Trust Us—These 6 Jackets Always Look Great With Jeans

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Trust Us—These 6 Jackets Always Look Great With Jeans

We like to make getting dressed as easy as possible. That’s why we spend so much time bringing you the best outfits floating around in the fashion ether, many of which will be made up of items you already own. That’s certainly the case as far as this fail-safe ensemble is concerned.

You just can’t beat a jacket and jeans, can you? It’s a chic look that you can pull together at a moment’s notice and that will never let you down—basically everything we want from our wardrobes. While you can confidently style just about any outwear with jeans and know it’ll look good, there are certain jacket styles that loan themselves particularly well to denim. Keep scrolling to see a round-up of sleek but attainable jacket-and-jeans outfits.

Style Notes: Leather outerwear has made a massive comeback this spring, particularly in the guise of ’90s-style blazers. Here, Monikh showcases just how great one can look with classic-wash denim. 

Style Notes: Double denim was a major trend on the spring/summer runways, making the Canadian tuxedo more stylish than ever before. Follow Yaminah’s lead and finish with a cute top-handle bag. 

Style Notes: Safari, worker, utility—whatever you want to call it, jackets with outer pockets and a cinched-in waist always look the off-duty part when paired with jeans. 

Style Notes: The only thing fashion types love more than blazers is wearing said blazers with jeans. Take cues from Jessica and style the combination with summer’s trending add-ons—wrap-around sandals and a basket bag. 

Style Notes: Of all the colour pairings out there, you’ll be hard-pressed to find one chicer than indigo and tan. Case in point—Hannah’s timeless ensemble. 

Style Notes: With the power to make everything look polished, tweed and bouclé jackets are given a cool spin when styled with blue jeans and an on-trend, lace-collared blouse. Better yet, snap up a jacket style with a pretty collar built in. 

This post was originally published at an earlier time and has since been updated.

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