Gap Bermuda Shorts

For only $39.50, Gap’s Bermuda Shorts are worth every penny. I haven’t worn shorts in years, but this year wanted something that wouldn’t show my undies whenever the wind blew (i.e. all my girly skirts). J.Crew’s cute shorts are mostly way too short, and the longer ones they have are chino, which I know is not that comfortable for me because it’s a thick, stiffer material. Enter Gap – yet again unexpectedly offering up dressy basics that look great yet feel uber comfortable.

Gap Bermuda ShortsGap Bermuda Shorts

I’m wearing: Forever 21 Sunglasses Penguin Tank, Gap Bermuda Shorts, Nine West Getby Wedges

I think they look amazing. Especially with wedge heels or espadrilles for summer. You can pair it with a dressy top for a very dressed-up outfit (i.e. Palmera Ruffle Cami from J.Crew) or dress casually with a simple tee or tank, like I did today. I don’t have *ahem* the smallest thighs, and I was afraid that would be an issue when getting my normal size 6 that I wear in skirts, but these fit perfectly and were even a little bit loose. Just sitting around in them they loosened a bit more, so I can tell that sizing up would not be a great idea. These are comfortable and mold to your body, again because of the spandex. Highly recommend, especially at the super low price of $39.50. Get it here from Gap.

Gap New Pencil Skirt + J.Crew Palmera Ruffle Cami

Gap has always been dependable for great basics. Now I realize that’s true not just for casual basics like tank tops and flip flops, but also for professional dress wear like classic pencil skirts! What’s amazing about this “New Pencil Skirt” is that even though it looks dressy, it has the feel of a casual, comfy item I have come to expect from Gap. Here’s the secret (I think) – 3% spandex. Usually when I wear pencil skirts, the material is pretty stiff and since it’s cut high, it feels awkward and somewhat binding whenever you move, bend over, sit down, etc. Not this skirt. It literally molds to your body and moves with you. I’m a bit sad that the length is so long; feels like the 24″ length J.Crew pencil skirts typically have. Hits me slightly below my knee. I got my usual J.Crew skirt size in this, but it feels a little large at the waist and I have a feeling it may stretch out a bit throughout the day, so I probably could have sized down.

Gap New Pencil SkirtGap New Pencil Skirt

I’m wearing: J.Crew Palmera Ruffle Cami, Gap New Pencil Skirt, Nine West Getby Wedges

Also pictured here is the J.Crew Palmera Ruffle Cami. J.Crew usually has many versions of this ruffle cami every season, and I’ve always been tempted to try it but just never pulled the trigger enough to get them at a good price in my size. I got this one size too big because that was the only one available for such a dirt cheap sale price. I thought a loose fit may look better with this kind of top anyway. I really love it! I feel so professional and dressed-up in this, whether in jeans, casual skirts, or pencil skirts. The silk material is so light and breezy, and the ruffles definitely do not look like shredded paper to me. I really want to pick up more of this cami in all the different ruffle versions J.Crew has produced. It’s out of stock now on the J.Crew site, probably due to the low sale price, but keep an eye out for pop backs!

Meanwhile, definitely get the Gap New Pencil Skirt now for only $44.50.

PS. Bear with me through all the background changes. I am trying to figure out the best place in my apartment to get some good lighting, and it apparently is not my kitchen!

J.Crew Embroidered Zafrina Skirt

I was pretty excited about the new Embroidered Zafrina Skirt from J.Crew. It has the smocked elastic waist that seems to be ubiquitous lately, which I usually love because it’s comfortable and gives me the choice of wearing skirts at the waist or at the hips. The color Bronzed Clay is so soft and feminine, and the embroidery detailing adds intricacies and elegance to an otherwise casual knit skirt.

J.Crew Embroidered Zafrina Skirt

However, the requirement for smocked waists is that the skirt itself must have some structure and hold some shape, preferably A-line, so that it doesn’t look like I just draped a piece of fabric over my body. I don’t want to wear a wrinkly, shapeless tube.

J.Crew Embroidered Zafrina SkirtJ.Crew Embroidered Zafrina Skirt

I’m wearing: J.Crew Sequin Stripe Henley, Banana Republic Dahlia Wedges

…and that’s exactly what this Zafrina skirt is. A rare miss for J.Crew, this skirt is wrinkly, completely shapeless, and poofy. I’ve rarely felt this unattractive and matronly in J.Crew clothing. When I look down at the skirt, it looks pretty, the fabric feels soft, and the embroidery detailing is really beautiful and well done. But then I look in the mirror and I feel like shuddering. I had to take photos for you all, but I honestly disliked it so much I didn’t even know what to pair with it…and really could not wait to take it off afterwards. So sad. I do not recommend. At all. Their pictures online show this skirt as an A-line skirt, but if that was their goal, they should have used a stiffer material to hold the shape better – maybe poplin?

But if you want to give it a shot, get it here from J.Crew for $74.50 (with 20% off promo through tomorrow!).