

J.Crew patch pocket jeans; flat sandals

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The second is a poplin shirt paired with jeans and needs little explanation. It’s simple, but the details matter. I love shirts that are oversized, unbuttoned, and with rolled sleeves. I want this shirt to create a relaxed vibe and these little adjustments make the difference between looking effortless and overthinking. I’m wearing Celia jeans from Nili Lotan. This is a brand I consistently trust for fit, style, and quality. The medium rise that hugs the hips perfectly balances the volume of the shirt, while the wide legs blend in without clinging. The low heel helps create an elongated look. Adding a belt is optional.

Wearing your shirt open is an invitation to play with your necklace. I almost always layer a few chains with pearls, diamonds or beads. It all depends on my mood. I stacked the necklaces to keep the earrings simple but close to the ears. Every time I wear Odette, I get asked questions about it.
shirt; jeans; Necklace: pearl, fire opal, gold link chain
Poplin shirts are a wardrobe staple that I’ve been collecting for years. It’s a basic piece worn year-round, layered under a sweater for cover-up, and always paired with jeans. A reader recently asked for options under $200, and there are a lot of good options out there. COS and Madewell are reliable in that price range, and Veronica Beard is worth a look for something a little more structured.
Neely Rotan, Veronica Beard, Jamie Haller, Madewell
The best part about having a few dependable combinations like this is that it takes the stress out of what to wear. This pairing consistently does that for me.














