Looks for EVERY holiday party you’re attending and more

December 11, 2012

The holiday season is upon us  and the parties have only started. This year I’ve been invited to everything from your traditional cookie swaps and ugly holiday sweater parties,  to a glitz & glitter themed New Years Party, winter solstice gathering, and one end of the world party, which actually sounds like a lot of fun. I am lucky to have such a varied group friends and family to spend time with during the holidays but it makes outfit planning tricky. To make things easier I broke down the events into categories (casual, classic, kitchsy…) and put together a few outfits that will hopefully spark your seasonal style into overdrive.

 

Casual - cookie swaps, secret santa/white elephant/yankee swap parties, etc

I wish you could feel how buttery soft this suede jacket is, layered with cozy leggings and a classic striped knit this look is all about comfort and the bold mix of prints gives it a fun edge. Just add a beanie, sturdy boots, and a cross body bag and you’re ready.

 Kitchsy & Christmas-y - ugly Christmas, holiday sweater parties, hipster holiday parties…

Nothing says Feliz Navidad like a puff painted kitty in a Santa hat, add black ballet flats and a pair of wayfarers and you’re good to go.This look embraces the spirit of the ugly sweater party without getting too ugly, and the gold skirt will be the perfect piece for New Years! I love when a wardrobe piece can pull double duty like that.

Classic - office/work holiday events, casual drinks, family events, etcI love this simple winter white holiday look. It captures the simple beauty and innocence of the holidays without sacrificing any of the style. Lurking under that Rudolph red cardigan is a dress made for dancing with a sweetheart neckline, vintage lace overlay, and a skirt made for twirling. 

Chic & Sparkly - holiday cocktail parties, new years eve, girls night out, etcThis is a knock out look. Gold sequins and a stunning, fitted southwestern print blazer together ensure that you’re in for a night to remember. Add black tights a pair of booties or heels and glimmer your way through the holidays in this outfit. I’m kicking myself for not snatching up this blazer when I had the chance. Speaking of knock outs, can we pause for a minute to talk about this vest?! This vintage piece is stunning on it’s own but really pops against the cool mint green sweater and I love how the leather detailing on the leggings adds the perfect contrast to the looks softness. A bold pair of ankle boots, over-sized cocktail ring, and a 70′s inspired felt hat and this look will carry you from day to night in a snap.

Hopefully these looks have gotten your creative juices flowing and inspired you to take a trip though the racks of holiday party essentials at Downtown Threads. Here’s hoping that you have a wonderful holiday and an impossibly stylish New Year.

*I’ve been a loyal Downtown Threads customer since they opened their doors, and long before I started Wore Out, so while I receive compensation for my posts, all content is my own. I say what I think and wear what I want.

Caitlin Pierce writes Wore Out, a life and style blog based in Burlington, Vermont. When she’s not blogging Caitlin can be found thrifting, exploring her adopted home state of Vermont, enjoying wine with friends, or relaxing at home with her cat Gus. Follow along on TwitterFacebook & Pinterest.

 

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A Happy & Practical Halloween

October 24, 2012

I love pieces that can be styled multiple ways, not only does it save you money but it keeps your closet under control (a big challenge in my life). So this year when considering your Halloween costume options why not pick a look with pieces that you can easily work into your day to day wardrobe and wear over and over again.

This “cheetah girl” outfit is a great example of a costume with pieces you could wear again. This faux cheetah jacket would be easy to work into your day to day wardrobe, with jeans or spice up a classic LBD. The leopard print leotard adds a sassy note to any look and is a perfect layering piece. This whole look is only $30, less than you’d pay for the jacket alone!

I really love this costume. I haven’t seen a lot of owl costumes in my day so not only do I like the originality but it includes one of my favorite printed tanks.  While I’m usually anti animal hats this owl cap is surprisingly unoffensive and perfect when worn with these oversized shades. Both the print tank and simple black skirt can easily be worn again with a variety of pieces in your existing wardrobe.

What’s not to love?! This Madeline costume is made up of an adorable vintage dress and hat (I would love to get my hands on both). Both pieces are easy to wear again, on trend, and bring one of my favorite literary characters to life, all for only $36.

