With college comes internships and with internships comes a whole new way of dressing. When I started my first internship, I, like many students, struggled trying to develop an office appropriate wardrobe with what was already in my closet and a tiny budget. This week's Flannel Friday gives all you students out there an example of how you can incorporate your flannel shirt into your work style. Office dress-codes vary greatly, so the outfit below can be modified to either be as formal or casual as your employer allows. If you work in a more casual environment, jeans can be worn in place of dress pants. The trick for making flannel work appropriate is to layer your tops and add polished accessories, like great jewelry or a structured tote. Per usual, everything I've featured is under $50! Another plus, many stores, like J. Crew and Loft, offer student discounts. Just bring your student ID and ask at the register.
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photo credits: Old Navy, Macy's, LOFT, J. Crew, Gap, Express, Target, JustFab
flannel - Old Navy $19.97 (reg. $26.94),
pumps - Steve Madden $41.65 (reg. $119!),
earrings - LOFT $29.50,
sweater - J. Crew Factory $34.50,
pants - Gap $49.50,
bracelet - Express $34.90,
belt - Target $12.99,
tote - JustFab $19.95 with membership ($49.00 without)
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