The Jacket of Choice
Sunday, February 10, 2019What's your one piece of clothing that instantly elevates an outfit from drab to chic? For me, hands down, is a leather jacket. Leather jackets have that way of upping the coolness factor for an outfit (do I sound like a dork right now?) and it works in almost every situation. When I'm unsure of an outfit -- too sloppy? too matronly-looking? too anything, I grab a leather jacket of choice, and voila, I'm ready to head out the door.
hat: Madewell (similar - on sale)
sunglasses: Ann Taylor (similar - 40% off w/code SHOP40; similar - $12)
scarf: c/o Everlane the cashmere scarf (this season's sold here; similar - on sale)
jacket: Banana Republic classic leather moto jacket in caramel - sz XS (sold here; similar - on sale; similar)
sweatshirt: Frank & Eileen LAB500 side zip fleece jacket - sz S (sold at F&E / Revolve / Nordstrom; similar)
top: J.Crew Factory (similar - on sale)
rings: Elizabeth and James (similar);
Kristin Coffin small Sofia in rose gold (sold here)
phone case: Casetify blooming gown (sold here)
jeans: J.Crew Factory (similar)
bag: Celine small big bag with long strap in smooth calfskin in tan (sold here; similar; similar - on sale)
shoes: Sperry Seacoast canvas sneakers - sz 6.5 (this seasons's old here)
sunglasses: Ann Taylor (similar - 40% off w/code SHOP40; similar - $12)
scarf: c/o Everlane the cashmere scarf (this season's sold here; similar - on sale)
jacket: Banana Republic classic leather moto jacket in caramel - sz XS (sold here; similar - on sale; similar)
sweatshirt: Frank & Eileen LAB500 side zip fleece jacket - sz S (sold at F&E / Revolve / Nordstrom; similar)
top: J.Crew Factory (similar - on sale)
rings: Elizabeth and James (similar);
Kristin Coffin small Sofia in rose gold (sold here)
phone case: Casetify blooming gown (sold here)
jeans: J.Crew Factory (similar)
bag: Celine small big bag with long strap in smooth calfskin in tan (sold here; similar; similar - on sale)
shoes: Sperry Seacoast canvas sneakers - sz 6.5 (this seasons's old here)
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