Believe it or not, this “angel of mine” costume is made up of a lot of practical pieces, including lace tights which are great layered over colored tights or under summery dresses. The slip is also a very practical wardrobe item, perfect to wear under dresses,skirts and sheer blouses alike. And once Halloween is over turn your wings into wall art by dip dyeing or bedazzeling them.

This “south of the boarder” costume is the perfect excuse to indulge in a great pair of cutoffs and cowboy boots (you can never have too many of either). This vibrant poncho would be a fun fall layering piece over a maxi dress or with a cute, peter pan collar blouse peeking out from underneath it.

If you’ve been looking for a reason to add another floral print babydoll dress to your wardrobe (who isn’t) this wood nymph costume is the perfect excuse. This dress will be easy to wear again and is the perfect sweet but sassy Halloween look at only $38.

Not looking for a complete costume? This Halloween stock up on more than just candy. With prices ranging from $3 to $10 it’s the perfect time to indulge in animal print accessories, fun hats, and costume jewelry.

  Stop by Downtown Threads for your Halloween needs and wardrobe essentials. They’ve got you covered when it comes to classic, costume, and everything in between.

*I’ve been a loyal Downtown Threads customer since they opened their doors, and long before I started Wore Out, so while I receive compensation for my posts, all content is my own. I say what I think and wear what I want.

Caitlin Pierce writes Wore Out, a life and style blog based in Burlington, Vermont. When she’s not blogging Caitlin can be found thrifting, exploring her adopted home state of Vermont, enjoying wine with friends, or relaxing at home with her cat Gus. Follow along on TwitterFacebook & Pinterest.

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Favorites for Fall

September 11, 2012

Fall fashion is all about simple, traditional classics with unexpected twists. These vintage suede shorts are buttery soft and are surprisingly flattering on. Paired with this handmade vintage lace top that is unbelievably detailed and topped with a vintage Levi’s jacket the it’s a perfect mix of feminine and prairie. And with tights, classic boots or mocs, and a chic outer layer this look can easily transition into colder temps.

Be on the look out for classic pieces with unexpected embellishments and interesting prints. This jacket has a bold floral, almost brocade-ish print and embellishments that would make MJ moonwalk again and this mettalic print pencil skirt is perfect for the modern day Marie Antoinette.

Colorful and unique fall outerwear isn’t just for the ladies. Guys look for structured vintage pieces in flannels, canvas, and wool and keep an eye out for oversized knits that can be worn as a layering piece or outerwear. 

Don’t be afraid to mix patterns or experiment with new colors this fall. Keep your layers interesting by using pieces in a variety of textures, lengths and patterns. Pair casual staples like a denim shirt, sweatshirt, or plaid jump with bolder, dressier pieces like metallics for a fun look with great depth.

Start the season off right by embracing a new look. One of my favorite prints is polka dots and this fall they make a fun layering piece. Wear polka dots as a statement piece or and mix and match different dots for a  bolder look.  Just be careful to stay in the same color family so you don’t end up looking like you were dressed for clash day.

Use the changing of the seasons as an opportunity to try new things and refresh your fall wardrobe. Stick to pieces with classic structure in new prints and fabrics and brush up on your layering techniques and you’re sure to make it through this seasonal transition with style and sass!

Caitlin Pierce writes Wore Out, a life and style blog based in Burlington, Vermont. When she’s not blogging Caitlin can be found thrifting, exploring her adopted home state of Vermont, enjoying wine with friends or relaxing at home with her cat Gus. Follow along on TwitterFacebook & Pinterest.

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May Flowers at Downtown Threads

May 24, 2012

Get your warm weather wardrobe ready for sunny summer days with fun florals from Downtown Threads!

Florals are everywhere this spring and Downtown Threads* has them in just about every variety, so tap into your inner flower child and get ready to blossom with this colorful spring/summer trend!

The neon needlepoint tank top and pinstriped shorts I styled above gave off a breezy, feminine vibe that really surprised me. The moss colored shorts played off the hints of green in the top’s print while helping to soften up the neon and tie the whole look together.  Just add a cute denim jacket, pointy toe flats and your ready for fun in the sun!

