Have you ever thought about which are you knockout colours? Julian Edelman Wearing Kent State Golden Flashes Shirt The ones that make your eyes pop and skin glow? These are your best colours and ones you want to build your wardrobe around, and are also fantastic in your jewellery too. Carol Karl and I discuss more about choosing colours and why black isn’t necessarily the right neutral for your wardrobe in this video interview – check it out now. Most people tell me that they don’t know how to mix colours, so they avoid colours and go for black instead as it seems easier. Mass media and the fashion industry has marketed black as being the most sophisticated colour, the colour that goes with everything and the most slimming colour. Yet this is all a myth. Black, it’s so everywhere now it’s actually boring. When I’ve asked people why they wear a lot of black, most people tell me because they’re unsure of what other colours to wear and it feels “safe” to them. So much so, that most of the time when I walk into a store and pick up a coloured item, the retail sales assistant will immediately say to me “did you see we’ve got that in black?” Why do they do this? Well because most people go for that safe black option and so they are more likely to make a sale (and that keeps them in business). When black first became a fashion colour back in the late 80s and early 90s, before that it was really only worn mostly by widows, as evening wear (glamourous and sophisticate) or by that artistic crowd (again, more sophisticated), it was a more exciting and interesting colour. Sadly, these days it’s everywhere and so no longer has any feeling of being a special colour to wear.
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If it were any other year, Julian Edelman Wearing Kent State Golden Flashes Shirt we’d be sitting down to discuss the major street style moments of the last season and make predictions about what the fashion crowd will don at the next lineup of shows. Obviously, this isn’t just any other year and with continued travel restrictions rendering in-person runway shows obsolete, the typical street style scene just isn’t really a thing anymore (if at all). Of course, that never stopped the stylish set from dressing up and sharing their best looks with us, they’ve simply gone digital. Well, the same goes for the would-be street style trends of 2021. Instead of scanning the latest images from New York, London, Milan, and Paris, we’ve taken a deep dive into the Instagram feeds of our favorite showgoers and found a few common threads among them. Seven themes, to be exact. From the new spring statement color that simply can’t be missed to the eye-catching dress trend we’re especially excited about, keep reading to discover the biggest trends that would otherwise be turning heads at fashion week.
Adam Spensley –
I love this shirt,the material feels good, its a nice fit and its different. I haven’t seen anyone wearing this.
Melissa Hartman –
Love it!!!! So cute and could not find one like it in the store here. So happy.
James Muse –
Nice thick t-shirts
I bought these hoping they will keep their shape. My old t-shirts have gotten ‘bacon neck’. The necks are all stretched out. I hope these hold up well. I have worn and washed a couple of times so far and they feel and look good.
David Schmalenberg –
The shirt was perfect and great for the quality. Didn’t realize it was a men’s shirt but fits perfect for woman too.