I have this black panch with a lot of holes in it (u know the stitching) and the neck on it is round like a tee-shrit and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on what shirt to wear under it with jeans. I've worn one of those double v-necks and it was maroon and it looked ok. I guess a think strap tank top would look ok but it's too cold for that now. Any suggestions would be awesome! This is a hard question :)
XoSoBlonde93 answered Sunday October 24 2004, 3:20 pm: You could wear a long sleeve shirt wiht nothing on it. The following colors would look hott:
Any shade of pink
White
Red if red looks good on you
and maybe lime green [ XoSoBlonde93's advice column | Ask XoSoBlonde93 A Question ]
Short_N_Punky answered Sunday October 24 2004, 11:25 am: Ok im sorry i cant help you im not good with stuff like this lol. Im more of a tom boy ripped jeans bagy t shirt kinda girl. but sorry couldnt help. Good luck. Write to me when you have another problem maybe i can help then.
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FrEe2bMe answered Sunday October 24 2004, 4:30 am: Well you could make this look really cute. I think if you wore
-a spaghetti strap shirt underneath it solid color or decorated
-a sports bra the like chriss crossy kind
-a cute wife beater
-any sleeve less shirt
-with the right style of it, you could pull off a turtleneck underneath..but only if its the right style
-a really tite fitting darker shades color shirt than the poncho like if the poncho is light pink where a darker pink
-but since you said it was black ANY color could go under it except brown...
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