I love this blouse, the print is a great combination of neutral colored safari/animal print with a smattering of bright florals. This blouse is perfect if you want to add a hint of color to a neutral look or  balance out a color blocked ensemble look like the one I put together above. The eyelet detailing on the shorts and bright blue leather button up add depth to this look and really make this blouse’s print pop. The leather blue button up really made this outfit for me, I love when staple pieces are done in unexpected color and fabric combinations, it adds a whole new element to the look and gives you a ton of options.

After taking these pictures I had a hard time not striping this look off the mannequin and immediately putting it on. The feminine print and cut of the dress took on a chic Parisian prairie vibe (that I loved!) with the blouse layered underneath. When mixing a bold floral print with another equally strong pattern keep the rest of your look simple. Avoid busy accessories and bulky or loose pieces as these will make your outfit look disheveled. To accessorize this look I opted for solid color heels and a simple sun hat so the  pattern mixing could really shine.

This navy and rose print dress is fabulous on it’s own but really pops when set against a classic striped blouse with ruffle detailing. This layered look is great for chillier spring days and perfect for making the transition from the office to after work drinks with the girls.

This is a great look to try if you like florals but can’t get pasted the feminine, “frou-frou” prints. There’s no denying this nude lace tank with floral detailing is sexy but it’s also practical. You can wear and layer this piece with the rest of your spring wardrobe and Downtown Threads has it in a ton of different colors. Speaking of colors, the skirt’s bold abstract print provides the perfect focal point (especially when paired with the nude tank) and I love how the it can be worn as a sleek wrap skirt (left) or with a bit of the materiel free for a more laid back look. Keep it chic by accessorizing this look with a tailored white blazer and gladiator sandals or play up the beach vibe with a floppy straw hat and fun wedges.

Since there is such a variety of styles when it comes to florals there is something for every shape, style and size. Don’t be afraid to try out different prints and patterns, afterall spring is a time for renewal and reawakening!

How are you mixing floral prints into your warm weather wardrobe? Do you prefer the delicate, feminine florals or are you drawn to bolder blossoms?

*I’ve been a loyal Downtown Threads customer since they opened their doors, and long before I started Wore Out, so while I receive compensation for my posts, all content is my own. I say what I think and wear what I want.

Caitlin Pierce writes Wore Out, a life and style blog based in Burlington, Vermont. When she’s not blogging Caitlin can be found thrifting, exploring her adopted home state of Vermont, enjoying wine with friends, or relaxing at home with her cat Gus. Follow along on TwitterFacebook & Pinterest.

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Playing Dress up at Downtown Threads

April 25, 2012

If you haven’t been into Downtown Threads in a while get ready because they’ve done some major spring cleaning to make room for their new dress rack! Downtown Threads has a whole wall of brand new dresses in every print, pattern, color, and cut under the sun (they post teaser photos of new stock to their Facebook page), so don’t miss out!

Come Spring/Summer I live in dresses; they’re comfortable, versatile enough to wear with heels or flip flops, and perfectly feminine. Here are three dresses that I think are perfect for playing dress up this sprin

left: minimalist chic, just add chandelier earrings, beachy waves, and color blocked wedges and you’re ready to celebrate spring . center: Paris meets Pan-Am, you may be surprised by how far a silk scarf and a classic pair of sunnies can take you (and your look). right: Lady Lola, if your promiscuous friend from college raided your grandma’s wardrobe… sexy hot pink lace doilies

It seems like this time every year I start out on a hunt for the perfect white lace dress and this boho dress with tiered lace is darn near perfect. Sheer enough to be sexy but conservative enough to wear to brunch with oxfords and a cute cardigan this dress is a perfect addition to your spring wardrobe. Bring out the tougher side of this frilly dress with a moto jacket and ankle boots (above) or play up the boho vibe with a funky fedora and scarf turned sash (below)

Don’t write this beige knit dress off at first glance, it’s the ultimate layering piece and should be a staple of your spring wardrobe. Toss it on over a a bikini, grab your straw hat, and head to the beach or add heels, a blazer, and a  statement jewelry for a casual chic ensemble that was made for cocktails on the roof deck.

