If the plaid shirt was born in the 19th century in the Irish and Scottish countries, it is clear that today, it has not yet taken a wrinkle. Heir of the tartan motif, the tile print is now considered a timeless in the world of fashion. Creators such as Saint Laurent, Maison Martin Margiela and Isabel Marant are happy to repeat it every season by revisiting it from every angle.

However, it is conceded to you: the plaid shirt is not always easy to wear. Yet, escaping the image of the Canadian lumberjack is much easier than imagined. Because believe it or not, this piece can very well release a chic and ultra feminine aura. Worn with jeans, a skirt or even a dress, the checkered shirt can do wonders.

1/3 ... with pants
The plaid shirt with pants
Reiko

When you want to wear the checked shirt with pants, the grunge option with torn jeans and biker boots remains the most obvious. But why not change his habits and innovate a little? It slides nonchalantly, with a few open buttons, inside ... a leather jogging. An adventurous but detonating combination.

2/3 ... with a dress
The checked shirt with a dress
Zadig & Voltaire

This season, the surprising alliance between a checkered shirt and a printed dress is daring. The secret ? Give him a small place, mine of nothing, between our dress and our jacket of tailor. Result: a nice mix between grunge and glamor, to wear both day and evening.

3/3 ... with a skirt
The plaid shirt with a skirt
Mango

Citadine and curved, a red plaid shirt is ideal to be worn with a miniskirt in jeans buttoned. Nothing more effective to give him preppy tunes and BC-BG, while remaining feminine. We add some accessories such as a woven belt and a handbag and the trick is played.

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