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Style Isn’t One Thing: It’s How You Combine It

The idea of having one style is limiting.
The way you combine pieces—that’s where your point of view lives.

Streetwear opened the door to comfort. What you do with it determines whether it feels considered or careless.

Start with What Holds

Every look needs a foundation. A well-cut tee. A structured hoodie. A pair of joggers or tailored pants that anchor everything else. These aren’t basics—they’re decisions.

Contrast Is the Language

Mixing styles isn’t about excess. It’s about tension.
Soft with structured. Relaxed with refined. A graphic piece against something clean. This is where an outfit becomes intentional instead of expected.

Color, Used with Control

Bold doesn’t mean loud. It means deliberate.
Let one element carry the energy, while everything else supports it. When color is chosen with restraint, it lands differently.

Layering Creates Depth

A look should feel dimensional, not complicated.
A hoodie under a jacket. A tee beneath a sharper outer layer. Each piece should add weight, not noise.

Elevate Through Balance

A relaxed piece becomes elevated the moment it’s paired with something more precise. Joggers with structure. A sweatshirt with tailoring. This is where comfort shifts into presence.

Edit Without Hesitation

Not everything needs to be included.
The strongest looks are the ones that feel resolved—nothing added, nothing forced.

At Sania Marie, pieces are designed to move across these combinations effortlessly—art-led, expressive, and grounded in comfort.

Because style isn’t about choosing one direction.
It’s about how you hold all of them—at once, with intention.