Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Matching Equipment Tops with Blazers
Equipment tops are signature items that made the brand very popular, that is why if you are a woman – investing in one is highly advised if you want to look great in casual or even business occasions. The casual look is something most of us should master and it is something that most of us love because of its comfort and easy no-fuss look. For business looks, the equipment tops don’t fail to deliver either – their tops always look crisp and professionally fashionable.
Blazers are something that women thought are only for formal events or just for men but blazers today have different styles and cuts that are dedicated to women. Having a blazer in your wardrobe is a must because it is one of the most of versatile items that can be worn similar to the denim pants.
Luckily, equipment tops and blazers go well together so today in this article, we will give you tips on how to match your casual look and business look with a simple blazer. What you should get first is a dark blazer. Always remember that you can never go wrong with a black blazer.
Casual Look
For a casual look, appearing and feeling comfortable is important. Having a blazer can also help in the evening if it has become a bit colder.
A dark blazer can easily match your shirt, whether it’s a simple tee or a boyfriend t-shirt, be assured that throwing over a dark blazer will make you look crisper and easy on the eyes. It is subtle and very easy to do.
The current equipment tops collection will also look great in a dark blazer, do consider the color palette of your look. Your blazer should match the palette. If you are wearing nude colors like khaki, tan and leather accessories then you can go ahead with a dark blazer or a white to cream blazer for a complete finished look.
Business Look
Blazers are common in business environments but you can add a bit of zing to your attire if you work in suit and tie place. Women can go ahead and wear equipment tops with subtle colors like dark navy blue or a dark green top matched with a dark blazer and pencil skirt.
You can also go for brighter colors like turquoise or berry red, as long as your bottom and your blazer are of the same color like black or dark gray.
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