How To Incorporate Green Into Your Wardrobe For St. Patrick's Day 🍀

Just J Stylin Life
by Just J Stylin Life

St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner - Thursday March 17th to be exact! To prevent scrambling for green clothing on Thursday morning, I'm sharing a few ways to easily incorporate green into your outfits without overwhelming yourself. You can include green in more than just your clothing, but I figured I'd share a little outfit inspo to help.


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IDEA 1 - MONOCHROMATIC ALL GREEN

What better way to avoid getting pinched than to wear ALL green?! Find two green pieces that are the same shade of green and wear them together! This can go for any shade of green - sage, emerald, forest, mint, neon, etc.


SHOP SIMILAR TOP | SHOP SIMILAR BOTTOMS


IDEA 2 - ADD A SINGLE GREEN PIECE

If you're not a fan of green or simply don't have much in your closet, you can add just a single green piece to your outfit. Once again, this can be any tint or shade of green. For this look I chose a sage green bodysuit as the focal green piece. Add comfy jeans and a blazer and accessorize as you wish.


SHOP BLAZER | SHOP BODYSUIT | SHOP JEANS


IDEA 3 - CHOOSE A PIECE WITH LOTS OF GREEN IN IT

What if you don't have ANY green pieces of clothing? That's ok. You can wear an item that has green IN it, like this dress. I chose this dress because the green is one of the prominent colors and is hard to miss. This also has gold which is another common color for St. Patricks Day. Oh, and did I mention it's super comfy too? Win win!


SHOP THIS DRESS (non commissionable)


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