3 Ways to Style a Paisley Shirt
You know spring will soon be here all the bright, cheery colors start popping up online. Recently I shared a sunny yellow funnel neck pullover I just picked up from Talbots. Today I have a cute, colorful button-up to show you, with three ways to wear it. Take a look!
If you have wondered what colors are in for spring, this crisp cotton Talbots shirt says it all. Bright pinks, blues, yellows, and greens send an optimistic message after living two years with covid restrictions.
This gorgeous paisley botanical print is bursting with happiness and energy. It’s fun and playful with the cutest cuffs that reveal yellow polka dots when you turn up your sleeves.
Look #1 – Casual Everyday
This is a great shirt to wear casually around the house or when you are popping out to do some shopping or go to an appointment. I like to wear it with skinny jeans. Tie a sweater around your neck and pop the collar. Then add some cute loafers and a colorful bracelet and earrings.
Look # 2 – Dress it Up
Have you ever heard of the power of the third piece? When you add a jacket to jeans and a shirt, you create more structure which results in a dressier and more powerful look. I’ve had this gorgeous, double-breasted blazer in my closet for a couple of seasons, and with bootcut jeans, it makes for a friendly, chic outfit. Do you see the stripes on the inside of the collar? This mix of prints adds creative touch and gives your outfit a fun look.
Look #3 – Super Casual Vacay
Here’s a summery look if you are headed down south and need a relaxed and modern outfit. Pair some white, high-rise, frayed jeans with this crisp shirt. You can tuck it in with a belt or tie and knot it at the waist for a more laid-back look. Don’t forget a cute pair of white sneakers and a small cross-body bag to give your outfit a perky, on-the-go vibe.
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My cute paisley Talbots shirt is now 25% off, so be sure to pick one up today. Talbots always has a great collection of shirts, and I have linked a few more below!
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*Thanks to Talbots for sponsoring this post.