Styling Tips of the Week
- When searching for a suitable blazer, consider your own style and how it might be adaptable to your wardrobe. If you prefer the edgy look, consider a dark distressed blazer, or even a leather one, which will give an unexpected twist to the style.
- Accessories are key when dressing down a blazer. By pairing a colorful scarf with a pin-striped or solid black blazer, it gives the seriousness of the jacket a sense of ease.
- Don't be afraid to combine nontraditionally colored blazers, like a royal blue blazer, with a patterned t-shirt. They can give a new take on a simple, solid-colored jacket.
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