If you have been following my blog, you’d noticed I totally dig plaid shirts.

In the US, they’re usually reserved for fall but again, who cares? I live in the tropics.


I always get eaten up by a dose of Americana – think loafers, boat shoes (which looks great with everything) and a dash of dandy in brightly colored tube socks thanks to Paul Smith.

I also enjoy combining basic pieces like the classic chambray (there's that chambray shirt again), gingham, plaids, white , blue and pink cotton oxfords with my shorts that are cut slim and worn as they should be: just above the knee.
Accessories are also great like wearing a belt that's a shade lighter than your shoes — it's a move that makes you look like you aren't trying too hard, and it'll get you tons of compliments
3 comments:
Love all the looks!
Agreed! Plaid is love. And I do love all the looks, too!
Fabric shopping this weekend - more plaids!
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