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I’m starting to sense a pattern. I’m officially knee-deep in anything and everything clean beauty and I’m not looking back. By now, all-natural beauty has become a household term for many of us, but it’s for good reason. I simply sleep better at night knowing that I’m doing my body (and mind) good by sticking to products that help me feel better every day. And honestly adopting a few new daily habits plus switching out the old, for the new au-natural has been a super easy adjustment. Emphasis on easy.
In today’s peek at my current beauty obsessions, I’m leaning heavily on the detox factor. After receiving my first box in LeafTV’s The Year of Wellness, I was eager to keep a lot of the products around long after the samples were done. Thanks to the Detox Box, I was introduced to the benefits of drinking of a copper water bottle (which just so happens to be beautiful too) and burning the sweet smelling palo santo sticks. I found these daily shake mixes that taste just as good as they sound. But I also recently introduced The Super Elixir’s Sleep Welle calming tea and sleep mist into my nighttime routine…two excellent products that are proving their worth when I need to get in relaxation mode stat. Read more about each of the items below, and share what all-natural beauty products you’ve been obsessing over lately! Truly, MKR
P.S. We’ve been toying with the idea of posting videos via Facebook Live about posts like this. We’d love to hear if you’d like to see this beauty content on there. Interiors? Travel? Tell us your thoughts! xo
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It all started as a standard issue, a simple white cotton jersey crewneck during World War II. But it wasn’t until the nineties did we see the white tee become a fast fashion staple. Since then, we’ve seen it on everyone from your runway walking fashionistas to your most laid-back dressers on a daily basis…and it’s one of my go-to items in my closet for as long as I can remember.
It’s undeniable; the perfect white tee has staying power. I find myself reaching for it season after season, year after year. It’s the thing I hunt for when I complain about having nothing to wear. Paired with my go-to leather jacket, a pair of booties and my favorite jeans, I’m out the door in five. But the problem is I feel like I cycle through at least a dozen of these bad boys every few months, so I knew it was time to take a few moments and find out just what white tee is really the best…and then stock up of course.
Like finding the perfect pair of jeans, it can feel like quite the hunt to settle on the perfect white tee. And with so many options ranging from $6 to $125+, it’s easy to fall for the wrong tee, only to realize it too late after a few wears and washes (believe me, I know). So the WOM team recently set out to find the perfect white tee, hoping to take the guesswork out of it for good. We brought out your low to mid priced basics: J.Crew, Old Navy, Madewell, Gap, Target, H&M, and Splendid. We then pulled in the more expensive crew: PAIGE, Rag & Bone, James Perse, J.McLaughlin, T by Alexander Wang and Kit & Ace. And we tried, and we tried, and we tried on all afternoon. But we didn’t stop there, we also chose are favorites and test drove them for a month to see how they would stand up when it came to wear and tear; would they shrink, fade, or lose their shape?
The team agreed on a handful of factors that can define the perfect white tee. Factors like the overall fit (do you want it to be loose, tight, semi-fitted?). The material (cotton, tissue, spandex content?). The weight (is it more on the sheer side or thick?). Will it last or fade in color (pilling threads and snags should be the last of your concerns with a good everyday tee). What about the neckline: boatneck, crewneck and v-neck versions can feel like entirely different shirts, with a give-or-take a few pounds effect on any body. Lastly, cost verses just how long the tee will be in your daily wardrobe rotation before it gets shuffled to your nightly pajama or workout rotation.
We all of course had our different opinions, and I’m thinking we should do a Snapchat or Facebook Live to talk about which style we really loved best and why. But until we get those cameras rolling here’s at least what I landed on.
For my every day tee it seems history will repeat itself. I’ve been wearing J.Crew and Madewell for years (and I buy practically in bulk when I order) and even after a dozen try-ons and wears of different brands, I’m most likely sticking to these two tried and true brands. At $19.50, Madewell gives you their best-selling white tee shirt, in an “airy slub cotton” that nails that perfectly lived-in look. The weight of the shirt feels substantial when you’re wearing it too, helping it to drape in all of right places. Like Madewell, J.Crew offers a similar rendition with its “vintage cotton scoopneck t-shirt” and it’s dependable, easy, and doesn’t break the bank ($29.50 but almost always on sale).
