Elizabeth Daniel New York

Elizabeth Daniel New York
Sharpen your career look

Cement your status as leader of the style pack with Elizabeth Daniel's easy-to-layer classics. Designed to exude simplicity and grace, each one exemplifies all-American charm. Designed for layering and made to last, they're investment pieces you'll reach for again and again. So erase the guesswork while keeping the style. That's what we call a good look.

  • Classic Black Shirt
    Wear under a tweed blazer in cold weather, and over a floral print skirt when spri...
    280 peeqs
  • Classic White Shirt
    A cotton-spandex shirt that hugs all the right curves is the way to look sharp in ...
    225 peeqs
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  • VERSATILITY

  • Ruffle Long-Sleeve Black Shirt...
    Let the sleeves peek out from your favorite blazer and rock a power look that's al...
    224 peeqs
  • Ruffle Long-Sleeve White Shirt...
    No necklace necessary, but remember to wear your favorite earrings with this look....
    172 peeqs
  • Ruffle Sleeveless White Shirt
    Ditch the sleeves when the weather warms up without sacrificing a polished, layere...
    165 peeqs
  • MADE FOR LAYERING

    People Style Watch and The Today Show both LOVE Elizabeth Daniel's chic layering pieces.
  • Classic Sleeveless Black Shirt...
    The trick to wearing black year-round is to have a few sleeveless layering pieces ...
    211 peeqs
  • Classic Sleeveless White Shirt...
    Avoid a bunchy under-cardigan look by wearing this sleeveless blouse underneath.

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  • Black Tuxedo Shirt
    There's a reason they call it "basic black." We look for excuses to wear this ever...
    221 peeqs
  • TUX APPEAL

    Try the tuxedo top at work or out on the town. The face-framing style really brings out your smile.
  • White Tuxedo Shirt
    No need to wait for a black tie occasion.
    144 peeqs

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