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Women's Jackets
There are different clothes that should be included in every woman's wardrobe and one of the essential clothing items is the jacket. Worn especially in spring, autumn and winter or year-round at work, a great jacket or blazer gives instant personality to a simple skirt, pant and top combination.
Although not usually worn while working, an overcoat is another type of jacket that you should consider for winter as it will tie together your business look when outside of the office, and can be worn with or without your suit jacket. When the weather cools down and it's time to add something warmer to your wardrobe, finding a good quality overcoat in a jacket style that suits all business clothes is important.
Consider the following variables to find the best style of casual or suit jacket for your body shape and personal style.
Jacket Length
First of all, the length of the jacket is very important. If you are buying an overcoat, it should always be longer than the blazer to avoid having the jacket show from underneath. Choosing an overcoat that's at least thigh length is a safe way to go. For colder climates, getting an ankle-length coat will work very well to protect business clothes from outdoor stains from salt and water.
If you are shorter in height, a waist-length or crop cut jacket will usually suit and give the appearance of longer legs. For taller women look to hip-length jackets or those that end at mid-thigh.
Jacket Cut and Style
So many styles are available such as the military jacket with shoulder epaulets, double breasted blazer, trench coat, zip front, bomber jacket, baseball cut, denim jacket and single breasted blazer. If buying a jacket longer than your waist, look for one cut with a curve to avoid looking boxy, or perhaps consider a wrap-style coat. Here are some favourites:
The Classic Wool Jacket
The classic wool coat is one piece that everyone should have in their wardrobe, whether they need it for business or not. It's a stylish and flattering cut for almost every body shape and perfectly covers clothes while providing good warmth in from autumn through to spring.
There are different wool fabric types that range from 100% pure Milano wool, a wool cashmere mix and others that have a wool and fur mix.
There are wool coats that come with one button and a row of others that can have as many as 6 or 8 buttons to protect you from the wind's chill.
Choose from a variety of colours from standard black, grey, cream, brown, camel and even more trendy colours like mauve, taupe and teal.
The Pea Coat Jacket
The pea coat has been around for decades and has certainly become a classic piece for many women's wardrobes. There are different lengths available to perfectly cover clothes like suits and give ample warmth in a variety of weather.
Pea coats work well for most body shapes because they are made with either a straight cut or a flared cut that provides more room for hourglass and pear-shaped bodies.
The double row of buttons add a great touch and visual interest to the coat while adding at extra thick front to keep you warm in the cold. Team with your favourite jeans for an effortlessly cool and comfortable look.
The Shearling Jacket
Shearling coats are a beautiful versatile style that work especially well with casual clothing, such as a great pair or leggings and chunky boots. They are very soft and warm to the touch, which adds a lovely look of cosiness to your outfit.
Choose from a variety of jacket colours and styles that have shearling trim, plain outer shell with a soft lining, and different lengths to suit every woman's style and needs.
Extra Details on Jackets
There are many jackets that have extra details made for visual interest, help enhance a look and flatter body types. Sometimes there are details that should be considered for practicality and not style. To get the best coat to compliment your clothes, consider the following details, especially when buying clothes online:
Jacket Pockets
Sometimes you may not have gloves, or need to jump outside to run an errand, it's easy to just slip your hands into nice warm pockets. Look for coats that have deep pockets placed in a comfortable spot to slip your hands into. They are also great to store some quick-to-reach items, so finding a jacket with good pockets with a closure is also something to consider for convenience and safety.
Belted Jackets
Belts are a great addition to wool coats and trench styles. They help keep the front closed and give you more of a cinched waist that quickly and easily adds a more feminine shape to your body.
Fur Trim Jackets
Fur trim is always a beautiful addition to a jacket since it adds luxurious touch to any clothing piece. If you would like to wear a jacket with fur to work, look for something with subtle trim or a fur collar. Of course you can go all out for evening wear. Unless you have a benefit of your grandmother's wardrobe, look for faux fur to be completely PC.