segunda-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2016

Go functional, go Utilitarian

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If you favor a more practical side and value usefulness more than flimsy appearance, then utilitarian fashion is for you.

Nothing is wrong with focusing on functionality and believe it or not, the fashion world understands that. Achieve comfort and maximize your garment’s use by opting for a utilitarian style.

Utilitarian style defined:

Use monotones. Black, brown and gray are the usual palette that’s present in this category of style. The cut and trim of clothing borders between safari and military. Prepare to deal with a myriad of pockets accompanied by buttons and zippers.

This is an all-business kind of fad; no drama and very straight forward. This might be domineering especially to women who value design and intricate details, but definitely a total treat for those who are followers of androgynous fashion.

The basics

Utilitarian dresses are usually cut in a clean and straight silhouette. Focus on the monotony of color and observe military details to own this kind of style in a feminine way.

Work with buttons and don the conservative way of dressing. Do not be confined with the idea of this style, though. Silver jewelry works best, and wearing it will add flare to your ensemble.

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Jumpsuits

Yes, you may wear the fireman uniform in your everyday ensemble. Do it by having your own piece of jumpsuit in a crisp fabric like denim.

Pair it with boots and a long handled bag to rock the laid-back look.

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Trench coats

This is the core garment of the utilitarian style. Opt for a longer cut, about half leg length and do not forget tiny details like epaulets, huge pockets and over-sized lapels.

Create the illusion of a waistline amid distinct cuts by wearing a thick belt. Either wear it with the usual top-pants ensemble or put it over a maxi dress to add drama to the look.

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