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Emilee in black KanCan jeans, Emily in motto jeggings, and Gameillia in a tied and cut t-shirt design.
Seven Cool Ways to Dress up a T-Shirt
ABERDEEN, S.D. –It’s the age-old dilemma every woman has faced. Should you wear the t-shirt supporting your favorite sport or athlete? Or forgo the frumpy, oversized look for something more feminine. True, many pro shops carry lines of jerseys and shirts styled for women, but that doesn’t help the average gal who wants to cheer on her local team and only has a one-size-fits-all option. Luckily, Wanderlust Boutique has seven simple tricks anyone can do to spice up a basic t-shirt. Stay glued to these pages of our photoshoot at the Brown County Speedway to see their style tips in action. //— Jenny Roth
Photographs by Stephanie Ludens and Troy McQuillen
Clothing, Shoes, and Accessories by Wanderlust Boutique
1. Pair it with Boardwalk pants. Like these mustard-colored ones that are perfect for daytime to date night. Also on Katie are Athena striped slides, a black tribal wristlet, and a lead by faith bracelet.
2. Go off the shoulder. To get Emilee’s outfit, cut the shoulder seam first then measure both sides to make sure they’re even. Next, stretch the fabric a bit and add a black bralette underneath.
3. Add a jacket. On Emily is a Not Your Boyfriend’s Jean Jacket, worn with an olive C.C. Pony cap and Beautiful Boundaries ear jacket earrings.
4. Accessorize with wedges and a wristlet. Below, Loretta wears her t-shirt with a Bella wedge and pink peony wristlet.
5. Make the cut. For Gabrielle’s V-neck design, find the center of the shirt and measure down about four inches from the neckband. Then, fold the shirt in half and cut diagonally up to the neckline and at the top of the V. Stretch fabric slightly.
6. Show off in shades. Kendra wears hers with Judy Blue shorts, a camouflage C.C. Pony cap, and black leather teardrop earrings.
7. Complement with KanCans. Gameillia models Bell of the Ball KanCan jeans, a nude bralette, and vintage sunnies.
Emilee in black KanCan jeans, Emily in motto jeggings, and Gameillia in a tied and cut t-shirt design.
Loretta in Aspen jeggings and a C.C. Pony cap, Katie, and Gameillia enjoy treats from the concession stand.
Emilee’s shirt was cut to make it off the shoulder and to show her black bralette.
Wristlets in yellow arrow, black Kate Spade, and black tribal.
The girls take a selfie to capture the moment with a Wanderlust Boutique phone case.
The girls cheer for their favorite drivers.
Katie models a WISSOTA shirt next to their banner.
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