Hype Style/Beauty

Published on May 21st, 2019 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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It’s Time to Move Around: Go From Airport to Sand in These Flawless Vacation Vibe Essentials

This spring, Kut from the Kloth debuts the go-anywhere “vacation vibes” line of ultra-fashionable travel staples designed for easy packing, wearing and washing. An online boutique beloved for blending modern trends with coastal flavor, Kut from the Kloth makes couture-inspired fashion both accessible and affordable. Now, their visionary designers have put together an essential summer escape collection for jet-setters who want to look like a million bucks and still have plenty of cocktail cash.

Vacation with on-trend pieces created to wear right out of the suitcase. Wide leg trousers made of light, luxurious linen go straight from airport to sand, standing up to repeated washing and wearing no matter how long the journey. Paper bag pants in all the right shades of grey feature subtle pinstripes for effortless sophistication.

Feel the vacation vibes of delicate florals in shades of pink, coral and yellow that stand out. Short-sleeved button-ups feature palm fronds and pastel pinstripes, perfect underneath a soft, quilted sweatshirt or white denim jacket for chilly evenings. No Memorial Day celebration is complete without a knee-length denim skirt in the hottest hue of the summer: classic white.

 

Shop the all-new Kut from the Kloth “vacation vibes” collection now, exclusively at www.KutFromTheKloth.com. Travel comfortably and in style with pieces made for the perfect Instagram post. Plus earn points toward future purchases with every order and enjoy free ground delivery within the US, with free returns and exchanges within 30 days. Follow @KutFromTheKloth on Instagram for tips on styling these summer escape essentials.


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