Summer isn’t over just yet, but a lot of the summer style trends are drying up quickly. Here are a few things you can incorporate into your wardrobe to keep your summer style hot while it lasts, without buying a whole new wardrobe.
Switch up your sunglass game by going for a colorful more reflective lens. Rocking a bolder lens is guaranteed to take any summer outfit from “eh” to “yaaas.” Illesteva Sunglasses DIFF Eyewear
The bandana trend has been around since the spring, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it has to be boring and outdated. Whether you chose to wear it around your neck, on your head or anywhere else, there are so many different ways to style a bandana so you can switch it up all summer depending on the vibes you’re going for.
Body chains are the shit. You’ve most likely seen them worn with a bathing suit, but they also look kickass over or under a low-cut tank or formfitting dress.
Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean leather can’t be a thing. Leather is a super badass way to feel and look sexy all year long, you just have make sure to dress to not sweat your ass off in the summer heat.
Sweaters don’t have to wait until fall to make an appearance in your wardrobe. The off the shoulder sweater trend is coming in hot right now and can be great for those chilly summer nights.
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