• HOME
  • BEST OF PARTY PHOTOS
  • FEATURES
    • Best Of Cover Shoot
    • Pet Owner’s Stories
    • People
    • Places
    • Issues
    • Remembering
    • Things
    • To Do
  • DEPARTMENTS
    • Finance / Real Estate
      • Financial Articles
      • Real Estate
        • Real Estate Experts
        • Top 10 Most Expensive Homes Sold
        • Articles
    • Around Town
    • Business
      • Belle Hall Shopping Center
      • Lowcountry Women in Business
      • MP Business
    • Dwellings
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Food & Drink
    • Giving Back
    • Health & Wellness
    • Love & Marriage
    • Pets
    • Relax & Retire
    • Sports & Fitness
  • Read Magazine
  • MORE MAGS
    • Charleston Women 👩‍🏫🏢
    • Lowcountry Cuisine 🧀🍷
    • Best of Mt Pleasant Mag 🏆🏆
    • MP Business Mag 🏢
    • MP Pets 🐶🐱
    • Charleston Independent School Directory 🏫
    • MP Senior Living 👴👵
    • More Mags
      • IOP Mag
      • SI Mag
      • MP Town Hall Magazine
  • DIRECTORIES
    • East Cooper Dining Guide
    • Attorney Directory
    • 2025 Charleston Wedding Venues
    • Pool Builders/Services Directory
    • Financial Planners
    • Mount Pleasant Area Hotel Directory
    • East Cooper Worship Guide
    • East Cooper Fitness Directory
    • Senior Living Directory
    • 2023 Local CPA Tax Directory
    • Mount Pleasant Apartment Directory
  • SUBSCRIBE

Mount Pleasant Magazine

Mount Pleasant Magazine is the premier lifestyle magazine for Mount Pleasant, SC. Read about local news, events, businesses, people, and more. Subscribe today or read our digital magazine online.

  • Best of Mount Pleasant
    • 2025 Best of Mount Pleasant Including Previous Years
    • Best of Mount Pleasant Winner Articles
    • Best Of Party Photos
  • Podcasts
    • Mount Pleasant Podcast
    • Carolina Real Estate Podcast
    • Georgetown the Podcast
    • Coastal Home Podcast Video Tour
    • Best of Mount Pleasant Podcast
    • Hammock Coast Podcast
    • More Podcasts
      • Charleston Women Podcast
      • Isle of Palms Podcast
      • Charleston Pet Podcast
      • Charleston Wedding Podcast
  • Top Ten Homes Sold
  • Advertise
    • Advertise With Us
    • Media Kit
    • Video Testimonials
  • About Our Team
  • MORE
    • Real Estate Experts
    • MP Town Hall
    • Attorney Directory
    • News
    • MP Neighborhoods
    • East Cooper Online Network
    • Contact

Dress Code – Mount Pleasant Fashion

Posted by MPM 1 Comment

Some local residents refer to our characteristic mode of dressing as the Mount Pleasant dress code. Casual is the main theme here, laid-back, preppy and beachie all tell the story.

Mount Pleasant Fall Fashion, Pitt Street Bridge

One place Mount Pleasant residents gravitate toward for this classic look is The OOPS! Co. Patricia Kearse, who manages The OOPS! Co. stores in Mount Pleasant and downtown Charleston, pointed out that in addition to female attire, she carries the male version of the Mount Pleasant dress code, as well.

“We pretty much have everything a casual guy will want – minus suits,” she said. Khakis, button downs and three-button knits are some of the particulars.

She further explained: “Shopping at The OOPS! Co. is always an adventure because customers never know what they will turn up. We get in golf and tennis wear and sundresses that can go out at night, as well as the layered look.”

Even Patricia does not know what she is getting until it arrives; the store sells overruns of brand name items for about half price. Teens, college kids, beach-goers, moms, retirees and all other lovers of casual and sportswear frequent her stores.

Down Ben Sawyer Boulevard in the small shopping center known as Gateway to the Beach, Kathryn Poe owns Mary Mojo Boutique.

