The Old-School Jacket Style That Keeps Coming Back
Don’t get us wrong… We’re not planning on retiring our denim jackets any time soon. However, with the return of all things corduroy, we simply have another option to choose from. Considering the fact that ’70s-inspired trends that have been making major comebacks (bell-bottom jeans, anyone?), it was only a matter of time before corduroy jackets would make their way back into our wardrobes.
Not only is this old-school jacket an easy way to keep yourself warm during the colder months—especially if they’re lined with shearling—but they’re also effortlessly cool. Style one with your standard everyday look of a pair of jeans and a graphic T-shirt, or use one to add a vintage spin to a romantic dress for a night out. If you need to add one to your closet, we’ve rounded up the best corduroy jackets on the market for you to shop. Check them out below.
The fastening at the hem makes this so much more interesting.
Now you can style them with a pair of corduroy pants to complete the look.
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