I loved the long length on H&M’s white tees, but being on the low end of the spectrum when it comes to actual quality you’ll likely only get a few solid wears out of them. And lastly while I’m a big fan of the T by Alexander Wang tee’s fabric and high quality they shrink, like really shrink which doesn’t justify the cost.
The Rag & Bone basic white tee,PAIGE’s stretch knit tee and were absolutely beautiful, but likely fit the bill as an “everyday white tee” for those of you who will throw them in the dryer with the rest of your whites on laundry day (costing around $85+). The sheer materials on both of these led the team to agree that they were too thin for everyday wear and the almost slinky effect of the sheer fabric on the torso wasn’t the most flattering on bra lines. However these designer digs would be great for date night (with a pair of heels and a great lace bralette). And speaking of dressed up versions, the J.McLauhlin Signature Tee and Kit & Ace’s stunning technical tee would be a great splurge for under a blazer or vest, as they have the comfort of a tee but function more as a top when it comes to the actual material.
Speaking of bra lines, the importance of a great t-shirt bra hit home for all of us on this shoot day. Tell me friends, have you found your perfect white tee?! What brand are your go-to’s? Truly, MKR
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Fall is FINALLY here (I know you’re probably sick of us talking about it by now, but it’s my favorite), and you know what that means…a trip to the pumpkin patch was on the top of my to-do list! I treasure the trip every October, being on a serious mission to pick out the best of the best to spruce up our front door. And of course the pumpkin patch gives me the perfect excuse to practice my fall #OOTD, which usually looks a lot like today’s perfectly plaid shirt layered under a cozy sweater, with a pair of great jeans, a ball cap, tote and a blanket scarf (because #duh).
Hands-down the best part about dressing for fall is the layers, am I right? And here in Atlanta it’s not just stylish, but a necessity since it’s chilly in the mornings and evenings and warmer during the day. Lately, my favorite keep-it-casual trick when layering is to roll my sweater up halfway, keeping the shirt underneath tight to the wrist. It creates that extra pop to any outfit, adding interest and layers to the look while keeping it pulled together, but un-fussy.
And while we’re on the subject, let’s talk about those layers. I immediately snatched up this plaid shirt and was so pleased to find that it was long enough (which is so important to me, again because I have a long torso). In a medium, it was the perfect size; not too loose or too tight. Plus the material is thin, having a natural wrinkle which looks good 100% of the time underneath a sweater or jacket (read: no wrinkles or creases which prevents those weird indents or bulges that can happen when layering).
When I look at my favorite fall layers, I always love to pull in a little pattern play. This outfit is no exception; plaid and stripes always pair so perfectly together. While this sweater would be beautiful dressed up with a nice pair of slacks (ivory on ivory would create an amazing monotone look), it can also mix and match with a casual plaid blouse like I did here.
But what I’m really raving about are these jeans…I was honestly a bit shocked with how good they were! They’re mid-rise, and fit me in all of the right places especially since I recently realized that I shouldn’t be wearing low-rise jeans with my long torso. And these jeans are the answer to all of my dressing room woes. With enough stretch in them, they’re beyond comfortable but they also never lose their stretch on the second day. Believe me, I know the perfect jeans are hard to find, but this pair has earned a solid spot at the top of my list.
And with that, I had what I consider a perfect fall day and found my go-to fall outfit this year. Tell me friends, what does your perfect fall day look like? Truly, MKR
P.S. Next week we’ll be sharing a recipe for one of my favorite fall treats that pairs perfectly with a trip to the pumpkin patch (hint hint: donuts) so stay tuned! xo
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Photography, Haley Sheffield for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with J.McLaughlin, a brand we love and adore. All opinions are 100% our own.