“We are more affordable than ladies’ high-end boutiques and cater to an array of ages and sizes from 2 to extra large,” Poe pointed out. “Although we don’t go heavy into trends, we do carry the asymmetrical tunics, long sweaters and the distressed or worn look, like our Nic + Zoe jeans. We have scarves, fun jewelry and other accessories that can transform the classics.”

Big into color, Poe said navy and cranberry, as well as neutrals such as blacks, grays, tans and taupes, will be in this fall. Funky tunics worn with leggings will make the transition to autumn.

A near neighbor to Mary Mojo is the Shoe Fairy – like a fairy godmother for all who love shoes. Marjorie Small is passionate about being the shoe fairy. She told us what to expect as summer wanes and autumn arrives.

“I feel like we can continue to wear open shoes, maybe not our colorful flip-flops (within code parameters in the spring and summer) but sandals, ‘cage sandals’ and ‘peep toes.’ With heels, there is not one particular style, and we are seeing more pointy toes and decidedly round toes, like in the 1940s. Most Mount Pleasant residents go for two- to three-inch heels rather than stilettos.

Wedges are still popular, as are boots and animal prints, and, in keeping with the Mount Pleasant dress code, safe, comfortable shoes with feminine looks.”

The Pitt Street Bridge, a Mount Pleasant icon, was the site of our first fashion shoot. Locals visit the bridge, which years ago extended all the way to Sullivan’s Island, to stroll, sit idly on a park bench, cast a fishing line or ride their bikes.

Ocean breezes cool a steamy summer day, and the view at the end of the bridge features both the Sullivan’s Island lighthouse and the spit of land that juts into the Atlantic and its enviable, waterfront homes.

The Shoe Fairy and Mary Mojo Boutique are located at 1405 Ben Sawyer Boulevard. The Oops! Co. is located at 696 Coleman Boulevard in Mount Pleasant and downtown Charleston at 326 King Street. For more information, visit their websites at:
www.shoptheshoefairy.com
www.marymojo.com
www.oopsco.blogspot.com

 

By Eileen Robinson Smith
Photography by Kayla Jones

Mount Pleasant Fall Fashion - Chad, Kelly
Left: Chad Carlile dresses according to the Mount Pleasant dress code, with light-green khakis, a classic, white, button-down shirt and an orange paisley tie that bespeaks early autumn. The gracious waterfront homes of Sullivan’s Island act as a backdrop. Chad’s classic clothes are from The OOPS! Co. in Mount Pleasant. – Right: Model Kelly Dudinyak picked this black and white floral sundress with its black-ruffled bodice off the rack at The OOPS! Co. The turquoise market bag, ideal for Tuesday’s Farmers’ Market, and the apple-green pashmina, are also courtesy of The OOPS! Co. Both vibrant colors pop when paired with black. The leather sandals are available at the Shoe Fairy.
Mount Pleasant Fall Fashion - Chad and Kelly
Chad found his shades at The OOPS! Co.; they add casual appeal to his pale blue shirt and khaki shorts. Kelly is wearing distressed jeans and a gray tee top and swathes her neck in an apple-green scarf. All clothes and accessories are thanks to The OOPS! Co.
Mount Pleasant Fall Fashion - Katie, orange dress
Donning a coral, mock-tube dress, Katie Miller accessorized with an oversized, beige, swap bag, yellow elasticized belt and wooden wrist bangles, all from Mary Mojo Boutique. The Shoe Fairy provided her shoes. This breezy, weekend ensemble can go from day to evening smoothly.
Mount Pleasant Fall Fashion - Chad and Kinsey
In his classic outfit from The OOPS! Co., Chad Carlile shares a quiet moment with Kinsey Green on the short bridge with a long history. Kinsey looks stunning in her Mary Mojo separates, a gray silky tee accented by a variegated, striped scarf and dangling earrings. She wears Nic + Zoe cream-colored slacks.
Mount Pleasant Fall Fashion - Kinsey, orange scarf
Kinsey turns heads with her playful, all-American style. She wraps a pumpkin-orange scarf around her neck to bring alive a silky, charcoal tee atop a light gray one. The layered look will continue through fall. All these items can be found at Mary Mojo Boutique.
Sharing is Caring

