Monday 22 September 2014

The Basics Of Cheap Bohemian Style Clothing

By Karina Frost


If you are not someone who is comfortable wearing clothes that bind and cut into your body or that look like a uniform worn by all others in your group then you may want to look into more casual, looser wardrobe designs. There is a mode of dress that focuses on freedom of movement and loose fitting garments. Finding the proper cheap Bohemian style clothing for your lifestyle and looks will prove essential to following this trend.

The key to having a successful look when going Boho-chic is not to overdo it when dressing. What most people seek is a look that is balanced. Using wardrobe staples in concert with items that are rich in details will give that balance without making you look like a street person. This look was inspired by the clothing worn in the hippie era of the sixties and seventies as well as from Romania artists and nomads who had little money to spend on new clothing.

Layering is a major part of this fashion statement. Women can put designs and colors together that normally would not be seen and by adding a sash, belt or shawl pull the designs and colors together effectively. Using a scarf as a belt or headband can alter the entire look of an outfit and adding a jacket can take it from day wear to evening wear in an instant.

Looking for exceptionally detailed accessories to increase your wardrobe and enhance the fine features of your face and body may out to be a daily treasure trove. The most available sources can be found on the internet where hundreds of websites can be found that display pictures of the garments they have available. You may also wish to visit a few more casual sites that offer tie dyed garments and accessories for sale.

There are many local resources available to those seeking a Boho look. Most thrift stores have large stocks of items that have been used by others and found their way into the store. Many items are purchased from estates that belonged to the children of the sixties and contain many items from that era.

Specialty shops also have large inventories of Boho styles to select from. They may also specialize in tie dyed garments and accessories. The clothes and accessories found in these stores may be hand made by the seller or in the case of many internet companies assembled overseas in third world countries. Many are made in China and India.

Regional flea markets and county fairs also have booths that offer garments that are either Bohemian in nature or re-purposed for resale. Here you may find long loose flowing dresses or skirts made from silk scarves that are perfect for layering with a short jacket or crocheted shawl. You may also find a cropped halter top made from re-purposed denim jeans that fits your personality perfectly.

Creating your own style from items that are not only attractive but also comfortable can be an exciting venture. Paying attention to your face and body styles while selecting the perfect look can take your wardrobe from special to spectacular with a little research and effort.




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