I often leave my shirt
longer than my jacket for a more casual look — I know you said you'd tuck it in to change it.
I will note that it comes as part of a suit, but I would only wear the pieces as separates, and I think the skirt is far
better than jacket.
It's
less than a jacket but more than a cardigan which makes it a great go - to piece when you need another layer.
Choosing a dress
shorter than the jacket makes it all about the jacket, which allows you to have a little more fun with what is under it.
Nothing in my closet holds as many
memories than this jacket does and I swear it gets softer and softer every year that I have it.
Because these items are smaller
pieces than a jacket, it's best to use a couple of «pops» to highlight the intended color combination.
Sometimes a lightweight vest helps give an outfit a needed «finish» and is much
cooler than a jacket.
I was going for casual and wanted to be more covered up but I think because it is
longer than the jacket it looks a bit sloppy.
You'll choose a beautiful soft knit to add some warmth
rather than a jacket that is likely to feel too formal and structured.
No zippers on pockets, however, make it more sweatshirt
like than jacket like and less reliable to put valuables in.
I'm a cardigan lover, and probably wear them
more than jackets since it's not too cold in Phoenix.
For a preppy outfit, you could also incorporate a plaid skirt or scarf rather
than a jacket if you don't want to commit to so much plaid.
Examining my wardrobe for fall and winter, I noticed that I have way more
sweaters than jackets and coats.
Like in the previous two looks, the top I'm wearing is longer
than the jacket so the edging detail can be seen in the back as well as the front.
It's very warm here in California, other
than a jacket for the morning and evening air, it's great short weather.
This mother is big and heavy for a tablet — more of a briefcase or
backback than jacket - pocket deal, but it fits like a dream on an airplane tray.
Although my mother disapproves of it, I am especially fond of the «sweater / shirt / top
longer than the jacket» look.
I have a classic black Larry Levine wool and cashmere blend pea coat (
rather than jacket) that I bought for under $ 100 in Burlington Coat Factory in Houston.
I really like your outfit, and I actually like how the tee is longer
than the jacket, to help bring visual interest to the top half, to help visually balance out the colorful scarf.
They are by Margaret Elizabeth and they're just as versatile (if not more so)
than the jacket I'm wearing them with.
I think a light cardigan will suffice though, rather
than a jacket, in Fiji.
When layering sweaters under a light jacket or a denim jacket, I like pairing a sweater that's longer
than the jacket to give the look more of an effortless layered look.