Possibly Related:

A line of people passing along oysters for an artificial reef.Clustered With Care: Reef Constructed From Recycled Oyster Shells

Filed Under: Fashion & Beauty

Advertisement

Comments

  1. Collette Mruk says

    August 1, 2011 at 12:41 pm

    Great job! Love the article, the clothes are great and the photos are fabulous! 🙂

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search The Site

We're on Facebook We're on X (formerly Twitter) Mount Pleasant Magazine Youtube Channel We're on Pinterest Mount Pleasant Magazine Facebook Community We're on Instagram
Ad: South Carolina Federal Credit Union, enjoy life banking on the best.
Ad: Visit Woof Gang today!
Mount Pleasant Magazine Sep/Oct 2023 magazine coverREAD DIGITALLY
Read the digital magazine
now.
GRAB A COPY
Where can I pick up a copy of Mount Pleasant Magazine?
SUBSCRIBE
Get Mount Pleasant Magazine Delivered.
Ad: Premier Health and Wellness in Mount Pleasant, SC. Let’s Redesign Your Health & Wellness.
Read about the History of the Bridge Run
Visit Palmetto Christian Academy.org
Ad: 1st Choice AC, Heating, Plumbing and Gas, for the best AC Service for your home in Mount Pleasant, SC.
Pleasant Family Dentistry in Mount Pleasant, SC. Experience the BEST, and find out why we've been awarded 7 times in the BEST of MOUNT PLEASANT!
Ad: Visit Front Beach IOP and SHOP, DINE and DRINK in the SUNSHINE.
Ad: Get Carried Away - Real Food, Real Southern, Really Good!
Click for Stores & Services
on Coleman Boulevard
Coleman Blvd Merchant Alliance
Best of Mount Pleasant logo is a registered trademark
Ad: Every Day is a Good Dog Day at Michael's Barkery

Most Recent Posts

Palmetto Christian Academy Mount Pleasant’s #1 Private School 11 Years Running!

Emily Faile, Academic Counselor with Palmetto Christian Academy, sat down for a chat with host Brian Cleary. Their opening discussion revolves around why she believes the Academy was named Best … Continue Reading

Georgetown’s New Gem: The Making of The George Hotel

Get the inside story on The George Hotel, Georgetown's exciting new addition! Host Bill Macchio sits down for a compelling conversation with Christy Whitlock, a Realtor and developer with The … Continue Reading

Georgetown, SC Rising: A Look at the City’s Dramatic Growth & Downtown Revival

Join host Scott Richards and Main Street Director Al Joseph for an insightful look into the remarkable transformation sweeping across Georgetown, SC. This video dives deep into the revitalization of … Continue Reading

Front Street Georgetown

Opening Batch: Georgetown Crafts First Brewery

A craft beer fan and teacher from Cincinnati, Chase Runyan started brewing in his house by tinkering with kits and learning how to bottle the beer after fermentation. After making five or six batches … Continue Reading

Revolutionized: Georgetown’s Downtown Makeover

When the port city of Georgetown was laid out in 1729, merchant-oriented businesses and homes lined the land side of Front Street, originally called Bay Street, overlooking the sparkling Sampit River, … Continue Reading

Gold Standard: Georgetown’s Own Crowned Olympic Champion

When 23-year-old Nike athlete and Georgetown native Melissa Jefferson arrived at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in June, she was determined to secure her … Continue Reading

More Front Street Georgetown

SEARCH

Get Our Free Newsletter!
Mount Pleasant Apartments
Pleasant Family Dentistry
Water's Edge Dentistry
34 Waterway Island Drive

Copyright © 2025 · Mount Pleasant Magazine, All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy

▲