How to Style a Simple Tee

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A couple months ago, I was contacted by one of my favorite blogs: Inspired by This. They wanted to do a style feature with me and I couldn’t have been more excited! After keeping it in for so long, I am happy to share that I showed Inspired by This readers 4 fun and unique ways to style a simple tee.

I opted for the same shirt for all looks to show the true versatility. It’s one of my favorite shirts anyway, so it worked out perfectly. You can see the first way I styled the look here, the second way I styled it here, and the third just below. I wore this look to run errands at Target (the best store in the world), TJ Maxx and Home Depot. The boyfriend jeans are just so comfy that I could sleep in them. I love running errands in a look like this one!

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boyfriend jeans, how to style a tee, t shirt, different ways to wear a t shirt, style, atlanta style blogger, casual style{ tee: ℅ Style Lately // denim: Current/Elliott // bag: Ralph Lauren (sold out), similar // hat: J.Crew (sold out), similar // shoes: Chinese Laundry (sold out), similar // arm cuff: ℅ Accessory Concierge }

I think the hat adds a little it of style to the look and as I mentioned in the Inspired by This feature, “I think the key to never looking sloppy–no matter what you’re wearing–is to always have your hair and makeup done. If you take the time to take care of the beauty aspect of a look, you can get away with almost anything.” This look could definitely seem sloppy without the right finishing touches.

How do you dress up a simple tee?

Photos by Johnny Cheng.