Thursday, January 27, 2011

Inevitable wardrobe: Blazers

Hello! How are you? Hope great! Today I happened to talk of a garment that is a must in any wardrobe. As you know, there are basic items that are not seasonal, others are trend, ie, they can die from one season to another, and there are basic items that are reinvented every season adapting to the trend, making a continuous residence.

This is the case with the pledge of here I bring, and is the blazer. A must if any, as it is essential both for work and for an outlet in the city. They come in unimaginable shapes and textures, so that each will adapt to a different situation, but the reality is that it is one of outerwear to stay never wrong.

These days, continues the boyfriend style, which means that you wear clothes that seem to be in your child. Well, the blazer is a partner in this case. However, when looking for this type of jacket you may find some crossover, with large buttons, you can use them without turning. Then, the classic military-style jackets, with many more buttons and Mao collars for a more casual look, which are combined with impeccable jeans.

In addition, thousands of variations in the length of the blazer and the court, since there are roughly carved, with long sleeves or 3 / 4 sleeves, some well carved with a single button that you can use it also open style tuxedo, or without flap ... finally, in many designs and textures.

A tip: keep in your wardrobe always a fitted black blazer, you can always match your trousers or a skirt so much to go to a workshop, to a good start. Blazers thicker textures and rustic, leave for more informal occasions, but do not have one at least, and if you dare, try playing with the overlap with shirts, jackets and even dresses ...

you'll see that look perfect for a casual look. Tip: if you do not have one, stick around Zara, which has some pretty good models and no expensive (around 30 euros) to begin testing. And you? Do you usually wear blazers? What occasions? Tell us about your experience! Photo | trendaline

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