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blazer-Gap(similar here), pants-J.Crew, tank-Tart Collections via Le Tote(similar here), loafers-Target(similar here), watch-Michael Kors,(similar here) necklace-Gifted

I'm still on my stripes kick as seen last week in this post, this one, and here. But, this go round I'm sporting stripes in a professional outfit. Pinstripes especially, are always a smart choice for office wear. In general, stripes are one of those few types of patterns that can go between casual, professional, and in some cases formal-mostly for menswear with that last one. But, unlike say florals or polka dots, stripes can be a bit more flexible, and act as a neutral for a variety of occasions and outfits. Case in point, you may recognize this top from this weekend look, here it's serving for a work ensemble. There's all the proof you need for versatility of stripes! 

Okay, I promise one more stripes post this week, then I'll give it a rest.  

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  1. I love the double stripes look. Very chic!

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    1. Thanks! Since both top and bottom are navy I figured it would graphic without being over the top!

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