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How to Style Striped Shirt
Written by KATERYNA LAKOMOVA
A minimalist wardrobe relies on versatile items that can be worn throughout the year, as owning pieces that can be styled in different ways allows you to own fewer clothes, saving time and money. A striped shirt is the perfect example of a classic wardrobe essential suitable for all four seasons, and many of us most likely already have one. If not, take a look at our collection—we have an ideal piece for your striped shirt outfits!
And to show you how stunning these shirts can look, we'll share some fresh and trendy striped shirt outfit ideas featuring ensembles for your everyday go-tos.
12 Striped Shirt Outfit Ideas for Ladies
If you believe you can't pull off stripes for whatever reason, that's completely okay. You can still use these outfit ideas as inspiration. However, if you're concerned that horizontal stripes might make you look wider, consider wearing a shirt with narrower stripes. And let’s talk about how to wear that striped shirt to turn heads!
With White Jeans and Denim Jacket
White denim pairs well with any kind of stripes—horizontal, vertical, narrow, or wide. So, this outfit is a safe start to trying your striped shirt out. The Relaxed baggy jeans Ayla paired with the Shrunken denim jacket Charli will help you pull off the look.
With High-Waisted Jeans
A high waist exudes a retro aesthetic, making it a perfect match for your stripes. Tuck your shirt into the High-rise stovepipe jeans Daphne, add a stylish belt and a vintage bag, and slip into a pair of ankle boots for an effortlessly chic look.
With a Blazer
A shirt with narrow vertical stripes is a great choice for a professional look, especially when paired with tailored trousers and a blazer. For example, the black Oversized suit blazer goes well with blue and white striped shirts.
Tucked into a Maxi Skirt
A Maxi skirt seems to always be in trend, so by combining it with a cute stripe shirt, you will get a mix that is easy to dress up with heels and a chic clutch or to dress down with a pair of sneakers and a tote. The choice is yours!
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With a Midi Skirt
You can tuck your shirt into midi as well, but you also can try a more stylish option—half-tuck. We take the Suede midi skirt Edes L which follows the current country trend, a shirt with distinctive stripes, and button it down for three or four buttons. Next, separate the shirt into two halves and tuck one of them inside, leaving the other to artfully drape over the skirt. Give it a try; it looks effortlessly cool.
With a Cardigan
Whether buttoned or not, a cardigan adds an extra layer of warmth and sophistication to women's striped shirt outfits. Don't hesitate to add one if the weather and occasion demand it. We suggest the Textured wide-sleeve cardigan Linn, which can be worn over your shirt or even on its own if necessary.
With Trousers and a Bag
From semi-formal to formal, pairing tailored trousers with a striped shirt can elevate your office look and add a chic touch to your appearance. Opt for Wide-leg suit trousers in a neutral beige shade and pair them with a shirt featuring complementary yellow stripes. Complete the ensemble with a stylish Leather-trimmed tote bag Calella Raffia, and a comfortable pair of loafers, and you'll be all set to impress.
With Shorts
A combination of minimalistic shorts with a black and white striped shirt gives off an old-money vibe that's really on-trend. You can go for monochrome cotton shorts in white or beige, or choose something more modern like the Relaxed-fit denim shorts Ayla.
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Under a Sweater Vest
Vests are still a strong trend, so it would be a shame not to experiment with combining these two popular pieces. Take the Mockneck cashmere vest by FTC Cashmere and pair it with any striped shirt of your choice. You can either tuck the shirt into your pants or skirt or leave it untucked for a more casual look.
Under a Sweater
For a great look, pair your shirt with a crewneck sweater such as the Cashmere sweater Mila from Lisa Yang. Opt for a striped neutral-tone piece for a minimalist style that matches the sweater, or go for something bold like pink or green to add a pop of color.
With Wide-Leg Jeans and Sneakers
Wide-leg jeans are a must for this year, so it's essential to know how to mix them with your striped shirt. For a blue striped shirt outfit, pair the Wide-leg jeans Dame with a classy shirt with blue stripes. Keep it casually untucked and complete the look with a pair of Textured-trim Leather Sneakers Tweener.
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Over a Dress
You can layer any shirt over a dress or a tee as an overshirt. For instance, try wearing the Side-slit maxi dress Susanna and layering an oversized light shirt on top. Leave it unbuttoned for a relaxed look, and complete the outfit with a pair of stylish coordinating flats.
Types of Striped Shirts and How to Style Them
No matter your profession or personal style, there's a perfect striped shirt for you. Whether you prefer vibrant or understated, let's explore how to style a striped shirt with different patterns and colors.
- Barcode Stripe: Introducing one of the most contemporary patterns, it earns its name from its striking resemblance to a bar code. The pattern is created by closely spaced stripes of varying widths, resulting in a sophisticated and sleek look. Ideal for both formal and semi-formal occasions, this pattern complements a solid-colored suit for business attire and pairs elegantly with jeans or chinos for a more casual ensemble.
- Bengal Stripe: It first gained prominence in the 19th century during the peak of the British East India Company's influence. It was originally adapted from traditional Indian attire and then incorporated into the uniform. Eventually, it made its way back to the UK and transitioned into men's fashion. This classic and versatile stripe, historically associated with the upper classes, is now worn despite class or gender. The narrow two-color stripe, with equal-width bands, seamlessly fits into formal and casual attire.
- Butcher Stripe: The stripe we now know as the Butcher Stripe originates in the Butcher's apron and was considered a crucial part of their uniform in the early 16th century, as mandated by the Butchers Guild. Wearing the distinctively striped apron was strictly reserved for those in the profession, and it was actually against the law for anyone else to use it. The width of the stripes varied based on a butcher's skill level, leading to the saying "earned their stripes." Today, the Butcher Stripe has evolved into a timeless favorite for men and women from all walks of life. It's a bold stripe that can be worn in different ways. Opting for a Butcher Stripe in a lighter fabric or softer colors increases its versatility, making it suitable for any laid-back look.
- Candy Stripe: The Candy Stripe is wide, typically combining one or more colors with white to create a bold, characterful pattern reminiscent of candy. This stripe is for bold and adventurous personalities. You can incorporate a Candy Stripe into formal, semi-formal, or informal outfits to add a touch of fun to your look.
- Dress Stripe: Also known as a pencil stripe, this pattern consists of fine stripes that can either complement or contrast with the primary color. It is ideal for formal occasions and can be worn with or without a tie.
- Pinstripe: Named for its narrow width, the pinstripe is typically the size of a pin, hence the name. This type of stripe is commonly used for making shirts and suits and is considered a timeless modern classic.
- Shadow Stripe: This type of stripe comes in various sizes, typically narrow, with the main stripe flanked or "shadowed" by lighter or smaller stripes on one or both sides. A traditional pattern generally consists of the main color followed by one or two others to create the shadowed effect. Modern versions of this stripe may incorporate different sizes and colors, resulting in a playful and captivating look.