How To Style Embroidered Clothing

Embroidered clothing has been on trend for many years and comes in many different forms including, embroidered tops, jeans, trainers and dresses. If you’re someone who wants to invest in embroidered clothing but you’re not sure how to style it, then you’ve come to the right place. 

This article will talk you through how to style embroidered clothing so all you have to do is choose which clothes you are going to buy. I’ve covered everything from dressing up an embroidered piece of clothing to keeping it casual with a t-shirt and trousers. 

Dress it up

Embroidered clothing is a great statement piece to have in your wardrobe. I would suggest going with either a nice cami top or embroidered shirt to dress up as these can be paired with either trousers or a skirt. 

For the warmer months, pair your embroidered top with a leather or ruched black skirt and a nice pair of heels to dress it up even more. Having a simple, black skirt on the bottom will draw attention to the top and make it stand out. You can then finish the outfit off with your favourite accessories and a clutch bag. 

For the colder months, pair your embroidered top with a pair of leather trousers and some heels or boots. Once again, finish the outfit off with your favourite accessories and a clutch bag with your evening essentials. 

Invest in embroidered nightwear

Embroidered clothing doesn’t just apply to clothes you would go out in. Embroidered nightwear is a great way to make yourself feel a bit more dressed up on relaxed evenings as it is more luxurious than ordinary nightwear. 

A dressing gown with your name is a great embroidered piece to start with. You will get that hotel feeling with a luxurious dressing gown whilst being in the comfort of your own home. Not only is this a great piece to buy for yourself, but it can also be used as a personalised gift to a loved one. 

Layer up with an embroidered jacket

If you live somewhere where the weather is a bit more temperamental then an embroidered jacket is the way to go. When it starts to get colder, many of us tend to just throw on a jumper or big puffer coat. 

Investing in an embroidered denim jacket allows you to layer your clothes without wearing a big jumper and covering your outfit. It is a great way to layer up for the colder weather whilst staying on trend and keeping your outfit stylish. 

It is also a great layering piece to have if you are out all day and need something to keep you warm as the sun goes down. 

Keep it casual

If you prefer to keep it casual with your clothing style, you can still find the right embroidered clothing piece for you. I would suggest going for a simple embroidered t-shirt that you can wear with blue trousers to keep it casual. 

Alternatively, you can style your t-shirt with a pair of denim shorts and sandals in warmer weather. Starting off with a more casual look is a great way to ease yourself into wearing embroidered clothing if you aren’t used to clothing with bold colours and texture.

Get ready for summer with an embroidered dress

Embroidered dresses tend to be made from lighter material, making them perfect for summer. For a daytime look, go with an embroidered skater dress paired with all-white trainers. For an evening look, go for a midi-length embroidered dress with some small heels or sandals. 

Maxi embroidered dresses are also a great wedding guest outfit for the spring/summer as they will keep you cool whilst looking elegant and sophisticated. Flowered embroidered dresses are perfect for rustic or beach weddings to stay on theme with the wedding venue. 

In summary

In summary, there are many ways to style embroidered clothing depending on your style. Whether you like more casual outfits or you like to dress up your outfits, you will find something for you in this article. 

To cover all bases, make sure you have a casual embroidered piece such as a t-shirt and one you can dress up such as an embroidered shirt so you’re covered for all occasions. I would also suggest buying embroidered nightwear for self-care evenings where you want to feel a bit more luxurious. 

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