Wednesday, June 6, 2012

YELL REBEL YELL

West coast-style, affordable, comfy tees? YES PLEASE! This playful, vintage inspired clothing line is an obvious purchase for me whenever I come across a new graphic that catches my eye (ahem, often). With most pieces residing in the $50-$70 price range, this line makes for guilty-free purchases. I am head over heels in love with any line that has that "worn-in" feel AND appeal, and Rebel Yell simply nails both. As this brand is so on par with my style, I love the look of throwing on one of their tanks with distressed jeans or cut-offs + heels and calling it a night. That’s my kinda outfit. For a totally different spin, these easy-to style tanks and tees can effortlessly be dressed up with a chic, colorful blazer and mini skirt as well.

Still not convinced? Here’s a brief bio pulled from the Rebel Yell website that makes me fall even more deeply in love with this brand:

“Rebel Yell is a boutique lifestyle brand that reflects the nostalgia of a childhood spent in the glory days of the late 70’s & early 80s. The inspiration for the line comes from the Ballard siblings' rowdy, "all-American" childhood growing up in Virginia and Southern California, giving the brand an authentic and casual west coast feel combined more traditional, vintage, American athletic themes associated with the great U.S. of A.
Raised by a fashion-loving folk/rock musician mom, and a good ol' boy guitar-playing father - the Ballard's style and cultural influences started young. There was never a shortage of inspiring fashion, art and music around the house when they were growing up. With the classic rock greats they were raised on echoing through their design studio, they set out to create a collection reminiscent of the clothing they grew up with: Kick-ass, worn-in to perfection and all things vintage.”

How would you style your Rebel Yell tee?! Find selections and purchase your pick of Rebel Yell tees locally at SLOANE BOUTIQUE or via the web at Singer22.



Rebel Yell tank from Sloane // AG jeans

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