🇬🇧 Tips on how to wear a poncho

When it comes to style, I advocate that we should buy quality clothes with a striking design, with a few basic pieces, but many different pieces that enhance our personality. Those who buy quality clothes know that they can last more than ten years and won’t be always trendy during that time. But it is possible to use these non-trendy pieces in current, elegant and beautiful ways.

Today's text gives basic advice on how to wear ponchos, a winter garment that rarely appears on the runways, but which can add a special touch to your style on days with mild temperatures. If you have one or want to try it, read this text. If you know someone who has ponchos in their closet, share the link with your contacts. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, save this text to your favourite websites to learn how to wear the poncho next winter.

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Man:

    • Wear the poncho with cleanly designed or Oxford shoe-like boots, straight tailored trousers, a fitted knit cardigan, and leather and metal bracelets.
    • Another option is to wear it with cowboy boots, bootcut or straight jeans, a shirt and some metal rings that match your personal colouring.

Woman:

    • Wear the poncho with shorts, thick tights, boots, a shirt and a hat.
    • Another option is to wear it with a long-sleeved leotard, low-rise pants, pumps and bracelets.

The above tips are very simple, for those not used to being creative in dressing start experimenting. It should be noted that I don't see your poncho and some models may not look good with the tips above. For personalised advice and other more creative ones, plan your consultation time by following the instructions on the “Services available” page to have the guidance of a professional with 4 decades of experience in the fashion industry. The services are available in Portuguese, English and Italian for customers around the world.

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Nycka, the Nomad

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