Weekly Roundup: Simpler Items

Simpler items can be very versatile, especially when they are wardrobe essentials for your style. They can be dressed up or down, and remixed in many combinations. They can also make a statement piece shine. 

The items below have been winners on our forum members and some clients recently, and are well worth a look if you’re in a simpler mood. Be sure to browse all the size and colour options.

  • PIKOLINOS Womens Vicar W0V-8668 Leather Boots: Very comfortable, and can work on higher volume feet when the laces are adjusted. This dark shade of brown is unique and the white laces add an interesting punch. Comes in other neutrals.
  • Women's Plus Size Short Sleeve Button-Down Shirts - Ava & Viv: This is a great cotton Summer chambray shirt with a nice diagonal sleeve. Looks as good tucked and can be knotted at the waist. Comes in a large scale yellow gingham.
  • Ecco Soft 7 Mono 2.0 Sneaker: I retired an old pair of white sneakers that started hurting my feet, and replaced them with these that are MUCH more comfortable. They were too wide for my low-volume and narrow feet, but I fixed that by placing a spongy double insole underneath the insole that came with the shoes. Now they fit really well. They are very crisp, clean, simple and classic. I love them. Might duplicate or get the pink. Check the colours with matching soles.
  • Fossil Women's Maya Leather Satchel Purse Handbag: A smashing earthy and polished satchel that works as a crossbody. Comes in black.
  • Reiss Tereza White Cotton-Jersey T-Shirt – REISS: These tees come in an assortment of neutrals and soft colours. They fit well, drape well, and aren't see-through. The short diagonal cuffed sleeve looks pretty and polished.
  • Women's High-Rise Pleat Front Wide Leg Trousers - A New Day: These have worked particularly well for a curvier figure, and are delightfully Summery. They are long but easy to hem, and come in an off-white.
  • Club Monaco Pleated Flounce Skirt: This pleated skirt lies quite flat, flounces freely in motion, and is for Team Teal. The magical diagonal line of the hem adds elegant interest. There is one for Team Blush at Club Monaco too.
  • G-Star Raw Slim Denim Overshirt: I almost kept this absolutely beautifully made architectural denim jacket that is sustainably and ethically produced. The quality and detailing are SUBLIME. The silhouette is trapeze but it has side snaps for a little waist definition. Click through the views to see it from all the angles. I loved the shorter back and white stitching too. It's raw denim and stiff, so you've been warned. It's also for Team Long Neck (although you can fold down the collar). The side entry pockets are handy. The blue is too teal for me, but might be dead right for you.
  • G-Star Raw Whistler Slim Down Jacket: I'm looking for a new short and warm, and fairly tailored puffer jacket with a hood for Winter beach days with the doggies, and this one is perfect. Impeccable quality, sustainably and ethically produced, and comes in neutrals or red. I want the orange, but need a smaller size than the one I ordered, which is currently unavailable. I hope it comes back into stock in my size.
  • Babaton the slouchOversized double-breasted wool coat: This is a fab oversized coat to wear over bulky layers and blazers. It comes in several earth tones, and is a nice long length. Well-made, and looks as good open as it does closed. Dress it up or down.
  • Madewell The Sydney Zip-Top Crossbody Bag: Cognac Crossbody Fabness, and a little different to the norm. Comes in black. Casually polished.
  • Old Navy Sleeveless Cross-Back Rib-Knit Midi Shift Dress for Women: A very easy and comfy knitted dress with back criss-cross detailing that's very breezy. Works well with a sports bra. Glides and does not cling. Comes in an assortment of neutrals.
  • Wit & Wisdom Ab-solution Denim Bermuda Shorts: I have these for my beach and pool capsule. VERY comfy and a great streamlined fit. I feel great in them. They are excellent quality, do not stretch out, and have a good mid rise. The soft and stretchy fabric moulds to the shape of your figure, but does not cling. Personally, I love the longer length, and wear them unrolled to cover the knee.
  • Wit & Wisdom Ab-Solution White Bermuda Shorts: I just got these to add to my Summer beach and pool capsule because the blue denim I got years ago worked really well. They fit a little roomier than the blue, which is a good idea with white denim. Substantial and not see-through. I love the longer length, and wear them unrolled to cover the knee.
  • French Connection Packable Puffer Anorak Jacket: This is a simple modern classic in a strong colour, which is just my cup of tea. I like the double zipper, the option to create a little waist definition with the drawstring, and the hood. It's great for mild beach walks with the dogs, so I've ordered it. The Dutch orange is unique. Comes in cream.
  • T Tahari Emily Lightweight Puffer Jacket: A dressier and fitted short puffer that will look good with skirts and dresses. Can work on petites. Lovely quality and $70. Comes in silver.
  • Gap Whisper Featherless Parka: A handy throw-on-and-go topper with optional waist definition. Versatile. The round hem is flattering. XXS to 3XL.
  • Gap Whisper Featherless Jacket: A lightweight purple puffer with an interesting hemline is a tall order - and here it is. Back has an architectural touch. Comes in black. XXS to 3XL.
  • Clarks Clarks: Comfy, and can work for higher insteps and narrower heels. Comes in two other neutrals, and in narrow and wide widths.
  • Amazon Essentials Women's Lightweight Long-Sleeve Cable Crewneck Sweater: A simple and fairly tailored sweater with stitch interest that comes in 24 colours. Cotton-rich and machine-washable.
  • Wallaroo Hat Company Women’s Catalina Sun Hat – Modern Handwoven, Twisted Natural Raffia, Wide Brim, Designed in Australia: Australian brand Wallaroo make excellent classic straw sunhats. I have one that is packable and love it.
  • Levi's Upside-Downable Trucker Jacket: NOT a simple piece, but well worth a mention. It can be worn like this AND upside down. Click the image to see the variations. Creative, dramatic and architectural. It's voluminous and supposed to be. I like the '80s vibe of it!

