When it comes to women’s casual jackets, there are many choices. You can choose from a variety of styles and colors. Jackets can be made from different materials such as leather or suede. There are also many different types of jackets available, such as bomber jackets, bomber-style jackets, denim jackets, quilted jackets and bomber jackets.
Jacket styles vary considerably depending on the manufacturer. Some may be more fitted while others are looser fitting; some may have hoods while others do not; some may come with pockets while others do not; some may be made from natural fibers while others are made from synthetic fabrics; some may have zippers at the cuffs while others do not.
The type of jacket you choose depends on your personal tastes as well as what you plan on wearing underneath it (if anything). For example, if you’re looking for something that will keep you warm in cold weather conditions then an outer layer should be chosen over something that’s less bulky like a rain jacket
Fall is fast approaching, and as much as we have gotten used to the stifling heat, it’s not long before jackets and coats are a necessary addition. As we are all girls on the go, we tend to put as much thought into our outerwear as we do what’s underneath.
Similar to pairing your jeans with the perfect pair of shoes, there’s certainly a stylish outer layer that looks best with each and every denim style you have in your wardrobe. Check out our definitive coat-and-denim-pairing guide below!
Flares + A Leather Jacket
EJ Style
With their leg-lengthening style, flares work best with a cropped silhouette on top. Balance the tailored leg with an edgy leather moto jacket.
Black Jeans + A Denim Jacket
A Canadian tuxedo works best when combining different tones of denim, so a pair of black jeans is the perfect excuse to slip into your favorite jean jacket.
Skinny Jeans + A Duster Coat
We Wore What
Duster coats are among the most elegant of outerwear options, but they can be challenging to style. With a floor-grazing length, like these coats provide, keep your denim on the skinny side to cut down on extra volume and bunch.
Boyfriend Jeans + A Blazer
Victoria Tornegren
Slouchy boyfriend jeans have so much styling potential—for the ultimate polished look, pair yours with an oversize blazer for crisp fall days.
Overalls + A Trench
Atlantic Pacific
The classic trench is our favorite pairing for overalls. The elegant style adds grown-up appeal to the the peppy one-piece.
White Jeans + A Pastel Coat
Fashion Vibe
White jeans are a year-round favorite, but it’s important to help them along a little, come colder weather. To avoid looking too summery, opt for a heavier coat over a lighter jacket when winter approaches.