There’s a way to pull off lazy dressing without looking sloppy. Here, we break down the five laid-back pieces that you can easily spice up for a double-tap worthy OOTD. Featuring SM Youth’s new ambassadors: Janna Tee, Yanna Cowper, Maureen Schrijver, Akiko Abad and Jennica Sanchez, take cues from how these cool girls step up their style game wearing pieces found in the boys’ teenwear section.
Casual T-shirt
Yanna Cowper
There are so many ways to play around with your favorite tee given the right styling. You can go for something grungy with a pair of ripped jeans, or give it an edgy spin via a leather jacket. The possibilities are endless.
Style Bible Tip: Go out of your comfort zone and throw in an interesting piece to your style equation—like an ear cuff, perhaps?
Denim Cutoffs
Janna Tee
It’s super easy to just slip into a pair of light-washed denim cutoffs when you’re feeling lazy or when you’re running out of options on what to wear. Still, keep it classy so you don’t end up looking like you’re just making a quick stop at the convenience store.
Style Bible Tip: Dress it up a notch with a tailored jacket.
Jogger Pants
Jennica Sanchez
Yes, you can wear joggers without looking like you’re off to the gym! Give it a chic twist by matching it with more refined pieces.
Style Bible Tip: Strike a balance by injecting a feminine element, like a cropped top or a nice set of heels.
Oversized Sweater
Maureen Schrijver
Brave the rainy days with an oversized sweater to keep you warm and cozy. Don’t worry, though—with these pretty knits, you won’t have to compromise comfort for style.
Style Bible Tip: Go full-on #TeamCozy with a pair of cool kicks!
Boyfriend Jeans
Akiko Abad
A pair of ripped boyfriend jeans will instantly give you that cool, effortless vibe. It’s a must-have if you’re trying to ace the model-off-duty look!
Style Bible Tip: Unless you want to look like you’re heading to the ghetto, keep the rest of your outfit polished.
This story originally appeared on Stylebible.ph.
* Minor edits have been made by the Femalenetwork.com editors.
Photos: SM Youth