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outfit recipe-white shirt

June 27, 2012 |

You may ask yourself, “Has she ever met a white shirt she didn’t like?” The answer is yes, but not many. Nothing makes me feel fresher, more comfortable or classic than a good white shirt. I wear them with everything. Jean shorts, long skirts, black jeans, colored jeans, black pants and the list goes on. They’re also the ultimate blank canvas for accessories. This one has been in heavy rotation, and I predict it will be for the rest of the summer. The linen breathes so nicely, and the cut is as its namesake describes, perfect. Elle’s new favorite dress is from Target and Coco’s is from H&M. The kids DESTROY their clothes, so I still can’t rationalize spending a lot on their wardrobe. Elle’s silver slip-ons were a score from Nordstrom Rack, another great place to shop for the kiddos. They kept her comfy this whole trip around the Santa Barbara Zoo, from the otters all the way to the giraffes and back.

 

Me hat/sunnies similar/shirt/belt similar/jeans similar/bracelet/ring

Elle dress similar/shoes

Coco dress

 

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Filed Under: Outfit recipes, The girls Tagged With: h&m, House of Harlow, jcrew, kids clothes, Linen shirt, Lovely Bird hats, metal belt, Michael Kors kids shoes, Santa Barbara Zoo, Sanuk, Stella and Dot, Target

Comments

  1. Latrina says

    June 27, 2012 at 9:03 am

    I completely agree! White blouses & tees are completely timeless. I don’t think anything goes better with jeans than white tee.

    • Piper says

      June 27, 2012 at 11:00 pm

      I agree Latrina, it’s my favorite uniform of all time!

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