You can see the pictures alongside the items on the collection page.

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Laundering Puffer Jackets and Coats

I recently washed a number of our puffer jackets. Some of them are thin and lightweight — like the Thermaballs from The North Face — while others are thick and heavy. I washed them two or three at a time in all the same way. I turned them inside out and popped them into the machine. I turned on the “delicates” cycle and washed in cold water (despite washing instructions stating that 30C is fine.) Took them out, turned them back to the right side, and hung them to air-dry on a rack. The lightweight puffers were dry in a couple of hours, while the heavier ones took more than a day. All were beautifully clean, the right shape, and with even and smooth quilted puff.

Here are my puffers that I washed. The fillings are polyester, and not down. The faux fur collar of the toffee puffer laundered perfectly. Greg’s puffers have a recycled polyester filling too. Maybe that’s why they laundered so well in the machine.

Greg and I also each have a heavy-duty puffer with down filling for very cold days. Mine is navy and from Canadian brand Soia & Kyo. I follow the washing instructions and take those puffers to the dry-cleaners, with excellent results.

I once washed a puffer jacket with down filling in our washing machine and it was never the same again. The puff was uneven and bumpy even though the washing instructions stated “machine washable.” I won’t risk washing down items in the machine again.

Over to you. How do you launder your puffer jackets and coats?

Outfit Formula: Not So Earthy

Earth tones are abundantly available at retail. They’ve been the on-trend colour palette for many seasons, and are still going strong. Many looks showcase earth tones from head to toe, but you don’t need to wear them that way if it’s not your cup of tea. Earth tones are versatile and can be remixed in lots of interesting ways. Here are four ways to make earth tones look less earthy.

1. Add Blue and White

Cool shades of blue and white temper the warmth of earthy shades like cinnamon, mustard, brown and toffee. Here, the blue and white striped top does just that. White footwear picks up the white of the top, and adds a crisp touch. The blue looks much like a slate grey, which shows that dark grey and white can work well with earth tones. If you like to wear earth tones but not near your face, this is one way to go. Adding silver jewellery and hardware cools the earthy palette too.

Add Blue and White

2. Remix with Brights

This is how I wear my own mustard pants (although I like to wear them with navy too). I add colours like fuchsia, shocking pink, tomato red and Dutch orange to the mix. I repeat the brights somewhere else in the outfit so that it looks pulled together. For example, I’d add a solid tomato red, orange, or fuchsia bag and scarf, and throw in some cream boots. The light boots match my hair and white pearls, which further pulls the look together. When I take off my coat, scarf and bag indoors, I’m left with a bright top and mustard pants, which looks good to my eye too.

