HIT OR MISS – COLOR BLOCK STRIPES
Yay! My favorite time of the week is here!!! It is Wednesday, so that means that the week is half over, and the weekend will soon be here. AND, it also means that it is time for my Hit or Miss post. I am showing an outfit each Wednesday and asking for your input. Is the outfit a HIT, or is it a MISS? Plus, would you wear the outfit or parts of the outfit?
I have a love/hate relationship with color-block clothing. The design is beautiful to look at, but I can sometimes struggle in figuring out how to wear it in my everyday life. A lot of my issue comes from the color combinations. If the colors are easily matched with existing items in my wardrobe, then I can easily create an outfit. However, if the colors are unique, I either need to buy a coordinating item to wear with it or pick a color that will harmonize with the look.
Because of these reasons, I am putting a color-block striped shirt on the Hit or Miss post.
The great thing about this color-block striped shirt is that the colors are easy to wear. White, blue, and yellow are primary colors, so finding something to wear with this shirt will be easy. The stripe pattern is playful, and I love how the sleeves, collar, and pocket add color and interest to the shirt. The color change adds interest and a unique detail to what was an ordinary blue striped shirt.
I’m wearing a medium that fits like it is supposed to, oversized. I wanted a slightly more fitted look, so I tied the shirt at the waist. From this photo, you can see the length of the shirt in the back.
Adding this Navy Doubled Breasted Trench to the outfit gave it contrast and grounded the look. A third piece or a completer piece adds dimension and makes your outfit look finished, put together, and polished. This trench is also practical and is perfect for adding warmth to any spring outfit. I’m wearing a size 10, and the fit is perfect.
The Ivory Coach Shoulder Bag is a great neutral. It is a smaller handbag than what I usually like, so I ordered this Pebbled Leather Shoulder Bag instead to try. I can’t wait to get the Pebbled Leather one in, its looks like a great size that will hold all of my stuff. The smaller bag will hold my essentials, but not a lot more.
These bootcut raw hem jeans, however, are too big for me. I’m struggling to order the size I need since I’ve lost weight. I’ve always erred on something fitting too big as too small. I can still style an item that is too big, but if something is too little, it is hard to take a photo of it, especially if it won’t even go over my hips, which has happened before. Lol!
I loved the soft denim, and the color is perfect for spring and summer. The raw hem is something that I like, so this is another draw for me. Because I like these jeans so much, and because they are now on sale for 25% off, I ordered myself a size down, and these are going back. I’m wearing a 10 in these photos, and I have an 8 on order.
I’m wearing a pair of Vince Camuto Platform Sandals with this look since the jeans have a 33″ inseam. Bootcut and flare jeans tend to be longer, so a heel is called for. These beige leather sandals are on-trend, and you can wear them with a lot of your spring and summer outfits. The platform is 1.5″ tall, and they have a 3.5″ block heel.
Last week’s Hit or Miss was this gorgeous maxi dress. I know many of you loved the dress, but it was all sold out. It is now back in stock in all sizes. The wrap helps to camouflage the stomach area, which is where I hold most of my weight. Plus, the way the dress drapes and ties to one side helps create curves that I desperately need since I’m built like a ruler. I also ordered the gray version since I love this one so much and since it is under $40! I’m wearing a size large.
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Now, it is time for your input…Hit or Miss? What do you like about the outfit, and what would you change?
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Not crazy about this look but I do love the shoes. However, I loved the dress from last week so much that I ordered it right away! Looks great on me and I can’t wait to wear it!
I like the pieces separately, except the jacket, which just seem to not go with the overall look. I guess I’m not a fan of boot cut jeans ever since skinny and straight styles came on the scene, which you look great in no matter what you wear them with. So, the outfit is a miss for me.
I’m not a big fan of color block garments in general and definitely not a fan of boob pockets especially when they stand out like this one so this shirt is a Miss for me.
Love the whole outfit!
I love the shirt. I love that color combination. I am not a fan of frayed jeans, but the color is nice with the shirt. Reading other comments here, I think I must be in the minority, but I would say it is a hit.
It’s a miss for me. I don’t care for the top although I am grateful that the color block style from the 80’s? Is not the kind that’s being repeated today. I agree with the other poster that the top would be better suited to white jeans or bottoms. The jeans look nice on you.
I love both the shirt and the jeans-just not together. I would buy both. I think the colors of the shirt are perfect with your hair color and complexion. I think when you start sizing down the clothing choices will look trimmer. It’s a hit for me.
I love the outfit on you as it looks very polished and
put together. I would happily purchase any of the items except for the blouse. Not a big fan of color blocking personally.
Nope. Too busy for me. I’m not a fan of the raw hem with flared jeans either. Not sure why because I like it with straight legged jeans.
I’m not a fan of color block so didn’t think I was going to like this outfit, but it turned out to be a big Hit for me. Loved the subtle colors of the shirt with the contrast of the navy jacket.