A Mélange of Seasonal Khaki

Always here this time of year in several shades, khaki does not have to reflect the military

Light Khaki   left to right

Linen Blend Shirtdress by Donna Karan New York: 38″ length Front button closure Notched lapels Short sleeves with one-button cuffs Removable belt Unlined 52% linen, 48% viscose $169.00

Portrait Collar Belted Linen Blend Midi Dress by Donna Karan:  46 1/2″ length Hidden-button placket Removable belt Unlined 52% linen, 48% viscose $189.00

Emerson Maxi Dress by Revolve:  Unlined polyester Dual front zipper closure Smocked elastic neckline and waist Two cargo button pockes Two cargo zipper pockets  Ripstop fabric with dual front drawcords Neckline to hem measures approx 50″ in length Sale $161.00

Separates   left to right

Fairfax Blazer by Velvet: Mid-weight woven Double-breasted silhouette with a slightly oversized fit Fully lined Polyester/viscose/elastane Sale $180.00

Ellah Midi Skirt by Cinq a Sept: 68% cotton, 28% nylon, 4% spandex
Lining: 100% viscose Machine wash Fully lined Hidden side zipper closure 32.5″ in length $325.00

Leila Linen Pleated Trousers by Reiss: Adjustable button waistband taps Side pockets Wide leg Sale $171.00

Olive Khaki

Left: Bengala Cargo Midi Skirt by Mango: 31 1/2″ length (size Medium) Drawcord-toggle waist Cargo flap-patch pockets Unlined polyester $49.99

Right: Dominquez Strapless Midi Dress by Faithful the Brand: 45″ center front length (size Medium) Back zip closure Strapless Side-seam pockets  Unlined cotton $220.00

Jumpsuits

Left: Isla Tie Waist Wide Leg Utility Jumpsuit by LK Bennett: Notched collar Short sleeves Removable tie belt Chest pockets 38% modal, 36% polyester, 26% lyocell Machine wash $475.00

Right: Liliana Lyocell Wide Leg Jumpsuit by Reiss: Relaxed, shirt style, blouson top Chest pockets Button front Waist belt Front pleats Side pockets $400.00

Opening

Adavi Stretch Linen Shirt Dress: Tailored from breathable stretch linen. Features a relaxed fit, a crisp collar and roll-tab sleeves. Pleats at the bodice add waist definition while buttons down the A-line skirt allow for adjustable front-slit styling. Sale $489.00

Featured items are selected by our editors simply because we like them and think you will too. Woman Around Town was not paid for featuring any item in this post.

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