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6 Popular Ways For Layering Shirts This Spring

As spring slowly (maybe a bit too slowly) is starting to make an entrance, it’s still a struggle to put together an outfit that will be warm enough for the still chilly morning yet not so heavy that by mid afternoon you’re sweating buckets. Thankfully the art of layering is perfect for these scenarios! For those of you who still haven’t mastered it, or if you’re somone who is just looking for some inspirations on how to reconcile style and functionality-I got you ;). Here are 6 easy ways for fashionably layering shirts this spring.

Use Your Favourite Cardigan

Who doesn’t love mixing style and comfort!? And what easier way to accomplish both than by layering your favourite chunky cardigan on top of a t-shirt and cute tank?

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Layer A Button-Up Under Chunky Sweater

Using a base layer shirt, such as a button-up under a chunky sweater is another perfect way to pair comfyness and style. Staying both warm and chic with this classic pairing. It could be a dress shirt or your favourite plaid flannel, either of these make a great pair with a knit sweater.

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Turtle Neck With A Dress Shirt

If you’re looking for something a bit more put together, layering shirts like a turtle neck under a dress shirt is an effortless chic look! And once the temperatures begin to rise you could easily trade the turtle neck for a crop top and leave the shirt unbuttoned for a more relaxed look.

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T-Shirt With Waterfall Cardi

The hype about waterfall cardigans hasn’t fizzled yet and many retailers are still selling them! (That’s if you don’t already own one). So pair one of these with a simple (or graphic tee) for another easy pairing.

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Tank With T-shirt, 90’s Classic

Fashion is always borrowing inspiration from the past. So take advantage of the velvet tops and dresses trend and pair one of these with a t-shirt for a 90’s throwback vibe.

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Bring Out The Vests

Transitional seasons are perfect times to bring out your vests- denim, cargo, puffy, furry… Whichever type you have (or if you have all three) bring them out and pair them with t-shirts, long sleeve tees and your favourite plaid shirts for another simple way to layer with style! Most importantly, remember that these are just some examples. You can easily mix and match and incorporate these elements to suit your own personal style and wardrobe. Maybe you have a waterfall vest instead of a cardigan, or a chambray shirt instead of a plaid one, you have a slip dress to pair with a t-shirt instead of a tank top. Whatever it may be, remember to showcase your own personal style this spring when layering shirts! After all, rules are meant to be broken, right?

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Which of these ways for layering shirts for you want to try? Let us know in the comments below!

This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.

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