Get a jump on your spring style and head to Downtown Threads and check out all of their killer dresses. All pieces photographed are currently available at Downtown Threads (except for the silk, leopard print blouse above; I bought that as soon as I took it off the mannequin.)

Speaking of shopping… I’ve been a loyal Downtown Threads customer since they opened their doors and long before I started Wore Out. So while I do receive compensation for my posts, all the content is my own. I say what I think and wear what I want.

Caitlin Pierce writes Wore Out, a life and style blog based in Burlington, Vermont. When she’s not blogging Caitlin can be found thrifting, exploring her adopted home state of Vermont, enjoying wine with friends or relaxing at home with her cat Gus. Follow along on TwitterFacebook & Pinterest.

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Prints and Patterns for Sunny Days

March 20, 2012

Happy first day of spring!

Hey, it’s Caitlin from Wore Out * and I don’t know about you but I’m done with winter and have already started to warm up my wardrobe with tribal prints, chic florals and maxi skirts in a rainbow of colors and patterns. With all the beautiful weather we’ve been having in I can’t help but get excited for summer. Burlington comes alive in the summer and so do the fashions you see on Church Street. Turn heads downtown this spring and summer with these bold patterns and fun prints.

Southwestern/Tribal prints are here to stay. Opt for pieces with unexpected details like studs or exposed hardware to keep your look fresh. This tribal print dress is a perfect example of how details like the braiding around the neckline and the “mullet” hemline can turn a sundress into something so much more. Pair this piece with bright sandals and a colorful sun hat for a perfect beach cover-up or jazz it up with color blocked heels and a cropped black blazer. Wear this statement tee with your favorite pair of cutoffs, leather sandals and a funky woven bag for a perfect weekend look or dress it up with a cropped pastel skinny jeans, statement earrings and great wedges.

Safari/Animal Prints, breathe new life into animal prints by playing up the safari vibe with pieces in kahki or olive and pairing them with unexpected accessories like peep toe ankle booties, heart shaped sunnies, or a neon envelop clutch. This sleeveless vintage jumpsuit is ah-mazing! The jungle flora and fauna print with zebra stripe accents is just too perfect. Easy to dress up with a bold waist belt, gold bangles and peep toe pumps or down with gladiator inspired sandals and a funky straw hat this jumpsuit is sure to bring out your animal instincts.

Florals are everywhere, from big bold blooms to delicate rose patterns I can’t get enough! Downtown Threads has a variety of florals including great one of a kind vintage pieces. This silk romper adorn with tropical orchids and irises is cute dressed down with a vintage cardigan and cute oxfords or dressed up with a moto jacket and heels for a night out.This 60′s mod style dress features a bold print that’s sure to have all eyes on you. Detailing around the collar and wrists add a fun touch to this classic silhouette with a fun print. I’d love to see this floral frock with tan moccasins and a bold statement necklace, perfect for brunch or drinks on the deck with friends.

Brights/Color Blocking are as hot as ever. Pair orange pieces with reds or pinks for a dramatic, on trend look or mix it up by color blocking cooler jewel tones.This bright wrap dress would is the perfect cover up for your next trip to the shore! Finish off your look with a natural straw sun hat and sandals for the perfect boho beach babe look.

Abstracts and Watercolor Prints, especially on vintage pieces can really make a splash this spring and summer.I’ve always loved purple and green together so this vintage dress with a funky abstract print was right up my alley. I went all out with the 60′s vibe and paired this look with a blush vest but this dress would look great simply belted with a pair of short cowboy boots, wedges, or flats. The soft abstract print on this sheer 60′s blouse captivated me. The print totally changes in the light and reminded me of a watercolor painting. I wanted to keep things light and ethereal so I paired the blouse with a sheer purple maxi skirt (with built in shorts). Play up the blouses delicate print by wearing it with “tougher” pieces like cutoffs and motorcycle boots, dyed high-waisted denim, or leather shorts for a sharp contrast.

What prints are you loving for spring/summer? What printed pieces are you hoping to add to your warm weather wardrobe?

