Is there ever a time when vintage shirts are not in vogue? Be it the summer, spring, or under your winter coat, vintage shirts can be worn any day, any time. Vintage shirts can be categorized as an essential wardrobe necessity.
A vintage shirt can change your appearance from casual to formal, streetwear, or chic at any time. However, this all depends on how you style or accessorize it.
Are you doubtful? That is because you have not been using your vintage shirts to their fullest potential, or even worse, you do not have any. If you are in the second category, that can be easily fixed. However, if you have a vintage shirt, let us correct the mistake you have probably made.
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Now, most vintage shirt owners have two steady styles they choose to wear their shirt either buttoned up or opened up with a camisole. While those two styles are great, you have many inexhaustible ways to style your shirt. Fortunately, you have stumbled on this article, and best believe, your style game will be changed for the better.
Other Ways to Style Your Vintage Shirts
Vintage shirts have two characteristics in their favor: their patterns tend to be colorful and vibrant. Also, they are button-up shirts, and you can do a ton of things with button-up shirts.
- With the hands and buttons of your vintage shirts, you can wear the back to the front, with an intricate tie to mimic a design at the bodice, or you could leave it just as it is. Buttoning only a few buttons at the back, you get a backless shirt. This would be a lovely shirt to pair with a skirt, trousers, and heels for cocktails with the girls. Depending on the print and your accessory choice, it could go for dinner or even a formal event.
- In the summer, you could wear the shirt the conventional way, buttoning only a few buttons and tying the shirt tails with a pair of shorts, giving you a lovely beach outfit.
- Another way would be to wear it like a halter neck shirt. Wrapping the shirt from your back, take both sleeves and tie it around your neck. Tuck one shirt tail into your side, and with the other, pin it with an embellished safety pin to the other side of you.
- One classic corporate style for vintage shirts is the half-tuck. That is when you tuck in only one side of the shirt and leave the other half out. It is fit for work with heels and the right pants.
- This style is simple, but you could use it as an overshirt and not just for sleeveless camisoles. You could use it over mesh blouses or mesh dresses. The pair should give you a superb look.
The classic ways of wearing vintage shirts are great, but trying new options does not hurt. Imagine that with just one wardrobe item, you get a ton of new outfits. You are saving money and still slaying. What is not to like?






