I wear a lot of shirts and shirt dresses so often having a collar on my denim jackets creates a double collar look for me and my personal style.
Of course, I always wear my shirt collars on the inside of my jackets (lesson from last week's email) but it still gives a double collar effect.
So guess what I do?
I just cut it off. I cut close to the seam line stitching and leave a bit of a raw edge (I suit texture best over smooth so this works well for me).
And have a look at the difference!
A denim jacket is masculine to begin with so removing the collar balances it more into both masculine and feminine.
Just because something is made a certain way doesn't mean you can't change it to suit you.
Check out my blog post here on how I cut rips into my jeans. You are the Boss In Your Wardrobe!
To your wardrobe success,
Right.
It's been weeks (or even months) since you finished "that job" and life is so different for you now.
You walk into your wardrobe going "oh my gosh! How can I wear my two day jeans and top uniform every day of the week and still feel super stylish or at least somewhat inspired about it?"
The truth is... you can't.
You really just can't.
When my small one on one business became a Company online and I didn't have to actually go anywhere anymore or see anyone - trackies and thongs became my staples.
My wardrobe and dressing style changed Dramatically! I fell into a bit of a rut.
Even though I was in fact "the guru" on Personal style (I created my own systems) and the colour expert globally.
I stopped getting dressed for the day. I stopped getting dressed for the world! but most of all - I stopped spending the time I used to take out of the day just for me.
I did actually think to myself "Is this what retirement is like?".
Stuff that!
I'm going to be super hot and super stylish all of my...
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