Like peas and carrots, plaid shirts and denim make the best combo. It’s the All-American classic look. It’s fall season so it’s time to bring out those long sleeve plaid shirts that we’ve been storing in our closet for the past six months, or been wearing it wrapped around our waist for the past six months. Rails is my favorite plaid shirt brand. They’re the most comfortable SoCal-fashion shirts to wear. Their shirts are pretty stiff at original price, (still worth the cost), but they go on sale often and they’ll never go out of style.
I got this Rails Kendra Cuff Contrast Plaid Shirt in Green last year around Christmas from Saks Off 5th for less than $60 with tax. This style is sold out, but here is a very similar look that’s also less than $60 right now. This is my go-to online store for all Rails shirts because the price is always half of it’s original price. I wear an XS in their shirts and it fits true-to-size.
These jeans are Current Elliott The Low Bell in Gibson. This pair is super low rise with a natural 34″ inseam so I had to alter the hem and it still can be a bit long with platform boots. The legs are slim and there is not much give/stretch in the fabric. The good thing is that Current Elliott runs a size bigger than most designer jeans, so if you have a curvier figure I would suggest ordering your regular size and it will fit just right. Here’s a similar look that’s less expensive.
You can’t go wrong with this wardrobe combination. I would stock up on Rails around the holiday time when stores are offering extra discounts on top of their regular sales.
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Vintage Brian Atwood Soft Leather Platform Ankle Boots (similar look) / Quay Australia Isabelle Cat-Eye Shades / Chan Luu Gold & Swarovski Crystal Hand Chain in Light Silk / Henri Bendel Chevron Stack Ring Set / Gorjana Interlock Midi Ring / Gemma Crus Rose Gold & Round CZ Drop Earrings / Fedora (my own and no clue where I purchased it from)
Photographed by Kelsey Morris