The White Shirt: Game On

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I’ve talked about this before, but to me, there’s nothing more exciting than taking a piece that’s meant to be more formal and turning into something truly wearable in the everyday. This tux shirt is another prime example. Gals and guys, I’m telling you, take your tux shirt out to the ball game, take it out with the crowd!

This look is caught squarely in the middle. Dressy with those juicy red heels and bright lip. Casual with the cap and cross-body bag. The bright red lip is a must whether you really are headed out to a baseball game in your converse or just home doing the dishes in your slippers. Try it next time you get lost in a load of plates, bowls, cups, and cutlery. Swipe on a red lip and just see if it makes you feel better!

Glad we made to Thursday, gang! Have a great one!

XX, Megan

DSC_0193DSC_0195 Shirt: J.Crew (old, similar), Pants: J.Crew, Shoes: J.Crew (old, save and splurge), Bag: J.Crew (old, similar), Belt: Target, Hat: Lids, Sunglasses: Ray-Ban, Cuff: J.Crew tortoise (old, similar) Cuff: Vintage, Bracelet: J.Crew (old, similar) Earrings: Vintage pearls, Lips: Stila Beso

The White Shirt: A Buyers Guide

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1. Brooks Brothers Fitted Non-Iron Dress Shirt

This non-iron fitted dress shirt falls at the top of many, many BEST WHITE SHIRT lists I came across online. The cotton is a  substantial weave (but not so heavy you couldn’t wear it for a summer picnic) and stays true to it’s non-iron nature. I for one, can add my vote here, although I don’t currently have one of these babies in my closet.

I did rock one of these in college and for lack of appropriate washing, I’m sure, the collar and cuffs became too yellowed to wear. That said, I got so many fabulous wears out of this shirt, and for me the non-iron fabric was a dream come true. I’m more the know-your-neighborhood-dry-cleaner kind of a gal than the get-out-the iron type.

2. J.Crew Endless Shirt

You’ve heard my feelings about the stripped sister to this white in shining cotton shirt here. But let me say, I may have to get me some of this long, dreamy white tail soon! The cotton on this shirt is a good quality. Not heavy, but not too sheer. It’s an instant classic, even with the lengthened shape.

And I have seen some awesome swim cover-up/tunic action going on with this shirt, even over shorts, here. I believe you can still snag it at 25% off plus free shipping here!

3. Thomas Mason for J.Crew Mandarin-Collar Tuxedo Shirt

I have to include this shirt in the line-up for so many reasons. 1, I LOVE a good tuxedo shirt for GUYS or GALS. I think they are WAY more flexible and fashion friendly than people make them out to be. Tomorrow’s post features yours truly in a white tux shirt, but I’ve dressed it way, way down with a ball cap (with heels and a lot of bling, mind you)!

So check back here tomorrow to see that look. The other thing I dig about this particular shirt is that rather than adding busyness to the shirt, I think the bib and the mandarin-collar actually stream line the look of the shirt. Those accents make it look even more clean and put-together, if that’s possible.

4. Equipment Signature Silk Shirt

I have to say that my affair with silk dates back quite a time. My Grandmother wore the most outrageous colors, patterns, and textures of silk– charmeuse, crepe de chine, chiffon– she did not discriminate. And don’t those silk types just SOUND lush. Delicious. I can never forget the time she came to a Christmas party with two earrings pinned on the lapel of her blouse. But that is neither here nor there. Let’s just say that we didn’t emulate that particular accessory choice EVER! I digress.

The great thing about this shirt is that it is actually as interchangeable in your wardrobe as the cotton variety. Maybe a bit more muggy on humid days, definitely NOT as kid-friendly as its cotton counter-parts. Ah, but the drape! The way if feels against your skin! Cannot. Replicate.