Remix with Brights

3. Add a Black or White Support Act

Wearing earth-toned bottoms with a black top and shoes is a very easy way to add a harder edge to an earthy palette. The model shows that perfectly here. Bonus that the black slides bookend the model’s hair. Substituting the black with a white top and shoes works as well. Throw in a bag to match.

Add a Black or White Support Act

4. Unexpected Rainbow

This look is unique, yet classic in silhouette. An earthy toffee pencil skirt is matched with an equally earthy mustard twinset. The gold ballet flats complement the warm palette. The addition of the rainbow embroidery on the skirt across all sorts of colours is unexpected, and tempers the earthiness of the rest of the look. You could add an earth-toned bag, a gold bag, or choose a colour in the pattern to repeat. Add jewellery, watch and eyewear as desired.

Unexpected Rainbow

Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

Some tried-and-tested winning items to refresh your style for Spring.

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Dressier Items

An assortment of dressier top picks might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Link Love: The Footwear Sustainability Factor

Shoes are constructed from lots of different materials, which makes recycling footwear quite complicated. Over at En Brogue, Hannah Rochell has good tips on what to do with your old shoes.

This Fashionista article by Elizabeth L. Cline has lots of equivalent suggestions for those of us located in the US.

Fashionista also looks at ‘circular sneakers‘: “Shoes have been a prime target for circular innovation in the last few years. But so far, the movement hasn’t been scaleable.”

Fab Links from Our Members

Nuancedream reports we might need to brace ourselves for issues while doing our holiday shopping this year.

Bijou directs us to an article that will undoubtedly provide extra motivation to reuse and recycle.

Following up on that, Fashintern thought this article could also be of interest.

She also liked The Lingerie Addict’s tips for how to find and shop for sustainable lingerie.

Serena Williams and her Nike design crew debut their first collection. Kkards says: “I’m a huge Serena fan… but even if I wasn’t, these outfits are fab. The models they are shown on, fab. And the overall process and reaching out to and offering accesses and opportunities to underrepresented voices, FAB. This makes me an even bigger fan girl.”

Suntiger points us to the style evolution of one of her favourites, Halle Berry.

Runcarla loves Alison’s attitude about owning one’s personal (jeans) style, and how stylishness and personal style transcend trends.

We have apparently reached peak exercise dress. “Another trend I was oblivious to,” says JAileen.

Full, Ankle, and Cropped Lengths Defined

Pants and jeans come in many lengths, and there is a lot of confusion about the definitions of full-length, ankle, and cropped lengths. It doesn’t help when retailers sometimes classify lengths differently. I’m pedantic about lengths, so here are my definitions, which might differ from those used by other fashion professionals. Note that the definitions refer strictly to lengths, and not silhouettes.

Full Length

Pants and jeans are full length, and sometimes called regular length, when they completely cover the ankle bone and ankle. Full lengths will vary from just covering the ankle bone and skimming the tops of shoes, to sweeping the floor and covering most of the shoe. Choose a full length that works for you and the type of footwear you like to wear with the bottoms.

Ankle Length

Ankle pants and jeans showcase the ankle bone, and do not cover the ankle. That is the point of ankle pants. They are shorter than full-length pants. Hems usually finish right above the top part of the ankle bone when standing. Sometimes lengths partly cover the ankle bone, but personally, I find those a little long for ankle pants. They look more intentional when you showcase the full ankle. Otherwise it might look like you’re wearing full-length pants that are too short.

Cropped Lengths

Cropped pants and jeans are any length shorter than full length. They can be cropped anywhere from right above the top of the ankle bone and up to six inches above it. Ankle pants are a specific type of cropped pant. Some people maintain that cropped pants are shorter than ankle length pants, but to me, anything that is shorter than full length is cropped.

The trick is to find your sweet spot for cropped pants. I’ve worn both shorter and longer cropped pants. I tend to like a length two inches above the top of my ankle bone when standing, depending on the silhouette and the shoes I wear with them. Sometimes I wear them an inch, or three inches above my ankle bone. Remember that when you cuff or roll the hems of pants and jeans, you are cropping their length too.

Feel free to ask questions in the comments if things are still not crystal clear.