Every summer girl knows searsucker is an essential....What was originally the material of men's southern summer suits has become the sundress/summer pant essntial. Searsucker must not be worn before Easter and after Labor Day, so gentleman and ladies who like to wear searsucker in your schools colors well into September and October, you are wrong. Although the remainder of the country has picked up on the searsucker trend (thanks to J Crew), we southerners know we invented and perfected this spring wardrobe staple.
2. Freshly painted toenails
When I would come home from college, if I work flip flops WITHOUT freshly painted toes, my mother would make me correct that immediately.... "Do not go out in public in my hometown with your toenails chipped, young lady! People will think I raised you that way." And, although I would whine, most southerners, myself included, agree - why wear a perfectly matched outfit if you aren't polished (pun intended) everywhere? So ladies, for goodness sake, paint your toenails before rocking your latest summer fashions.
3. Lilly Pulitzer
Nothing says beach wedding, summer soiree, or SEC sorority Rush like a "Lilly".... Every girl should own atleast one piece. Although this brand can be quite pricy, the summer prints stay in style year after year, so its a dress you can wear for multiple years. 100% worth your money :)
4. Pearls
This is a year round basic - but essential with cute summer skirts and sweaters. Pearl Earrings or a necklace, - whatever your jewelry piece of choice, you must have something pearl in your wardrobe.
5. Sandals
Most of the world is big on the flip flop, and I am not opposed -- for specific situations - casual Friday nights, trips to the pool, shopping, but few things irritate me more than seeing someone in an adorable outfit at church with flip flops on. Evern southern girl knows the better alternative is the summer sandal.
6. Sundresses
Sundresses are my favorite piece of clothing - so versatile. Perfect for a night on the town AND church (with a cardigan - see below), great casual with flats or dressy with heals. And southern girls know a secret -- when it gets uber hot in the Mississippi heat, nothing beats a breezy loose sundress!
7. White
Southern girls love WHITE clothing - worn at appropriate times of course (which is Easter to Labor day). Few things look as nice as a white sundress or slacks on a sunkissed tan. Who knows why white is so popular down south? Maybe its our early training to love all things involving weddings and deb balls. :)
8. The perfect pool hat
We lay out a lot in the hot south and the beach is our favorite place to go. We must protect our skin from wrinkles....but we must do so in style, nothing that you would see a cowboy or baseball player wear and certainly nothing with multiple flowers on it.
9. A nice tan.
My mother always said "Tan fat looks better than White fat." Hopefully she wasn't calling me fat, but the point she was making is true -- every flaw we have (chunky thighs, pudgy arms, scrawny legs, etc.) looks better with a little healthy glow. Note that this is a slight tan or even in the modern world, a fake tan, PLEASE, nothing that screams "Tanning Bed Membership" or "I want skin cancer" - a slight glow goes a long way.
10. The perfect cardigan
We love sundresses and it is a summer basic, but sometimes bare shoulders are not appropriate -- thats why its always important to have a cardigan on hand to make a cute sundress flexible for all occasions.










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