It's cut like a blazer so it gives you the instant authority of
a person wearing a blazer but it's soft on your skin and stretches and drapes beautifully and could easily be at home in a casual setting, like sipping wine poolside.
Not exact matches
For example, if most
people in the office
wear button - up shirts, you might want to put on a
blazer.
My coaching mentor
wore a loud, argyle green
blazer that drew
people to him.
I had a pre-pregnancy
blazer that I
wore over nice maternity blouses to meetings the week I was due and some
people in the meetings never found out I was expecting.
Some
people actually
wear the
blazer with the big «X» stitched on their bums.
We don't normally comment on
people's clothing, but literally everyone from my site — even the men who probably couldn't have named a single item of clothing anyone else in the room was
wearing — left the meeting and immediately said «What was up with that
blazer???»
A colleague
wore a
blazer similar to this one (PINK and SHINY) to a multisite meeting with ~ 20
ppl and it was so distracting.
I've seen so many
people wearing them in the form of skirts,
blazers, etc. and these pants from Urban Outfitters are perfect!
Embracing change over here
people and it feels gooood (and comfy hahaha) I've just been keeping it super simple with black or white tshirts when
wearing them, and a
blazer.
Walking around in a military
blazer like this in public almost certainly makes some
people think you are
wearing a costume.
I'm
wearing: Ballerinas — Chanel, Bag — Gucci, Scarf & trench — Burberry, Sunglasses — Celine, Dress & ring — Free
People, Bracelet — Kate Spade, Longline
blazer — L.A.M.B
I had one made in nude taffeta (I never had any luck finding the real deal) and
wore it out to dinner last night...
Worn with Zara wool
blazer, +
People trousers, and a vintage alligator bag.
As much as I am used to
wearing jeans, I have never been really a
blazer person.
I
wore a blush
blazer with a magenta top today, and I don't even think
people noticed I was in Valentine's Day colors!
I am
wearing it with a
blazer because a lot of time
people ask me how to pull of a maxi dress for an office look without making it look to casual and here is a perfect look for work day.
I don't own a lot of
blazers because of this reason, but I am going to work in a rather professional field that requires this apparel so
wearing blazers or other types of jackets can prove quite useful for some
people having the same problem as I did.
A lot of
people find it weird that I
wear blazers with denim jeans.
Not everyone needs a statement
blazer; I'd say this is for
people who need / like to
wear toppers, and want some variety.
I've totally seen
people wear oversized check
blazers and they look amazing in them!!
Boldest
people will not thing about what to
wear under a
blazer of this type.
In the 1950s, a decade or so before
people would commute between Europe and the United States by air, folks who wanted a new life away from the sameness of the old — where, as Eilis Lacy (Saoirse Ronan) decides the young men all
wore grease in their hair and
blazers on their bodies — would take a ship to New York where many would pass through Ellis Island.
To the event Jamie
wore a Ludlow
blazer in Herringbone Tweed, Ludlow pants in Herringbone Wool by J Crew Men accompanied by a Frederick Thomas tie, with Tods shoes and Oliver
Peoples glasses.
And that's the bare minimum — if you want to impress the
person you're interviewing with, you'd better make sure that your hair is under control, makeup is tastefully done (if applicable), and that you're
wearing a
blazer or suit jacket with a blouse or button up shirt.
I took out a black piece of paper, wrote down, «I hereby direct every
person on staff at Lebow Realty Ltd. to
wear a navy
blazer, tie of choice, white shirt, grey slacks and shoes of their choice.