Fun fact: I hate wearing leggings as pants. I bet you think about me shirt Post-gym looks and weekend errand running aside, I personally feel that leggings should not be a part of my usual pant rotation, that is until I caught wind of these 5 recent street style looks from Copenhagen Fashion Week. The fashion girls dwelling (and traveling to) that city are always thinking outside of the box, sartorially at least. From innovative layering techniques to always knowing about the coolest new brands before anyone else, the street style scene in this city is pretty much my main source of inspiration. With that said, when I spotted a handful of these women styling leggings in ways that I actually wanted to recreate, I was quite shocked. Somehow, they managed to maintain the integrity of the leggings while also accompanying them with things that one would never normally wear with the garment such as tweed jackets, loafers, and big hair bows. Intrigued yet? Then go scroll away and get ready to shop the most innovative legging outfits of 2020. This is one look that I know could take you from the gym to the street without anyone knowing. The layering of the blazer underneath the leather trench adds just the elevation these sporty leggings needed to feel, well, less sporty and the loafers make the entire ensemble office-ready.
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Are you in a style rut? They have been pretty common after the pandemic lockdowns as there wasn’t a need to get dressed up. I bet you think about me shirt Then we can get out of the habit of getting dressed up or just feeling conspicuous as everyone else is still dressing down in their activewear. The lack of being able to shop anyway but online as well has meant that many have found their wardrobe a bit lacking recently and things wear out and you haven’t been able to find a replacement. Plus last fashion season was honestly the most boring fashion season I’ve ever seen, totally uninspiring and so even if you wanted to shop unless you were after a basic, there was little else in stores. I believe that if you would define your style as being in a rut, then it will feel negative to you. It can make you feel dissatisfied, bored, bland or something else that isn’t giving you the lift you’d like and the feeling of being the stylish version of you. A style rut is different from a self-defined uniform if that way of uniform dressing makes you feel stylish. But if you’re wearing the same 2 pairs of jeans and 3 tops week in, week out and you’re not happy, then this is likely to be a style rut for you. If you’ve lost your sense of style, then this would also be defined as a style rut. Habits can be great when we apply them to things we need to do to keep us healthy – daily exercise, brushing your teeth, eating a healthy meal or two every day – all great habits. A slapdash approach to your style, or being on autopilot, reaching for the same things over and over with no thought is likely to end up as a bad habit rather than a good one, and you’ll discover yourself in rut-town pretty quickly if you approach your style in this way. Over the past few pandemic years, little in our lives has been stable. We have been living in a very uncertain world, which means we may have been reaching for the tried-and-trusted, or the same outfits day after day as we have had a low need for variety, we yearn for stability. The swing from activewear and basics to dopamine dressing, to wearing something more different is an indicator that the overly stable way of getting dressed has gone from certain, to boring, and so our human need for difference and variety is piqued. Any period of instability in our worlds, divorce, illness, changing locations, changing careers or jobs, we tend to reach for something that makes us feel more stable – something less changeable. It can be common when going through a relationship break up to make a radical change to your style, most commonly seen in radical haircuts or hair transformations as if we are shedding an old skin into a new and improved version.
Jana Brookes –
One of the best T-shirts
I am very picky, when it comes to tshirts , either they shrink up , get out of shape of are to thick or thin.But these are none of those great fit, Don t shrink, and are the perfect thickness. And to me they dont hold stains
Sebastian Voss –
Overly great from the size to how lightweight and extremely comfortablw to wear.
David Bacon –
Fits GREAT.
If you’re the kind of perdon that doesnt wear dri-fit, thin style cloting, this is a perfect shirt for you! The four stars is due to the fact that after a few washes, the thread started unraveling on this product. It comes with the territory when cosidering the cost. Still love them, just cautioning the keyboard warriors out there.
Mark Almeida –
Fits great, looks great, and great quality!