Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Neutrals With A Scarf

Some days, I enjoy wearing bold colors, and on other days, I feel very subdued.


Sunday was a lazy, low-key, do-nothing kind of day, so I chose to wear neutrals.


Napping, reading, and going out for sushi were the most exciting things we did all day.


In Johnson City, our favorite place to get sushi is Ming's. It is near my house, family-owned, always fresh, and the service is excellent.


This Chico's white boatneck tee with buttons at the shoulders is probably five years old. I bought it in several solid colors and also stripes. When I find something timeless and good quality that I know I will wear often, I buy every color suitable for me.


Olive is a color I could never wear close to my face, but I wanted a casual pair of neutral pants, not denim, black or white. These are the NYDJ Marilyn Straight style, and they run very large and long. I am wearing a size two here. My seamstress is now hemming them to a thirty-one-inch inseam. 

Knowing which styles, colors, and lengths work best for your body shape makes shopping and getting dressed much more manageable.


I have always enjoyed using a scarf to pull a look together. This scarf is several years old. It is a thirty-four-inch square in a silky (probably polyester) fabric.







I folded the scarf in a triangle, folded the point over about two inches, and then repeated it until one long band.






I tied the very ends together in a small knot and then wrapped it around twice to create an infinity scarf.


Put the scarf around your neck at the step above, and then wrap it over your head again and arrange it loosely at your neckline, keeping the little tie inside and at the back.


This is a favorite way to wear a scarf in warm weather because it adds detail and color without making you feel hot.