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7 Shirts to Match Your Daily Mood

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Marist chapter.

There’s nothing quite like finding the perfect outfit. Whether you’re shopping for a purpose or just need some retail therapy, coming across the piece of clothing you were searching for makes the time, effort and money spent more than worth it. There aren’t many things that can compare to a dress that slims your waist, the top that appropriately accentuates your cleavage, or those pants that make your bottom comparable to the peach emoji. The best kind of clothes are the ones that make you feel as good as you look; the pieces that seemingly “speak” to you as if they were designed to your specific shape, size and personal preference. Lucky for you, I’ve compiled a list of casual-fab tops that won’t only speak to you, but to others too. These fashion picks will let the world know exactly how you’re feeling each day of the week, so you don’t have to.

 

Monday

It’s arguably the most dreaded day of the week in existence. Whether or not you’re ready to be an active member of society again, this day doesn’t give you much of a choice. In order to conquer Monday and all of its post-weekend exhaustion, caffeine is an absolute must. On this day, downing some espresso may be more important than showering, so plan accordingly.

Where to get it: Azbro.com

Tuesday

You may have conquered Monday, but the beginning of the week isn’t quite over yet. You wake up feeling a little more put together than yesterday. Key words: a little. This top will tell the world that, yes, you did in fact try harder today than yesterday, but, no, that doesn’t mean school or work is any more appealing to you today than it was the day before.

Where to get it: PrettyLittleThing.com

Wednesday

It’s hump day: the special day when you’ve finally got your school and/or work groove back. You’ve had two days to recover from whatever poor decisions you made over the weekend, and you still have a couple days to prepare for the lack of sleep and end-of-the-week celebratory cocktails to come. The middle of the week calls for high-productivity and completing all the errands you’ve been ignoring since the alarm went off early Monday morning. All that running around may distract you from the best part of your workday: lunch, so you’re going to need this top to explain any potential outbursts or snappy comments.

Where to get it: yournexttshirt.com

Thursday

You’ve officially managed to pull yourself together for 4 straight days, which means 1) You rock, congrats! and 2) You’re running out of clothes to wear. Why dirty another entire outfit when one shirt says it all?

Where to get it: TeeIsland Apparel (found on Etsy)

Friday

The only thing getting you through today is knowing that it is completely okay to take a bottle of wine to the face after your daily responsibilities are complete. The week is practically over, so nothing else matters but the booze you will be rewarding yourself with later.

Where to get it: Wildfox.com

Saturday

Remember how pumped you were to drink your stresses away last night? Yeah… well, that excitement has most likely transformed into dehydration, exhaustion and possible shame come Saturday morning. Don’t bother trying to explain yourself. Just close those puffy little eyes of yours and let your outfit do the talking.

Where to get it: Fashionbella.com

Sunday

It’s God’s day a.k.a. the day of rest. Even if you’re not religious, this is a pretty valid excuse to not leave your bed for 12 hours.

Where to get it: bittersweetusa.com

Courtney is a Pop Culture Blogger for Her Campus National and contributor to the Her Campus Marist College chapter. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Communications, is an avid feminist and eventual professional journalist.
Anna Marotta is a Junior at Marist College where she is studying Marketing. She is extremely right-brained and loves to write, create, and travel. You can find Anna with her ten best friends at Lola's Cafe or stalking dogs on Marist Beach. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram! @annarosemarotta