Outfit: Blue and Grey on a Spring Day

You got a glimpse of this outfit a few days ago because it’s what I wore to the photography meet-up at Alki Beach last weekend. I had first pulled together a bright red jacket with a dark blue denim shirt and matched it with a pair of black cigarette trousers and flats. But Greg reminded me that the red would be hard to photograph in bright sunlight, so I switched to this more neutral and subdued ensemble. 

The outfit, as Kari pointed out, picked up the colours of the scenery. I had unintentionally colour coordinated myself with the sky, water and pebbly beach. 

These are items you have seen me wear many times, along with my only pair of prescription sunglasses and an old colour blocked L.A.M.B bag. I really like to dress down my dressier items — like I’m doing with this silky patterned blazer — so that I can wear them more often. This dressing strategy does mean that I end up with a dressier casual look. But that’s fine with me. Wearing dressy items is very much part of my style.

Nordstrom Half Yearly Sale: Accessories

This is the third and final post on the Half Yearly Sale. My top picks in the accessories category:

If you haven’t seen them already, here are my top picks for clothing and footwear. I hope you enjoyed reading these lists as much I did creating them. Happy shopping!

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Nordstrom Half Yearly Sale: Footwear

If the clothing didn’t tickle your fancy, there’s always footwear and accessories. Here are my top picks in the footwear category: 

Be sure to browse through all the colours and phone customer service if your size is not available online. Nordstrom is great at tracking down items when they are sold out. Up next: accessories.

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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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Nordstrom Half Yearly Sale: Top Clothing Picks

Nordstrom’s end of Spring and Summer 2012 sale is here. It is not to be confused with their Anniversary Sale in July, which is when brand new Autumn and Winter items are bought in at discounted prices for a short period of two weeks. 

There is a LOT on offer. Here are my top clothing picks:

Be sure to browse through all the colour options. Call Nordstrom customer service if your size is no longer available online, or just get to the stores and try stuff on! Top picks for footwear and accessories are on their way.

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Sleeves that Stay Scrunched

The secret to keeping the sleeves of jackets and tops scrunched is predominantly in the silhouette of the sleeve, although the fabrication of the garment, and the style of the cuffs will also play their part. 

  1. Slim-fitting long sleeves that fit closely to the arms and wrists scrunch best. They stay put because they are tight and therefore do not move. Roomy long sleeves with wider wrist openings tend to fall back down.
  2. Stiffer fabrics like woven crisp cottons, woven wool blends and denim are particularly scrunch-friendly when the sleeves fit closely to the forearms. Close fitting sleeves in knits and fabric with stretch are also good. Drapey woven fabrics like silks and soft polyesters do not scrunch as well.  
  3. Slim-fitting cuffs are scrunch-tastic. The extra button along the cuff placket of a cuff makes it extra scrunch-friendly (check out the rear view of this J.Crew shirt to see that extra button along the cuff placket). The tight cuffs stay put when you pull them up, or when you fold them over once to stiffen and tighten the silhouette of the sleeve. 

The visuals below will help to illustrate the prerequisites for effective sleeve scrunching: 

The sleeves on my faded denim jacket are stiff and slim fitting, which makes them scrunch really well. I first pull up the sleeves, so that the inside of the sleeve shows on the outside. Then I fold them back down so that the outside of the sleeve is visible again.

This crisp white shirt has very slim-fitting cuffs and a tailored forearm fit.

This soft blouse has a slightly wider cuff, but I can stiffen and tailor the cuff by folding it over once after  I’ve pulled up the sleeve.

The tailored sleeves of this dress are made of a thick stretchy knit, so they stay put.

A stiff cotton shirt with narrow sleeves is ideal for scrunching, but the extra button along the placket of the sleeve opening also does it’s bit. The sleeve is tailored even further by buttoning up that placket button, which in turn helps to keep it scrunched.

This cropped tuxedo jacket has narrow, spandex-rich, stretchy sleeves so the scrunch stays put.

I don’t like to fiddle with clothing items during the day, but I enjoy baring my forearms and I love the textural effect of a scrunched long sleeve. So it’s an added bonus when my tops and jackets are scrunch-tastic. This makes slim-fitting longer sleeves and tailored cuffs a big selling point when I’m adding items to my wardrobe.