front for less bulk at the tummy. Puddle pants (where the fabric puddles on the ground) are a trend, but uuuummm, well you’ll be tripping on them, so I think it’s more of a fad than a trend, you’d need to be wearing a tall shoe so you don’t go head over tail. Best avoided. Tailored Bermuda shorts are back as well, keep the legs slim for the most flattering look. Maxi skirts in denim have been a trend that is a gift that keeps on giving, flattering for H, O, I, V, 8 shapes in a straight style, and A and X in an A-line style, a great alternative to jeans, but slightly more elevated, yet still casual and practical. Because they don’t have excess fabric they are great even as a petite who can get so easily overwhelmed by too much fabric. Mini-skirts and dresses are back, but worn with nice thick opaque tights. Midi-length pencil skirts – fabulous for H, I, 8 and O shapes who have longer legs, or if you’re prepared to wear heels with them (as midi length is leg shortening).
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Since 1924, Belstaff has been synonymous with adventure. Crazy Pill 2024 Shirt From traditional explorers to modern venturers, Belstaff caters to those who want to push every day to its limit. With almost a century of expertise under its belt, the London-based label has established a dedicated and loyal following, renowned for its rugged yet dapper collections that are rooted in the worlds of motorsports, aviation and the Navy. The brand’s signature jackets have been worn by the likes of Steve McQueen, Che Guevara and Sir Ben Ainslie, who is part of the brand’s ongoing social campaign this year. Belstaff was created in 1924 by Eli Belovitch and his son-in-law Harry Grosberg and the brand name is actually a combination of Eli’s surname and his Staffordshire home. An avid traveller, Belovitch traversed the globe in search of innovative technologies. Returning to the UK having discovered Egyptian waxed cotton – and its applications for making breathable yet waterproof apparel – Belovitch laid the foundation of the next 94 years. And now, Belstaff has a permanent place in our wardrobes. This season the brand launches a new proprietary fabric, Wave Dye for AW22 paying a modern tribute to a key source of inspiration for the brand this season – the ocean. The Wave Dye Nylon is made using 100% recycled materials and a unique hand-dying process to create a distinctive mottled two-tone effect that makes each garment unique and seen across Down filled jackets, overshirts and Belstaff’s signature Parameter jacket. The finish is also seen across fine merino knits, sweatshirts, T-shirts and accessories in amber, graphite grey, graph green and ocean blue. The ocean references continue in a core inspiration for the season: a Royal Navy Windproof Smock commissioned for the British Military in the 1970s. Design motifs from this archive style are reimagined through distinctive curved pockets, snaps, trims and stitching across outerwear and apparel.
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Very comfortable.
very nice material. fits perfectly. i bought it to use for a cosplay and was pleasantly surprised to see two shirts, i didn’t see that it was a two pack haha not complaining tho now i have the shirt for my cosplay and a really nice plain green shirt.
Marcus Bouler –
Awesome!!! love it so much
Suzanne DAmbrosio –
This is a really nice shirt. Decal was great has been washed multiple times without shrinking or fading!