Happy Monday, friends! Two posts in one week? Who am I? The thing is, I’m slowly finding joy in writing and sharing more of my outfits here again. I’ve pretty much abandoned this space in the last few years to devote more time to building my social media presence. I’m excited to share that I plan on being here more from now on, and for those of you who have been here for a while, I hope you’ll stick around.
Today is Plus Size Shacketwhere to find them, and how to wear them. The shacket is a cross between a shirt and a jacket. It’s a bit reminiscent of the oversized flannel shirts of the ’90s, but this time it’s a bit thicker and more structured. The shacket came out last year and we all thought it would be gone after a few seasons, but from what we see, the shacket is here to stay.
How would you style your Shacket?
Style at your leisure Shacket They have everything from dresses to faux leather leggings to jeans. Classic trench coat A more relaxed style. T-Shirts And jeans, especially since it’s a bit chilly this time of year. FYI, my jeans are vintage American Eagles that I bought in the men’s section at Value Village.
Can plus size women wear shackets?
Absolutely! I know that plus-size women tend to avoid bulky or oversized pieces, but I guarantee you’ll look great in a shacket. If you’re still a bit worried, try wearing something tight or thin underneath, like this outfit, like a t-shirt or turtleneck. Also, choose a longer length if possible to avoid concentrating the bulk around your torso.
The best part of all of this is that plus-sizeHackett They are available at most major plus size retailers, and I have included links to 16 plus size styles below. Shacket This is the perfect layering item for fall and winter. and spring.
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