Borrowed From The Boys

Boy by Band Outsiders Spring 2010 RTW, style.com






Guilty as charged! I’ve been caught red-handed for my crimes—smuggling goodies from my main man’s closet. In my defence, I was hoping to transform a cotton button-down into my new favourite shirtdress. If you’re like me, there’re some days when you just can’t bear the femme frills and all the frou-frou.
Luckily, the menswear inspired look is one fashion style that will always remain a classic. The key to keeping it classy and modern is to base your ensemble on cut and fit: think sharp, tailored and clean lines. The silhouette for Spring is a little more relaxed, so feel free to try a boxy blazer, an oversized tee or slouchy slacks. Just be sure to keep the look balance by contrasting looser fits with body conscious shapes. Try some of these boyish pieces.
Top to bottom:
Gap Roll-Up Bermuda Shorts ($39.50 USD) are comfy and casual cool. Look for bottoms with a relaxed fit to channel your boyish side. Balance the look with a stacked heel.
Classic aviator shades are the ideal accessory to borrow from your boy. The Outdoorsman II by Rayban from Sunglasses Hut ($189.95 USD) echo the clean lines featured in modern menswear.
The Cheap Monday Big Shirt in Blue Denim ($48) is so easy to wear. Try a buttoned-up look with skinny trousers, or wear it open with a tank for warmer spring days.
This unisex travel bag from Roots ($358) is great for short weekend trips or heavy workdays.
The oxford shoe is geek chic! Pair it with this season’s rolled trousers and even your billowy skirts. My faves are the Mimosa Oxfords from Browns Shoes ($298).
If you must choose only one menswear-inspired piece, invest in a well-made blazer. The boxy fit of the Rag & Bone Double Breasted Wool/Linen Blazer ($495 USD) makes for a perfect addition to any outfit.
By: Valerie Tiu




2 Comments
i’m obsessed with the ‘boy look’…i shop in the men’s section and steal from my bf. nice selections here!
I need those Oxfords! They’re totally adorable.
Fab post, Christie!