Admit it: it is a very nice piece, but we don’t use to wear it so often. The fact is that pulling off a poncho can be tricky, but it still remains a super cool piece to wear in winter, not under a coat, but while in the office, tiping and working, still feeling comfy. Wearing a poncho over a collared shirt creates a smarter, office-approved look. As far as the top is concerned, if your poncho requires to wear something underneath it, the most common option is to wear it over a long sleeve t-shirt or sweater.
A tan poncho and black skinny jeans are the ideal way to infuse effortless cool into your day-to-day arsenal. And if you need to immediately up the style ante of this ensemble with shoes, why not introduce black leather ankle boots to this outfit? As for the bottom, the easiest way to style a poncho is to wear it with skinny jeans or slim trousers. Because a poncho is rather billowy itself, wearing something fit on your bottom will balance your outfit’s volume and won’t make you look like a balloon. For a more contemporary feel, modernize your look by pairing the poncho with leather skinnies. A trickier look to pull off would be pairing your poncho with boyfriend jeans. If you’re not very tall though, you risk ending up looking disproportionate. Wearing heels will help elevate your style.
For a 70s-inspired look, team your poncho with flare jeans or trousers. Pairing a poncho with over-the-knee boots will give your outfit a sexy, modern vibe. Show off some leg and wear it with shorts or even as a dress with thigh-high boots in suede.
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