I think this striped eyelet shirt is just about the cutest, and would look great under a blazer.
A cool zebra-stripe top in an unexpected—but really good—hue.
A breezy gingham popover that’s ideal for the warm days ahead.
This off shoulder tee is both super-cool and quite classic.
I dig the micro-stripes on this seamed shirt, and also the slightly shorter sleeves.
The abstract print on this smock-waisted top is really good and a little reminiscent of the 80s.
This gauze button-down also comes in both white and black, but I really like this dusty rose.
Such a great floral print on this voluminous peasant top.
A cute cotton tie neck top that’d spiff up your same old boring jeans.
OK, so this shirt doesn’t feature especially spring-like colors, but I really love the blue and brown together.
And you know how big a fan I am of blue and black together, like on this lovely top.
The tonal plaid here is a cool, subtle touch.
Just a good, slightly oversized striped poplin shirt.
I’m pretty sure I’ve shown you this striped tee before, but I just think it’s perfect.
This twill shirt is chic in a Boy-Scout-uniform kind of a way.
This pretty, feminine specimen looks way pricier than it is to me.
And here’s a pretty good leopard print in a nice, clean shape, which is just how I like my leopard prints.
That J. Crew striped poplin looks so comfortable and such a great price! And cotton!!!
The gingham and dusty rose shirts are drawing me in. Maybe it’s a combination of the classic cut and unusual colors (for me) that have no end of appeal this spring.
I am digging on all the animal prints today and yesterday. I think that is from hanging around here. Great post!