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    9 items to get rid of from your summer wardrobe, according to stylists and designers

    By Cheyenne Lentz,

    29 days ago

    As gas prices unexpectedly dip and grocery stores finally start lowering prices, there's a little more wiggle room in the summer budget to refresh your wardrobe.

    To help get you started, Business Insider asked stylists and designers which items you should get rid of right now.

    Here's what the experts said.

    Say goodbye to distressed denim.

    Distressed denim can look messy. It doesn't follow the current trend toward a more sophisticated and polished look, said Patrick Kenger, personal and celebrity stylist and image consultant at Pivot .

    As a replacement, the stylist suggested tailored denim or linen shorts.

    "These options help to achieve a polished look while remaining comfortable," he told BI. "You may also want to consider a linen blend to avoid wrinkles."

    Swap out minimalist and neutral pieces for vibrant pops of color and prints.

    Neutral colors and overworn solids are on their way out this summer, according to Chloe Chamberlain, designer, cofounder, and chief of design at Vitality .

    Instead, consider incorporating some vibrant pops of color and fun prints into your everyday wardrobe.

    Put your regular waistline clothing in the back of the closet.

    Melony Huber, designer, founder, and design director of La Peony , said to put away anything that sits on your natural waistline.

    "It's time to upgrade to something more interesting," she told BI. "Clothing that is high-wasted in pants or drop-waisted in dresses adds some visual interest to your styling and wardrobe."

    Synthetic, non-breathable fabrics are not ideal for warm weather.

    Kim Appelt, celebrity fashion stylist and author of "Style for Everybody," told BI that s ynthetic fabrics that don't breathe should be avoided this summer.

    As a replacement, the stylist said natural fibers like cotton or linen are ideal for warmer weather.

    Replace baseball caps with rancher or bucket hats.
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    There are more fashionable ways to shield your face from the sun.

    Though baseball caps can help keep the sun off your face, Huber finds them a bit boring and outdated.

    "For a fun replacement, opt for a rancher or bucket hat to instantly give off summer vibes ready for the pool or beach," the designer told BI.

    Both options still have brims for sun protection , but they're slightly more elevated.

    Flip-flops aren’t supportive enough for everyday wear.

    According to Kenger, flip-flops are too casual for many occasions and are not supportive enough to function as everyday wear.

    "Slide sandals or espadrilles provide both comfort and style and are appropriate for a multitude of summer activities," the stylist told BI.

    Cargo shorts can be bulky and unflattering.

    Cargo shorts are decidedly casual enough for a summer day, according to Kenger. But they often appear bulky, creating an unrefined silhouette.

    "To follow the elegant trends this summer, look for tailored Bermuda shorts or chino shorts, which are much more stylish and appropriate for a broader set of occasions," he told BI.

    Typical athleisure is being replaced by a more preppy style.

    The new trend this summer is all about tenniscore, according to Huber and Chamberlain.

    This preppy aesthetic — which includes skirts, tanktops, dresses, and accessories that would fit in on a tennis court — is replacing typical athleisure workout wear.

    "It's the perfect summer fit that you will wear over and over again all summer long and be right on trend," Huber told BI.

    Cheap costume jewelry can distract from your look.

    Say goodbye to cheap costume jewelry this season. Appelt wants people to replace these pieces with minimalist, high-quality accessories .

    Consider a pair of classic diamond studs , pearls, or gold hoops. For necklaces, the stylist said to stick to simple gold or a few fine-layered chains.

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