Shop the Look: Versatile Pieces That Can Be Worn Two Ways

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Photo credit: Rachael Ray Show Aired January 28, 2016

Whether you’re on a budget, are super busy or are just trying to reduce the size of your wardrobe, our style expert, QVC Host, Jane Treacy is here to show you how to make your clothes do double duty by wearing one piece in two completely different ways.

She’s making over two of our viewers who both have unique wardrobe challenges.

First up is ER trauma nurse Rachel who says that her wardrobe is actually causing her more stress than treating patients!

One Woman Learns How to Wear the Same Sweater Two Ways

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Jane found her an elegant long cashmere cardigan that can be worn two completely different ways.

For the first look, Jane paired the cardigan with a denim button down shirt, leggings, slip-on suede sneakers and a fun scarf for a casual coffee house vibe.

For the second look, Jane went for a simple, sophisticated look by putting the cardigan over a dress with a belt, a chunky necklace and heels!

Next, we have Missy who recently lost an amazing 30 pounds but she’s saving for a wedding so she can’t spring for a totally new wardrobe.

Learn How to Make Your Wardrobe Do Double Duty

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For Missy’s double-duty piece, Jane went for a luxurious Isaac Mizrahi cashmere poncho sweater.

For look one, a “belted beauty” look, Jane put the poncho over a black dress with a belt, black tights and black flats.

Look two features laid-back layers and is so fun – Jane put the poncho over cuffed jeans, with a moto jacket and black boots.

And if you like these looks, you can buy these versatile pieces for yourself by visiting QVC.com. Find what you love. Love what you find at QVC.

Rachael Ray Show will receive a revenue share on sales of featured product.

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