5. Madewell Oversized Side-Button Shirt

This oversized version of the white shirt is similar to the one in this outfit post. It has been one of my best white shirt purchases to date. The billow and flow are simply fun to wear, and cover a host of ills including (but not limited too) muffin top, all-about-that-bass bottoms, too much dinner, stretch marks on your stretch marks, flapping underarms, and unkempt overall appearance. How? Because the classic appearance of the collar and the bohemian vibe of the bottom just keep everything together. It’s a good harmony.

6. Ralph Lauren Men’s Non-Iron Dress Shirt

Now I’ve already admitted to raiding my man’s closet. One thing that I reach for over and over are HIS white shirts. They create a similar affect to the shirt mentioned above, BUT they usually have a more boxy, classic fit. No women’s tailoring over there, or not often. Even his slim fit shirts are just enough oversized that the look is at once polished and sexy, a little business a little wardrobe play. Very nice. Try it out and tell me what you think!

7. Asos Only White Woven Shirt

This shirt made the list for a few reasons. First is its price. Just right. Not too expensive, not budget breaking. It’s a shirt you can stomach on the bank card bill. The other is the almost linen-like weave of the cotton. Sometimes you have to keep things as light as possible. Let in as much air as possible. Wear as little as possible!

I know you’ve all had those days. Whether its the oppressive muggy-ness of a Virginia summer, the sweltering temps of Arizona, the breezes you don’t want to miss coming off of the Pacific, or the still-deep heat of midnight in the South. This shirt is the ticket. (Or any other linen version for that matter.)

8. Gap Tailored Shirt

This shirt is the one featured in this post. It is also a reasonably priced buy (and I think it is on sale now, as well). This is about as classically cut as you get for a women’s white shirt. The tail is not to short, not too long. Still able to be tucked into a pencil skirt, or worn with short on the weekend. Love it!

9. Topshop Neat Cotton Shirt by Botique

I would be remiss to leave a direct British buy out of this guide. I had to add this “Neat Cotton Shirt” by Topshop because of its roots, as well as the unique cropped cut of the shirt. Let me say that no one need shy away from the NEW crop of crop-tops. Before you shudder, wait! I’ll explain. YOU too can pull-off a crop top. You simply don’t have to pull it off in the same manner as the Forever 21 crowd (and there are plenty of woman friendly pics at F21, I promise).

The key here is proportions, angles, and layers, folks. If you wouldn’t dare bare your mid for modesty and also personal fear purposes, all you need to do is pop a top UNDER your crop-top! I can see this white shirt layered with a flawy striped tank top underneath. Or a sheer slip cascading down the back or turning your Little Black Dress into a whole new animal simply by layering this baby on top! Outside the box, but not outside fashion’s realm.

I’d love for you to try this and hear your feedback here! I’ll leave you to the list, but if you do have questions, comments, insertions, or grammatical errors to air (hi, mom!), feel free to add a comment to this post. It’s not simply a list, it’s a jumping off point!

Have a great Wednesday!

XX, Megan

The White Shirt: Polished and Pumped

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Oh, yeah! We are literally crusin’ into Tuesday with this sleek and sexy White Shirt look. The great thing about this get-up is that you can take it from day-to-night in a SNAP!

This look is completely work appropriate. Bring a polished edge to any office you grace. If you want, ditch the leopard heels for some stiletto cage sandals for dinner, add a darker lip and– BOOM–there it is! I can’t refrain from employing onomatopoeia for outfits this good!

Day trader to vampy date. I dig it! Up next, tomorrow, we’re addressing some White Shirt Concerns along with a Buyer’s Guide to the best options out there. Catch you on the flip side!

XX, Megan

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Shirt: Gap, Skirt: J.Crew (old, similar), Shoes: Nine West (on sale!), Sunglasses: Ray-Ban, Watch: Kenneth Cole (old, similar), Belt: J.Crew (old, similar), Bracelet: J.Crew (old, similar), Earrings: Gorjana, Clutch: Old Navy (last summer, similar), Lips: Rimmel Lasting Finish Kate Moss

The White Shirt and The Waste Land: Spring Conversations

Endless White Shirt Coming to you from my smart phone, and my mother-in-law’s computer. Cheers to typing with one finger, feeling the warm sun on your back, weekend soccer games at Grandma’s, hints of Spring, and starting fresh– Monday.

