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If you’re anything like me, your wardrobe isn’t particularly red, or blue, or white. It’s not very star-adorned or stripe-riddled, either. It’s, by all definitions, normal and chic and functional—during the 364 days of the year that aren’t the Fourth of July. But every time that 24-hour window arrives, it becomes painfully clear how much I need Fourth of July accessories—or at least, like, one Fourth of July accessory—to get me through The Patriotic Holiday.
An obvious solution to my enduring dilemma would be to stock up on some patriotic clothing. But I’m not at all inclined to do so. I don’t wear a lot of red, or blue, or white—and I certainly don’t wear them together. My efficiency-loving heart can’t bear the thought of dropping money on—or dedicating crucial closet real estate to—pieces I’ll only wear once annually. Patriotic accessories are a simpler way to solve the same problem. They’re smaller, cheaper and frankly, more versatile. It’s much easier to find another use for a statement handbag, hat or necklace than it is to find opportunities to rewear patriotic AF clothing. (Even a gingham bucket hat can be rendered office-appropriate when paired with the right ensemble. But a flag dress? No can do.)
What’s nice? Your favorite retailers have made stocking up on Fourth of July accessories an absolute breeze. There are so many red-white-and-blue items on offer that you could probably wear one a day for the rest of the year and still have some leftover. But of course, you don’t need to do that. All you need to do is find one or two token accessories to sport once the Fourth of July rolls around (and ideally, repurpose once the holiday is over). Whether you’re a maximalist or a minimalist, rest assured knowing Fourth of July accessories are so damn abundant you’re sure to find something worth integrating into your wardrobe. Concerns over crafting the perfect patriotic ensemble be damned—you and I both know the key lies in accessorizing (as it almost always does).

If it was good enough for you in precious infanthood, it’s probably good enough for you now.

Patriotic in palette, but not too on-the-nose to prevent re-wear.

Wear watermelons while eating a watermelon.

Probably the subtlest way to do the Fourth of July dress-up thing.

As fit for the office as it is for the beach.

Sport two of three colors without looking too costume-y (or costume-y at all, really).

Sure to sparkle under the firework-lit sky.

Beaded bags are having another serious moment, and this one happens to be Fourth of July-friendly.

Who said heart shapes had to be solely reserved for Valentine’s Day?

A friendship bracelet that’s tonally on-theme.

The woven red bags on offer right now seriously cannot be beat.

Another pair of reflective blue sunnies, because you deserve options.

Fruit jewelry is cute on any summer day—but especially on a summer day spent outside.

Because I don’t have a problem letting clear slide into the palette if you don’t.

Just throw on some jeans, and you’ve got every color appropriately represented.

Not sure how well these would do at blocking the sun, but hey—they’d definitely look cute in all your Instagrams.

Appropriate without feeling too deliberate.

Not even going to pretend to be upset that something as practical as a visor is starting to be considered “trendy.”

For the shopper who always spends Fourth of July at the beach.

More cute heart-shaped sunnies, because there are tons of cute options on offer.

A subtle way to pay homage to two of America’s favorite colors.

Statement earrings that almost resemble droopy fireworks.

More beaded bags, please.

Again, not sure how practical these are—but they’re so cute I kind of don’t care.

Is it just me, or do red bandanas just feel really quintessentially American?

Beads, rattan and polka dots? Be still my summer-loving heart.

Sunglass chains are having a serious moment—and this one wants to keep you holiday-appropriate in a delightfully unexpected way.

Pretty hard to argue with the validity of blue star-shaped earrings on the Fourth of July.

This just in: Statement visors are happening.

A nod to the stripes half of stars and stripes.

Shiny stars—this one’s obvious, no?

Why yes, that is glitter you see on the lenses of those statement sunnies.

I mean, these earrings literally have “firework” in the name.

A very American hat, rendered in a very American palette.

Pair these with a red swimsuit, and call it a day.

Another more organic way into the palette.

This tote was probably actually designed with the Fourth of July in mind.

Sport this, and you’ve already got two-thirds of the palette covered.

All three in one—meaning you can wear whatever else you want.

Throw on a white tee, and you’re set.

Statement earrings that do all the patriotic color work for you.

Statement sunnies that actually might succeed at shielding your eyes from the sun.

:).

Be the human embodiment of the classic American picnic blanket—because you can.

Because life is better with more shiny stars in it.

An earring that gets cooler the longer you stare at it.

Fit for picnics, days spent at the beach and just generally carrying all your shit.

Stunning, textured fun.

Denim may technically be a neutral (in a way classic blue is not), but it definitely has a place in your Fourth of July rotation.

At this point, it’s pretty safe to accuse me of having a beaded bag problem. But do you blame me?

If anyone asks, just tell them these hearts represent your love of America.
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