
Combating Monday is a lot easier when you've got the armor to put up a fight, and it's not necessarily about a whole new outfit or a pretty new purchase. Sometimes, all you need is a new styling trick to give your old clothes a new personality. Plus, you're not leaving your apartment for the rest of the day, anyway. Click through for seven easy moves you can make tomorrow morning. (But decide on it now, okay?)

An oversized sweater that hits you at the widest part of your hips can sometimes feel challenging to wear. But a sheer skirt can lengthen your lines and add a high-fashion element to your most casual outfit.

Mimic the look of a turtleneck by wrapping a scarf or bandana around your neck and tucking it in.

To give your oversized shirts some shape, try this wrap technique.

You might not consider a denim jacket an inner layering piece, but over certain boxy sweaters and pullovers, it can be a clever trick to add some structure around the wrists and neck.

We haven't thought of the very Mr. Rogers combination of a button-up shirt, V-neck cardigan, and thick blazer since...well, Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. But there's something so charming about it that we might resurrect the three-piece combo.

Sometimes, all it takes to bring your outfit from "nice" to "Fashion Week nice" is a pair of bold socks.

An unbuttoned long-sleeve shirt held in place with a brown belt gives you a clever way to add sleeves — without adding bulk.
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