One of the easiest items to thrift is a t shirt: I love oversize graphic tees which is what kind of shirt I have styled in this post. The best place to find these are in the men’s section of your local thrift store. I picked mine up from the Goodwill bins for around a dollar.
- 1) Mom jeans: Lots of people think that if you wear a looser fitting top then your pants should be more form fitting or vice versa. I love baggier jeans and wearing them with loose graphic tees, which gives you a trendy 90’s vibe and an easy, go to outfit!

- 2) Biker shorts: I love biker shorts and I pretty much only wear them with oversized t shirts. They are so comfortable and create an effortless summer outfit.

- 3) Patterned Pants: I love cool pants/ bottoms because I think they are more interesting than a patterned top. Patterned pants may not be everyone’s cup of tea, so a good place to start is one with more neutral colors and a simple pattern.

- 4) Skirt: I really like the look of the oversize t shirt tucked into a more form fitting skirt (especially a denim one).

- 5) Jumpsuit: This style also would work really well with a cute summer dress. I love to layer because I think it looks like you put a lot of thought/ effort into your outfit and you can get more wear out of pieces that you might not wear by themselves very much. Layering tops looks best when the top layer is more low cut so you can see the base more.

I’m wearing my sketcher shape-ups with all of these outfits. I love the whole ‘dad shoe’ trend. I really like the silhouette of the shoes and I think they pair well with any outfit. I purchased mine from Goodwill for $15.
I think my wife has those exact same pattern pants in your picture! Thanks for this glimpse behind the baffling curtain of women’s fashion!
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Jaden, I like the pictures and your explanation about each look. One thing that works really well for me as a reader is that you include where you found the item and how much it cost. That’s great information and very relatable.
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Thank you Sheri 🙂
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This was a fun post, personally I’ve only ever thought there was one way to style a t-shirt. That probably means I don’t have much style, but that’s alright.
The descriptions with each outfit was really helpful in understanding the style choice and why you’d choose that particular look.
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Everyone has style! Thank you for your feedback 🙂
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