Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Tried & True

Sweater: Target, $10 // Skirt: Urban, $6 // Socks: Forever 21, $2.50 // Boots: Target, gift // Necklace: Vintage, $6

Sometimes when I can't figure out what to wear, I'll just take a bunch of components you can't go wrong with and throw them together. In this case, that was black and white stripes, chambray, a little color for good measure and a pretty necklace. Nothing groundbreaking, but it worked for me!

15 comments:

Leah Brunner said...

I just love knee high socks this season! so chic and practical at the same time

Unknown said...

I love this look. Especially the "color for good measure." Agreed.

Cosmia, Inflammatory Knit said...

Really like this. Can't go wrong with paperag + stripes!

Margaux! said...

I have that skirt! I love it but I always have a hard time styling it!

Anonymous said...

Yep! Simply but great. You can't go past that!
Kel xo

two birds said...

This outfit is so simple but so very cute! I love that skirt. And you really can't go wrong with stripes.

Natasha Fatah said...
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Natasha Fatah said...

Looking super cute - as always! I love this outfit!

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Jamie Rose said...

I really like those red socks peeking out from your cute boots. The denim and stripes combo is great too.

Glam And Eggs said...

I love the socks with boots look! Totally adorable!

Fabulously Average said...

lol, that is the exact same formula I wear when I can't find anything I like. Easy, yet cute. A great go-to!

Stefanie said...

Your socks are the prettiest colour!

Anonymous said...

Probably one of my very favorite pieces in my wardrobe is my striped black and white cotton top. It really does go with just about anything, is so comfy, and simply classic. Plus, if I pair it with the right things, it mysteriously looks blue and white, instantly doubling its wearability!

Stephanie said...

I love your skirt! It looks so good with knee socks.

Annie L said...

Too cute, the red knee socks are perfect.
--Annie
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