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Preppy Style Clothes
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Buy the preppy style clothes. Just because you got some clothes from an upper class store doesn't mean they are preppy. Buy clothes that are classic, and clean-cut. Don't be afraid to splurge on these a little, as preps tend to hold onto clothes for a long time. Remember to make sure your clothes are always clean, and always match. Good fabrics are very important. Get rid of any polyester. Buy mostly 100%cotton, wool and cashmere. Wear preppy colors. Bright and happy, like green, pink, light blue, nautical red, white and navy blue and preppy patterns such as plaid, stripes, gingham, polka dots, argyle, floral, paisley, nova checks, and tartan. * Here are some suggestions for that type of clothing: * Polo shirts * Oxford shirts (unlike polos, oxford shirts should always be long-sleeved ***if it is warm outside simply roll up the sleeves) * Rugby shirt * Cable-knit vests and sweaters (traditional cricket sweaters) * A jacket or blazer (navy blue is a staple; try seersucker or madras plaid in summer, tweed in winter) * Chino pants-could have cuffs * Khaki pants. The prep equivalent to jeans * Bermuda shorts (khaki, madras plaid, seersucker, linen or preppy prints and patterns) * Skirts (khaki, madras plaid, seersucker, linen, preppy prints and patterns) * Tea dresses and summer dresses (in madras plaid, preppy colors, seersucker, or linen). A-line dresses, halters, and flowy dresses are acceptable. * Tennis- and golf-inspired shirts, skirts, and dresses * Know the right stores and the right things to buy. Check out Preppy Must Have (http://www.preppymusthave.com). There are lots of great recommendations and also a daily feature. * Color coordination is key! If you're unsure about how to put together outfits, Google "preppy outfits" or visit the Preppy Journal online

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