*honesty is the best policy - while Downtown Threads compensates me for these post the views expressed are entirely my own.

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Mardi Gras your way into Spring

February 23, 2012

Hey all it’s Caitlin from Wore Out; March 2nd through 4th is the 17th annual Magic Hat Mardi Gras Weekend in Burlington which means Downtown Threads will be right in the middle of the “largest carnivale celebration in the northeast.” Right on the parade route Downtown Threads is the perfect place to get your Mardi Gras must haves including wigs, wild prints, tons of neon and green, gold and purple pieces you’ll want to wear long after Mardi Gras is over.

Maxi dresses aren’t going anywhere when it comes to spring and summer fashion and neon is hotter than ever. Pair this perfectly pink maxi with a mint cropped top and bold tribal print scarf for an outfit that makes a splash. Perfect for springtime music festivals or dancing on top of a Magic Hat float in the Mardi Gras parade this look combines some of the hottest spring trends with a classic piece of vintage.

This stunning skirt is perfect for whatever Mardi Gras festivities you have planned. For such a unique piece it’s surprisingly easy to style. Dress it up by pairing it with a silk blouse, blazer and heels or go the casual route with a purple crop top and plenty of Mardi Gras beads.You really have to see this skirt’s print in person to really appreciate how iridescent it is. The bold pattern skirt has green, purple and a gold sheen but is the perfect piece to add to your spring wardrobe. Don’t let the pattern and vibrant colors fool you this skirt will be perfect with anything from a tank top and sun hat to heels and a sheer blouse.I’ve always thought burn out tees were sexy so when I paired one with a pair of gold hot pants the sex appeal went threw the roof. To scale back the sexiness a bit I used a top (that buttons up the back) as a cardigan. For chiller celebrations I suggest layering black pattern tights under these hot pants and pairing with  flat black boots or combat boots. Speaking of hot gold pieces… this sequin skirt/tube top is a perfect piece for your Mardi Gras celebrations. For a spin on the traditional Mardi Gras color palette I opted to pair this disco ball skirt with a beautiful vintage top! The detailing on this sleeveless top is as beautiful as it is colorful making it perfect for celebrations of all types. Post Mardi Gras look to pair it with black cigarette pants and an over sized gold envelope clutch for a classic look or with your favorite sheer chiffon skirt, messy top knot and sky high wedges for a romantic twist.

Get the most out of your Mardi Gras buys this year by opting for pieces that capture the spirit of the celebration and current trends. Look for maxi dresses and skirt in bold prints and bright hues, green and gold pieces that will be easy to mix and match with your spring wardrobe and of course keep your eyes peeled for vintage.

Caitlin is a vintage loving, fashion blogging burlingtonian; follow her exploits on twitter, facebook and pinterest.

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You’re going to want these

January 26, 2012

Hey all! It’s Caitlin from Wore Out and if you’re anything like me the constant cold, grey, wet mess that is winter in Vermont can be totally draining. Drawing inspiration and energy from your surroundings can be nearly impossible when the windchill is -30 and everything is coated in a thick layer of salt grime instead of snow.

Inject some excitement back into your wardrobe and your psyche with these 5 “must have” pieces from Downtown Threads. Perfect for layering and easy to integrate into your existing wardrobe these pieces are the ticket to kicking your winter wardrobe blues without breaking the bank.

Pretty Prints; the perfect way to take an outfit from blah to blam!This vintage blouse immediately caught my eye, I love how the bold floral print works with the silhouettes of the ladies and gentlemen in their finery. Printed blouses are the perfect way to add interest to an otherwise bland outfit and Downtown Threads has a huge selection of prints from polka dots to Hawaiian and everything in between. Try layering a printed blouse under a great vest or blazer with leggings or skinny jeans and your favorite boots, or pair with your favorite  high waisted skirt, colored tights and pumps for a twist on classic workplace wear.

Solid Staples; you can never have too many!Showcase your new riding boots or ankle booties with this universally flattering tea length skirt. The rich brown color and thick corduroy makes this skirt perfect for cooler weather wear. Corduroy not your thing? Downtown Threads has similar length skirts in solid jersey, bold plaids and vintage floral prints. Look to pair these with cable knit tights, your favorite denim button up and a killer pair of booties for a look that’s equally comfortable & chic.

