Continuing my 4 ways to wear series, here I’ve styled olive green pants 4 ways. These pants are a pretty recent addition to my closet but I’ve been looking for something like them for a while. When I saw they were on sale a few weeks ago I picked them up from Nordstrom. In an attempt to make the pieces of my wardrobe as versatile as possible, I styled these pants 4 different ways that are perfect for fall. The first 2 are quite casual, good for running errands or hanging out with friends. The third is a bit more elevated and the last one is perfect for work.
Here are similar options for olive pants:
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Olive green is a color that can be worn as a neutral and pairs very well with warm, fall colors. Unfortunately, I don’t have a warm skin tone so I’ve styled them with cool neutrals from my closet that I know look good with my skin tone.
1. Casual: denim jacket, striped t-shirt and black sneakers
This is the quintessential olive green pants outfit 😊 but for good reason. It’s classic, comfortable and always looks good. I don’t know why the pants look so scrunched at my knees in this picture, I promise they look better in real life!
- Denim jacket: Nordstrom, similar
- Striped t-shirt: Old Navy
- Olive pants: Nordstrom
- Shoes: Amazon, similar, similar
- Necklace: Gift from my husband, but this one is similar
2. Casual: plaid shirt, black vest, black riding boots
Since these pants are cropped, I paired them here with a tall boot for warmth.
- Plaid top: ThredUp (secondhand), but this one is similar
- Quilted vest: J.Crew, similar
- Olive pants: Nordstrom
- Knee-high boots: Old, but these are similar
3. Elevated Casual: Black sweater, necklace, leopard flats
If you read my post on how to style animal prints, you know that I’ve recently been adding more animal print, especially leopard, to my wardrobe. The flats in this outfit are comfortable and stylish and lend an interesting print to an otherwise basic look.
- Black sweater: Banana Republic
- Olive pants: Nordstrom
- Leopard print flats: Amazon
- Necklace: Gift from my husband, but this one is similar
4. Business Casual: Gray Blazer, black shell, heels
I don’t have a lot of need for business casual outfits right now since I’m working from home, but I know some people are going in to an office. Pop on a blazer and these pants are work-ready. This outfit leans more toward the warmer days of fall or spring since there is quite a lot of foot and ankle exposed but you could wear boots instead.
- Blazer: Old from Ann Taylor, similar, similar, similar, similar
- Black blouse: Nordstrom, similar
- Olive pants: Nordstrom
- Sandals: Amazon, similar
- Necklace: Old from Avon, but this one is similar
Thank you so much for reading along in another one of my 4 ways to wear series. I hope this gives you inspiration to style pieces in your wardrobe for different occasions.
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