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You Have, You Need: A Striped Button Up

Oct 23, 2024

As I try to buy less, wear more of what I have, and build a wardrobe where every piece is worn, I’m thinking about new ways to style pieces I already own. Recently, I purchased a black and white button up to replace one that had worn out, and while I love it, it took me a few tries to figure out how to style it. Here are some suggestions.

The Shirt // I bought this Relaxed Button Down shirt from Ann Taylor, and I adore it. The stripes are the perfect width — not too thin, not too thick. The color is a muted white, not a stark white. And the fit is relaxed and casual, but not oversized. The shirt is currently on discount, and it’s totally worth it.

A number of influencers are also wearing this Madewell shirt. The stripe is more of a brown-black, but it seems to be a favorite. It also comes in plus-size.

A Brown Cardigan and Flats // It’s easy to pair the striped button down with light colored jeans. It looks casual and chic. But this basic pairing benefits from a little something more.

This Ba&Sh Gaspard Cardigan is chef’s kiss. This cardi is more of a soft jacket, and it works beautifully in an office wardrobe or a WFH one. I also adore the buttons, which have a little bit of black enamel on them to smooth the black-brown pairing. Looking for a more affordable option? H&M has a close pairing, and you can swap out the buttons for these ones to make it look even better.

Finally, I chose a Mary Jane flat because the demure style pairs well with the jacket. This pair from Madewell are easy to wear and a good price. For a pair with more support and cushion, but the same sleek look, Vionic makes these fantastic Alameda flats.

A Ribbed Tank and a Cargo Pant // Maybe it’s because this was my go-to style in high school, but I often forget that a button up shirt can also be worn as a topper for a tank. But how chic does Amy look here? I mean, come on. In a world where I miss wearing blazers, maybe a buttoned shirt over a tank is my replacement?

This tank is the one I own. It came from Amazon, and it’s great. I love the thickness, the racerback style, the thin ribbing. I sized up for a not-so-skin-tight fit, and it’s perfect. I bought a second one in black because I liked it so much, and I’ve paid way more to get less.

Also, I think the racerback style is the best for layering under a shirt because you really see the tank. But if you want something that fits lower, try this one with the same wide stripe and a scoopneck. Plus-size? Old Navy has you covered.

I own two pairs of cargo joggers. They’re a great option for when you want a casual pant, but you don’t want to wear leggings. I own this pair from Athleta, but this pair from Old Navy are nice too. I also own and recommend this BR Factory pair that come in several colors.

Do you have an item in your closet that you don’t know how to style? Drop a comment, I’ll keep them in mind for future posts in this group, because we could all use a little styling help.

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  1. K says:

    Thank you! I heart cargo pants as a substitute for stiff and confining jeans, so these ideas are terrific. Much appreciated!! I’m also grateful for the different price point options… Checking out that AT striped shirt now…

  2. irmck says:

    What do you do for shoes/ socks with the cargo pants? I need to chase a toddler and a baby, so I’ve been wearing sneakers, and something is just wrong.

  3. Kim says:

    I’d love ideas for a sweater blazer (like the J Crew schoolboy sweater blazer) — I generally wear it with skinny jeans, a plain tee shirt, and pointed toe Rothys, but am sure there’s a more current way I could be styling it for my “business casual” office. And maybe also style it for going to a show or dinner without looking like I came from a meeting?

    • katel says:

      Co-sign.

      I think it could look good with a pair of cropped flares (I love my Ann Mashburn ponte Faye pants) and a loafer

  4. Rachel says:

    More styling tips for the BR factory cargo pants! I love the olive color, but struggle to wear them without looking too sloppy.

  5. Kimberly May says:

    Would love recommendations for the BRF Tencel Cargo joggers. I have them in black and ivory. While the black has taken me everywhere from airplane travel to a semi-formal dinner, I struggle with the ivory. Other than a quasi-polished, monochromatic look, how can I style them so I don’t look as if I just came from the gym?

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