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We put together a list of simple, cool ways to style t-shirts ya might already have hanging in your closet or folded, or in your laundry, you get the idea. What do we always see them wearing out and about? Plain t-shirts. The trick to making this seemingly simple look work into a stylish staple is the fit.
We actually have a handy t-shirt fit calculator if you need help determining your size. We would opt for a clean white color, and a v-neck cut for a more modern classic look. Pair this with some slim-fitting medium wash jeans and clean, fresh sneakers.
Bonus points for simple accessories like a long necklace, or layered bracelets. It can be any sort of cut you feel best in. The next step is a classic flannel.
Bonus points if your hair is a tad messy. If ya need to layer due to the weather, a worn-in denim jacket works Labarefs here. For pants, we would opt for black jeans, or once again some worn-in denim does the trick. Start with a plain white or black t-shirt, preferably a crew neck but a v-neck tee would work as well. Pair that with some black slim-fitting jeans and boots.
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