Ponchos & Capelets; Surefire ChicWouldn’t this capelet look perfect with the warm brown tea length skirt from above? This capelet and the aforementioned brown skirt would be stunning paired with a slouchy tan boot and 70′s inspired floppy felt hat! Not sure how to make a caplet work for you, it’s easier than you think with these tips:

  • Ponchos & capelets can add volume up top so make sure to balance out your look with a streamlined bottom like leggings or skinny jeans with riding boots
  • Under your poncho keep the layers to a minimum to avoid looking bulky and ensure the capelet/poncho falls correctly
  • Don’t over complicate it. Let your poncho/capelet take center stage by pairing it with classic wardrobe staples and a bold accessories like a large watch, bangles or cocktail ring.

Classic Outwear; it’s classic for a reason
I’m always looking for pieces the mix classic silhouettes with unexpected fabrics like leather, satin or corduroy and incorporate fabrics with bold, unusual prints. The classic cut/style ensures your piece wont go out of style overnight while the texture/print add interest and individuality. Everyone needs a blazer in their fashion arsenal and this one is pretty sexy. Great as a layering piece or outerwear this blazer pulls double duty making it worth investing in (but since it’s on consignment at Downtown Threads you can snap it up for under $30!) Pair this leather blazer with high-waisted dark wash flares, a crisp white button up and a gold collar or statement necklace for a updated take on a classically chic look.

Spring Ahead; pieces to wear now and laterWhen I first saw this skirt I joked to Carolyn, who curates the B-Side at Downtown Threads, that it looked like something my mom wore in the 80′s. Without missing a beat Carolyn turned to me and said, “you’re probably right but you’re not going style it the way your mom did, so it’s not the same.”  How right she is.

Make this floral midi skirt your own this winter with a chunky knit sweater, thick tights, oxford ankle booties and perfectly mused topknot. In the spring and summer loose the layers and show another side of this sunny skirt with a cropped linen top, leather sandals and woven bag.

Hopefully these pieces have provided a bit of light at the end of the winter fashion blues tunnel for you. Stop in Downtown Threads to stock up on pieces like these and everything in between and while you’re there don’t forget to mention this post!

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Frock and Roll

December 20, 2011

Hi all, it’s Caitlin from Wore Out! With less than a week till Christmas we’re in the holiday homestretch and there’s no better time of year to get all gussied up! Cast aside that ugly Christmas sweater and don something a bit more festive for your next holiday party! Downtown Threads has a huge selection of party dresses, whether you’re shopping for a formal frock or a casual classic they have it all.

This two tone silk dress with its subtle polka dot pattern is perfect for any holiday party your attending. The length and cut are classic while the neckline adds the perfect wow factor.

Glam it up: add a pair of textured tights, sexy booties, an attention grabbing clutch and a great shrug/jacket (like above) for the perfect party look

Dress it down: pair with a chunky knit cardigan, classic riding boots and a felt hat for the perfect boho-holiday look for any laid back gathering

This vintage off-white lace dress with real fur trim is what dreams are made of. The Downtown Threads staffers have taken to calling it a “Cinderella dress” because while a number of people have tried it on, it hasn’t been the perfect fit on anyone yet. Maybe this dress is waiting for you?

Glam it up: for a polished party look pair this dress with a classic blazer, nude stockings, gold cuff bracelet and a pair of sparkly gold heels

Dress it down: give this dress an edgy festive feel by adding black moto boots, textured tights, stacks of bangles and a fun leather jacket

The red maxi dress with gold embellishments is hands down one of my favorite pieces at Downtown Threads (and that’s saying a lot). It’s so Sgt. Pepper I can’t even handle it.

