My Go-To Look For Everyday Wear

Hey everyone, as most of you know, I live right outside of New Orleans and I recently realized that I don’t share enough of the Big Easy with you. So I decided that I’m going to start bringing you along on more of my NOLA adventures starting today with a trip to District Donuts. If you live in the area, then I’m sure you’re familiar with this delightful donut joint. If you aren’t, then believe me when I say that it 100% lives up to all the hype. Not only do they serve up mouthwatering specialty donuts like s’mores and salted caramel, but they also fry up some of the best chicken sliders I’ve ever tasted! Let’s just say I may have unbuttoned my jeans on the ride home after stuffing my face with fried chicken, waffle fries and s’mores flavored donuts!

Speaking of my jeans, I styled my distressed denim with cropped a classic Polo Ralph Lauren shirt, nude mules and a saddle bag. I knotted my polo shirt in front to maintain the edgy vibe of my ripped jeans and wrapped a striped, silk scarf around my handbag for some added style. I love wearing a simple white shirt with distressed denim and nude shoes because it always looks effortlessly chic. It’s always my go-to look for a day of errands and lunch in the city. Plus I love adding different accessories to easily change up the look for everyday wear. How would you wear this cropped Polo Ralph Lauren shirt?

| Shop My Go-To Look for Everyday Wear |

| Shop This Look |

Outfit: Cropped Cotton Mesh Polo | Pebbled Leather Lennox Bag | Similar Striped Scarf here & hereSimilar Ripped Jeans / My Exact jeans were last seen styled on the blog here | Love these nude sandals (my exact mules are no longer available)

This post is in partnership with Polo Ralph Lauren, a brand I love. All opinions and selections here are my own. Thank you for supporting the affiliate posts who make this blog possible.

SaveSaveSaveSave

SaveSave

One Response to My Go-To Look For Everyday Wear

  1. Pingback: Suited Up For Memorial Day Weekend · Haute Off The Rack

Comments are closed.