What Style Tops Will You Be Wearing For Winter?

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Hey everyone, what will be hot this winter? Hehe:)

I'm not sure if the jewel neck is only James Perse, but here's a link where you can see what it is along with the boat neck:

Jewel and boat neck
 
i couldn't care less what's "hot"...i'm going to wear whatever i like that looks good on me...that's how i decide what to wear...
 
I don't really care what's "hot", but I do like what fits - usually boatneck looks good on me, so I'm going with that.
 
Originally posted by softgrey@Aug 7 2004, 06:39 PM
i couldn't care less what's "hot"...i'm going to wear whatever i like that looks good on me...that's how i decide what to wear...
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What looks good on you?
 
Shirty shirt shirts...y'know - one collar, two barrel-cuffs, one placket, six buttons.
 
Originally posted by tangirl!@Aug 8 2004, 11:05 AM
What looks good on you?
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that's too big a question to answer...every top is different...the cut ...the fabric...the quality..the style...and a huge variety of combinations of the above...

i do really like the split neck...tunic style...but more for summer...and nehru...and v nk and boat nk and deep plunging v nk and turtle nk and drawstring necklines...the list goes on and on and on... :P :flower:

plus i think what you wear really depends on your lifestyle...if you work in and office...you'll wear alot more blouses than if you're a mom or a student...etc...

everyone always looks best when they find something that suits them personally...

one thing i can say for sure...i will be wearing mucho cashmere when it gets chillier... :heart:
 
I am making a few mock-turtleneck slim-fit knit tops for myself for work, and a couple with a modest square neck. Wide, but not very deep, kind of like a boat neck with corners, if that makes any sense. I like square necklines on myself because I have wide shoulders and good collarbones, so it kind of emphasizes the lines already there.

I just made a cowl-necked sleeveless chenille top for fall, too, though most of the stuff on my to-do-list is either the abovementioned tops or just regular dart-fitted, button blouses in different colors and fabrics. Office clothes, dontchaknow.
 
Ill wear everything Ill have mood for, but v-neck is the best for me!
 
i'm a victim i know, but last winter i fell into the trap of wearing hoodies with blazers over them...now i have so many iterations of that outfit i can't give it up...
 
I like cowboy style shirts, v-necks, turtlenecks, sweater vests and boatnecks. I hate mock turtlenecks-they don't look good on me at all.
 
Originally posted by softgrey@Aug 9 2004, 02:59 AM
one thing i can say for sure...i will be wearing mucho cashmere when it gets chillier... :heart:
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so will I. :grrr:

I will probably be wearing the same style tops as as always - the cuts that flatter me: v-necks, boatnecks, scoop-necks and deep square necks, and a few proper collared shirts because my uni is fairly dressy and there are times when it's appropriate. :smartass:
 
I must admit that boatneck looks best on me.

I always buy quite a few boatneck and a few cowl-necked shirts. I find that they can be dressed up for work or dressed down.

They're very versitile.

Then again it always depends on the fabric.
 
Boatneck, turtleneck and this awesome blazer I just bought (yay! can't wait for winter! :P )
 
i really want this deep V sweater by Cythia Steffe

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