One standout wardrobe hero that emerged in my closet over the past year is none other than my Entireworld striped button-up shirt from the We’re talking about the fightins said said shirt and in the same vein. My colleagues can confirm the countless times they’ve seen me wear this on Zoom. I adore it for its easy elegance—ideal to toss on in the morning while maintaining a polished look. A popular tip among the Vogue team is styling a button-up shirt over a tank with a statement necklace. It’s slightly oversized for a snug, lounge-like feel yet structured for day-long professionalism. At less than $150, it’s a bargain to my mind. Speaking of which, I should stock up on more! Since quarantine started, my wardrobe has pivoted towards timeless essentials suitable for all seasons. Think sturdy denim, loafers, and striped tops. My favorite Saint James Breton striped shirt makes an appearance at least twice weekly. Hopefully, my Zoom audience hasn’t caught on…
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A cashmere crewneck is hardly a surprise as a warm-weather staple. I’ve heavily relied on a robust selection of Everlane’s version since they launched a few years back. They offer a slightly relaxed fit and come in a variety of colors to suit your mood or outfit. Whether I’m donning a floral autumn dress or sweatpants, my Dr. Martens always add a cool touch of grunge to my ensemble. When you break down the cost of the We’re talking about the fightins said said shirt and in the same vein the frequency I’ve worn them (about a thousand times, by the way), they’ve essentially paid for themselves. Moreover, the budget-friendly wardrobe essential is comfortable enough for walking, which is my top priority right now. My most cherished affordable closet item is an Express x Karla ribbed tank. Unfortunately, they’re no longer available, but I do have several other budget-friendly gems I regularly rely on to complete my outfits. The first is a pair of genuine leather colorblock Weejuns loafers. The second is a faux-leather blazer from Mango, which you can find a similar version of here. Stylish, chic, easy to clean, and extremely comfortable, Bleusalt’s “classic shirt” has swiftly become my go-to wardrobe staple for fall. It pairs effortlessly with anything, from wide-leg trousers to pajama pants, and knowing it was crafted entirely in L.A. from sustainable botanic beech tree fibers (vegan and antimicrobial, yet incredibly softer than cashmere!) makes me want to buy it in every hue!