Some trends seem impossible to tackle. We don’t always think we can pull off the same outfits our favorite fashion bloggers seem to effortlessly wear. Overalls can be a tricky style to conquer without looking like a farmer. But I’ve gathered some overalls style tips that just might help do the trick.
Go for the cool girl summer route and throw on a bright cropped tee with a bold hair accessory.
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Layering is always a good strategy with any outfit, and it applies to overalls, too. Grab your favorite long cardigan and some booties and you’ve got yourself an outfit. This overalls style is ideal for a breezy day.
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This also makes the perfect summer outfit by pairing a long sleeve striped tee with gladiator sandals. And for the finishing touch, roll up those hems just a bit.
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Sometimes the key to rocking a look is not overthinking it. Just style your overalls with a baggy sweater and your best clean sneakers. This overalls style outfit is great for chillier days.
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Dress up those overalls a bit and throw on some open toed heels, add a basic black tee shirt and you’re ready for date night.
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Go for a subdued color palette with a gray tee and white flats. Finish the look by adding a pop of color like a red or pink bag. This is one of the most casual overalls style outfits to pick!
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