We Found a New Way to Wear Your Baggy Vintage ’90s Tee
Get ready for a new wave of ’90s styling that’s set to return. Remember one-shoulder dresses? And those oversized baggy tees you used to wear (or stole from your brother)? It’s time to pull them back out and wear them together. Style blogger and singer Patricia Manfield stepped out in a one shoulder Versace dress and vintage tee at Milan Men’s Fashion Week S/S 17 over the weekend, and the look immediately caught our eye.
It’s no surprise the look has made a stylish return—it’s the next evolution from slip dresses and turtlenecks. Keep scrolling to peep the look and shop similar pieces.
On Patricia Mansfield: Versace Zebra Print Fil Coupe Dress ($2070), Alexander Wang Amelia Slides ($810).
With a side split, and one shoulder design, this would typically be an after-dark dress, but add a tee, and you're good for day.
This tee is the label's way of honouring Harriet Tubman, the first woman to appear on U.S. currency in 2020.
We imagine this being styled effortlessly with white sneakers and a leather motorcycle jacket.
What do you think about this trend? Will you be trying? Share in the comments below!
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