I didn’t half tuck on purpose. My shirt just isn’t long enough (or my pants are too low slung) to stay tucked in the back. So, I gave up on the back, but had to tuck the front to conceal the matching holes in each shirttail. (I
still don't know how that happened!) What may look like a trendy styling of a button-front shirt is just me making the best of my wardrobe malfunctions.

Shirt, Old Navy. Pants, Kenar. Shoes, Seychelles. Sunglasses, Target. Necklace, Heart Boutique. Belt, thrifted. Purse, Imoshion.



1 comment:
Simple and elegant. I love to cover malfaunctions and as I thrift mainly I have a lot of candidates!
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