20 Ways to Wear Plaid Without Looking Like A Lumberjack
Plaid is a fashion staple that’s versatile in every season, making it never go out of style. There are so many ways to style it whether you want a little or a lot of plaid, and don’t worry, you won’t look like a lumberjack, we promise. Whether you want to go all-out with a plaid dress or just accessorize with just a scarf, I’m here to show you how to sport the style so that you’re ready for your next “Flannel Friday”. Here are 20 ways to wear plaid without looking like a lumberjack and how to recreate each look!
1. Button Down And Skirt
For those days where the weather isn’t too hot or too cold, this vest and skirt combo is the perfect way to rock your plaid. Dress it up with a statement necklace or dress it down with some cute slip on sneakers.
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2. Bold Patterns
Mixing patterns is super trendy right now, and this plaid and polka dot combo is no exception.
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3. Chic Vibes
This chic ensemble is the perfect outfit for your first day of class or for a potential interview.
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4. Keepin’ It Casual
If you’re going for a more casual look, this tank top and plaid shirt look is for you. Leave it unbuttoned with a basic t-shirt underneath and some cute accessories to finish the look. This is one of the easiest ways to wear plaid!
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5. The Work Ready Look
This look is perfect if you’re wanting a plaid outfit that you can wear to work. Plaid Suits are coming back in style and if you throw on some shades you’ll look like a total boss.
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6. Rainy Day Vibes
If you live where it always rains, you can still dress cute! This outfit is perfect for when precipitation is in the forecast.
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7. Grunge Girl
If you have a grungier style, this plaid look is right for you. Dark colors with tights and platform boots give it some serious edge.
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8. Sophisticated and Stylish
Have a big speech coming up in your public speaking class? Dress to impress with plaid pants and a statement necklace.
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9. Double Plaid
You can never have too much of a good thing, and this plaid on plaid ensemble is proof. Pair a chic scarf over a quilted plaid jacket for an awesome look. This is one of those super comfy ways to wear plaid!
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10. Pretty and Preppy
This plaid, vest, and pearls combo is perfect for all of my preppy girls out there. Accessorize with some glam flats and a cute clutch!
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11. The Quirky Chick
If you’re looking for something that is cute yet quirky, go for this plaid dress and cardigan combo.
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12. Just A Little Plaid
This shirt is the perfect way to add a splash of plaid without having to go all out. If you have a plaid tunic, top it off with a oversized shirt for a layered plaid look.
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13. The Teacher
If you’re student teaching, this look is perfect for you.
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14. Glam It Up
This faux fur vest adds a glam flare to a plain plaid shirt and can take any average daytime look to the next level.
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15. For The Hipster
If you’re going with more of a hipster vibe, this outfit is the one for you. Roll the cuffs up on your skinny jeans and add a cardigan.
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16. Preppy And Professional
This outfit mixes preppy and professional to give you the perfect business casual look when you need it. Great for work or for lunch with your boyfriend’s family.
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17. For Cooler Days
On those days when you need an extra layer or two, this plaid coat will keep you warm and stylish.
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18. The Plaid Dress
If you’re looking for a full-on plaid look, then this dress is perfect for you. Top it off with a leather jacket.
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19. Just A Scarf
If full-on plaid isn’t your thing but you still want to look cute, accessorizing with this scarf is a happy medium.
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20. Hats Off To Ya!
This final plaid look is not only cute, but it is totally trendy. Give off cool girl vibes with a brimmed hat and ankle booties to complete the look.
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Do you have any other ways to wear plaid without looking like a lumberjack? Share in the comments below!
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