



I'm late to jump onto the military jacket bandwagon. Well, I guess that wouldn't be so much a bandwagon as a camo Humvee.
This season's versions are more inviting than the earlier incarnations. They're less structured, flirtier, slouchier and infinitely more comfy looking.
Some of my front-runners:
• Leifsdottir slouchy military cardigan ($188). It's a cardi with 'zzazz. The longer, looser fit is so cute, but it's still girly with subtle ruffle detailing.
• Love the shirt-tail hem on this Express jacket ($88). I never go for white (I'm messy), but here it looks so crisp.
• Free People military jacket with ruffles ($148). So cute with the heavy ruffles.
• Anthro's Well-Wisher jacket ($148). This one's got it all goin' on — goldtone buttons, asymmetrical hem, ruffles. It's like something a flirty sergeant would wear. Off-duty, of course.
1 comment:
I can't think about this stuff when it's 100 plus degrees. I think that Express jacket is really cute and wish it wasn't white. I'm also too messy for that.
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