Sometime mid-February our weather here went from the low 60s (extremely unseasonal for the mountains) back to the 30s and snowy (that’s more like it). While the quiet solace snow brings can be insular, even comforting, I can’t help but look ahead.  I am dreaming of Spring.

Blades of green grass and daffodils ruffled by light breezes. That fresh, chilled snow-breaking smell of warming soil and children’s voices ringing happily outdoors. It’s hard for us humans to love where we’re at. To juice our moments for all their worth.

It’s hard for me to love the last of this winter. I’m lusting after mid-morning sun on bare legs, the crimson brown of new branch growth– buds nubbing out, getting bigger, breaking almost silently as they succumb to a fresh stab of leaf.

Spring.

These Spring thoughts moved me to mulling over The Waste Land. T.S. Eliot’s seminal epic draws on the seasons throughout, and never ceases to surface in my mind this time of year. It’s the thread of that first verse. Some mnemonic device of the barren branches, unpredictable weather, dead worms. Poetic power, “IL MIGIOR FABBRO.”

Indeed:

“April is the cruelest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.
Winter kept us warm, covering
Earth in forgetful snow, feeding
A little life with dried tubers…”

Breaking down means rebuilding. Inevitably, this time of year I’m not only watching the sun, the grass, the flowers and trees. I’m ready to break out of my cozy sweaters, I’m ready to feel the light air on my neck and arms, I’m ready for my winter toes to go naked in a favorite pair of slides.

One area you can look to both break down and rebuild is your wardrobe. I’m also ready to CLEAN out. I am one of those who really does get that Spring cleaning bug. Do you feel me? So in this fever, I’m writing about white shirts for one reason– the white shirt is the perfect transition piece. The perfect always and anytime, no excuse. The perfect bridge to any full-fledged season.

Listen, I understand it is a stretch to call on the strength of Eliot’s words in a post about a white shirt, but the reality is we all make our own reality. Take the tumult and the churn of Spring– the crazy, uproarious gusts of cold wind contrasted with mild lamb-like afternoons, the scattered snow and rain alongside cerulean skies and lung-burning fresh air– and put a white shirt on it.

Pick one that has some structure, that holds its shape. Choose a cut that flatters your figure by hugging your waist but not gapping or pulling across the chest. (This can sometimes be difficult, we’ll talk options on Wednesday.) Don’t go for something trendy, or do, if you think that you can turn that trendy white shirt into a classic in your closet. Wear it now and years to come.

Spring to Fall and around again, you’ll pull out that white shirt and pair it with everything from high-waisted mom jeans and slimming pencil skirts, to track pants for a Saturday morning or a destroyed pair of Levi’s for the beach. Pop the collar and go to brunch with friends, or pull out an old ratty version that you may never wear in public again to clean your toilets. Borrow your husband’s french cuffed, long-tailed version for a lazy Saturday.

Pick a white shirt that makes you feel doe-eyed and perfect: Audrey Hepburn

Or young and sultry:

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In control of your universe:

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Or my personal favorite, just really freaking jazzed. Carpe!:

Lupita Nyog'o White Shirt

“The river’s tent is broken: the last fingers of leaf
Clutch and sink into the wet bank.The wind
Crosses the brown land, unheard. The nymphs are departed.
Sweet Thames, run softly, till I end my song.
The river bears no empty bottles, sandwich papers,
Silk handkerchiefs, cardboard boxes, cigarette ends…”      

You know, Eliot wore white shirts too:

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Not bad, eh? You’ll probably never again read a juxtaposition of Eliot’s The Waste Land alongside a white shirt prospectus, but at least you can’t call it regurgitated!

Summer will end and Fall will come again. And if you see the shirt below pass by like flotsam on the Thames, pluck it out. It’s a great wear! The tumult will continue– seasons, tides, family– all of it. But there are certain things that will prevail. Like… the white shirt.

XX, Megan

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