I am a big fan of items that can be versatile; there are nothing more versatile than white jackets in fashion that go with anything. I have two kinds of white jackets: One is more like a cream color and the material looks casual and the other is made with a soft silky white fabric and looks more for business casual.
I feel self-conscious about showing my arms at events where I meet with other parents or an occasion that is more business like. Therefore, if I wear a jacket, I feel comfortable since it feels more appropriate. It is also practical to carry a jacket or sweater in case it gets cold inside of a building.
Below are several ways that I have recently worn the two jackets with different combinations. I love how a jacket can make the whole outfit look more professional and formal. I don’t have too many occasions to wear a semi-casual or business like outfit, but I have enough occasions to feel that two jackets in white are better than just one. Jacket also allows me to go outside of my usual style.
Which one of the styles is your favorite?
JUMP SUITS
GREY PANTS & WHITE SLEEVELESS TOP
NAVY DRESS WITH A CHEVRON NECKLACE
EMBROIDERED DENIM PANTS WITH A JACKET
WHITE JACKET, CAMISOLE & BLACK PANTS
I have two different kinds of black pants below. The first photo is with black slacks that can be used as a work outfit or going out at night. A jacket completes the look. The second one is with a pair of distressed denim pants which would look very casual.
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Louie Potts says
Nice Blog! It was helpful I love all the outfit ideas and I’m definitely going to get me a pair of those leggings their so durable! Absolutely! TV jackets often become iconic symbols of characters or shows. Whether it’s Marty McFly’s red puffer jacket from “Back to the Future” or the stylish coats from “Peaky Blinders,” these jackets hold a special place in pop culture. They can become instant fashion statements and even inspire fashion trends. The way they’re designed and worn can speak volumes about the characters and the narrative of the show, making them not just clothing items but integral parts of storytelling.