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What Fabrics, Textures, or Patterns Say Spring to You?


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If you dress in monotones or a very narrow color range, do you change things up seasonally? If so, what textures, patterns, fabrics, or more do you pull out when it’s springtime? As someone who wears a lot of black, I’ve joked that I have my ā€œspring blacksā€ ā€” so let’s discuss!

How to Dress in Monotones in Spring

To me, some of my ā€œspring blacksā€ include things like

  • linen or gauzy fabrics
  • sheer fabrics or details
  • dots ā€“ clip dots, Swiss dots, (confetti dots was a new one but readers were mentioning it last week!),
  • white and ivory details, like a white shirt collar peeking out of a sweater or white sneakers instead of black boots ā€” or black and white patterns
  • lace can be iffy because so much of it has a ā€œholidayā€ look to it, but I think less traditional laces can be good for springā€¦
  • I don’t know why, but details like puffed sleeves feel springy, too

Meanwhile, I’ll put away things in heavier fabrics; most of my sweaters that don’t have an element of cotton, silk, or linen are washed and set aside until the fall. For some reason cableknit sweaters feel more ā€œfall,ā€ but wider knits like fisherman knits seem fine for springā€¦ Anything velvet or with velvet details should go away by March.

For example, some ā€œspringy black topsā€ from Nordstrom at the moment ā€” including a slightly sheer blouse with tulip sleeves, a ā€œraglan sleeveā€ with a wide lace (this one comes in plus sizes and in white, and then there are solid colors without the lace detail in bright colors), a linen sweater, and a black blouse with eyelets. Another thing I do do in spring: switch my darker denim out for lighter blues, grays, and whites for spring.

collage of black tops for springcollage of black tops for spring
tulip sleeves / raglan sleeves with lace / linen sweater / eyelet top

In more recent years I’ve been trying to grow my collection of navy, as that feels even more springy than black ā€” but I find navy kind of hard to do for dressing in monotones because there are so many different shades of navy.

Readers, how about you ā€” do you wear a lot of the same color? If you wear lighter colors like beiges and whites, how do you switch it up for fall vs. spring?

Stock photo via Deposit Photos / starast.



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