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Men’s Style Mondays

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post_bryce3_112714_05Boots: DSW | Jacket: H&M | Vest: H&M
Button-Down: H&M | Necktie: ASOS |
Jeans: ASOS

For the longest, I have been looking for a nice pair of chelsea boots.

Chelsea boots?

Yes, chelsea boots! I finally found a pair from DSW over a month ago, and I have been in love ever since.

What’s so spectacular about this shoe?

That’s a great question, especially since I have multiple answers. Number one, chelsea boots are universal. Throw them on with a pair of jeans or slacks, and you’re ready to hit the streets. Even if you feel a little adventurous, pair your chelsea boots with a suit.

For myself, I went for an “After 5” inspired look. So, I decided to pair my chelsea boots with a rusty colored jacket, vest, and denim button-down from H&M. The camo necktie and skinny jeans were purchased from ASOS.

Number two, chelsea boots are very comfortable. They simply slide on and off like a glove. Think about it, there are no shoe laces!

Third, chelsea boots are made in different styles and colors. So, don’t get comfortable with just one purchase. You may end up buying another pair before the next season. Make sure that credit card is paid off before you start swiping again.

If you find a pair of chelsea boots that fit comfortably, pleasure consider the purchase. You won’t be disappointed.

Thanks for reading and see you in 2015!

Men’s Style Mondays

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post_bryce4_112714_05Turtle Neck: Kohls | Tweed Sport Coat: Thrifted
Jeans: Hot Topic | Double Monk Strap Shoes: Stacy Adams

It’s the second official day of winter and Christmas Break is finally here! Despite my original plan to catch up on a few hours of missed sleep, I decided to spend my first two mornings rummaging through my closet.

Why?

Number one, it was a little junky. Two, I wanted to find and donate some of my clothes to the Salvation Army.

After spending a hour searching, there were at least fifteen items that I haven’t worn since 2007. Luckily, there was one item in particular that I was able to still fit. Of course it was the navy turtleneck my mom purchased that I never wore in college. Yikes, who would wear a turtleneck sweater during the “Snap N Roll” era? Those were days of flared jeans, pop collars, and Air Force Ones. I would never be caught dead wearing a turtle neck sweater, until now.

I thought this turtle neck would look great with a sport coat and jeans. So, I went through my closet again and found a tweed jacket from the thrift store. This jacket was purchased over a year ago for $5. Since the sleeves were a little short, I took it to my favorite tailor and had the sleeves lengthened for $7.  Next, I threw on a pair of Hot Topic skinny jeans. Although these jeans may look a little tight, they are very comfortable in the crotch area. Sorry if that was a little graphic, but those are one of the many misconceptions about skinny jeans.

I decided to finish off this look with a pair of double monk strap dress shoes. The double monk strap shoe is perfect with a pair of denim jeans, which help dress up the entire outfit.

Have you ever found an old shirt, sweater, or pair of pants that you can still wear today? Tell us about your experiences below.

Thanks for reading!

Men’s Style Mondays

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post_men4_101914_05Sweatshirt: H&M | Flannel Shirt: Ralph Lauren |
Jeans: River Island | Boots: DSW

There’s nothing like kicking off the week with a little burst of sunshine, especially during one of the coldest months of the year. Luckily for us, the weather has been working in our favor. In the Northeast, the temperature has been moderately cool, ranging from 35 to 60 degrees throughout the week. As we are nearing the end of December, this “Good” won’t last forever. I predict that the temperature will drop another ten degrees.

Before we fully invest ourselves into the winter season, I wanted to appreciate the last days of fall by wearing less layers and throwing on my favorite color, yellow! During the fall and winter, I typically wear a lot of navy. However, this mild weather has given me a change of heart. Today, I decided to throw on my favorite sweatshirt from H&M. You can call me a little biased, but I love the color. It’s so rich and of course, yellow.

Rather than wearing a flannel shirt under my sweatshirt, I decided to wear it tied around my waist. You know how much I love channeling the 90s, especially my inner Dylan McKay (A character from Beverly Hills, 90210 you 90s babies!). For the rest of my outfit, I decided to squeeze into my favorite skinny jeans with a pair of suede desert boots.

What’s your favorite color this season? Share your stories in the comment section below!

Thanks for reading!

FEATURE FRIDAY

post_submission1_121114_mariklo_01Blazer: BCBG Max Azria | Blouse: Forever21| Purse: Marshalls
Jeans: Levis | Sunglasses: H&M | Shoes & Lapel: Nordstroms | Watch: D&G

Sorry for the lack of #FEATUREFRIDAY posts this season. With the lack of submissions this month, we began hunting for other stylish individuals on the web.

One night while hashtag surfing on Instagram one night, we stumbled across another fashion blogger with a great sense of personal style. @JustMariklo, or Traci, is a twenty-seven year old, fashion blogger living in Phoenix, AZ.

This girl definately has an eye for fashion! The content of of her Instagram is very personal and stylish. From trendy looks to glamorous selfies, Traci’s account is filled with a variety of weekly looks, with direct content taken from her blog, www.justmariklo.com.

For example, the shown above was worn right before Thanksgiving. By throwing on the cream blazer and fur lapel with an assortment of burgundy accessories helped break up the outfit. In addition, we love the healed oxfords. Both preppy and chic, these oxfords can be worn to any function, especially to a holiday feast.

Congrats, Traci! We love your style and can’t wait to catch your next post.