Glam it up: this dress is so fabulous all you need is a pair of velvet Mary Janes or gold pumps, smokey eyes and a perfect top knot and you’ll light up any room you enter

Dress it down: keep it casual chic with a faux fur vest, classic heeled black boots and a messy side bun or beachy waves with a gold headband

With a subtly sexy neckline and forgiving ruching that makes indulging a little less guilty this dress is perfect for the holidays. I love how the rich chocolate brown silk catches the light from every angle. The trim on the cute teal jacket matches the dress perfectly and reminds me of something that Heidi of the Alps would wear during the holidays.

Glam it up: break the rules and pair this brown dress with black textured tights, gold pumps and a faux fur wrap or stole

Dress it down: try wearing this dress as a top; layer a maxi or midi skirt over the dress for a more casual look, pair with flats and a colorful clutch

This black cocktail dress is simply stunning in person. It’s everything you love about  80′s fashion without looking dated or tired.

Glam it up: turn up the volume with maroon or gold heels with black opaque stockings and a rich velvet blazer

Dress it down: a pair of smoking slippers in a great print and a cropped sweater give this look a casual feel without loosing any of the wow factor

Winter white can be tricky but don’t let that stop you from trying this gorgeous classic. This white dress has a classic silhouette and subtle detailing that ensures you’ll be able to wear it to holiday parties for years to come.

Glam it up: play up the sparkle in the gold cardigan and pair this dress with gold shoes and maroon tights for a white hot holiday look

Dress it down: swap the gold cardigan for a boyfriend blazer, cozy plaid scarf, and shearling lined ankle boots for the perfect New England chic holiday outfit

Have a safe and chic holiday season!

xoxo, Wore Out & Downtown Threads

 

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Downtown Threads has your Winter Essentials

November 10, 2011

Hey there, it’s Caitlin from Wore Out again! The holidays are right around to corner which means winter isn’t far behind. Don’t let  the winter weather and freezing temperatures cramp your style; Downtown Threads has everything you need to stay warm and fashionable!

When I think winter I think layering. Sweaters are one of my most used layering pieces when the temperatures start to drop. Not only do sweaters keep you warm and cozy but they’re incredible versatile.

Pairing a bulkier sweater with skinny jeans or leggings is the perfect way to balance out the look.  Attending a fun holiday party? Sweaters with chic embellishments like the one Emina is wearing on the left are sure to wow a crowd when Paired with a booties, hotpants and tights. Trying to transition your favorite fall pieces into winter? A vintage cardigan is the perfect layering piece and Downtown Threads has a ton in a rainbow of colors for men and women. A quick scan of their cardigans reveled vintage Dior, IZOD and Lacoste.  Style your perfect cardi over a dress with tights and boots or wear it belted over one of your favorite maxi skirts or leggings with booties.

Sweaters with funky prints aren’t just for Bill Cosby anymore. Give these flashy prints and patterns a try with leggings, knee high boots and a beret for a classic and casual winter look.

Another key layering piece in my winter wardrobe is my collection of wool shirts. I wear them with everything  from jean shorts and tights to high waisted skirts. They provide tons of warmth without any bulk and Downtown Threads has the best selection of colors, patterns and sizes for men and women. They also have a wide selection of vintage wool Pendleton shirts at prices so reasonable that you wont have to just pick one.

Add warmth and style to your look by layering a chic leather jacket over your Pendleton button up. The shop is full of leather jackets of all sizes, colors, and styles that will fit any budget.

Leather not your thing? Don’t worry the B-Side at Downtown Threads is stocked with vintage fur, wool, shearling and tapestry coats; here are a few of my favorites.

Classic meets chic with this coat. Lined with shearling for ultimate warmth and comfort it’s as practical as it is stylish. Pair with a bright red beret and gloves for an even bolder fashion statement.

As if the pattern wasn’t reason enough to love this coat just look at the collar! Dramatic without being over the top, it’s the perfect combination of form and function. Imagine how stunning it would look with mustard skinnies and brown booties!

Perfect for your glamerous New Years Eve Bash or for drinks downtown this vintage fur coat is the picture of winter glam.

Trust me when I say that Downtown Threads has everything you need for your winter wardrobe. So stop by and stock up before it’s too late! Oh and don’t forget that Downtown Threads is now open at 11am Monday thru Saturday, so now you have an extra hour to get your shop on!

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