It’s been a while since I have posted an outfit post! We’re getting closer and closer to summer, and you can tell when the sun is shining in my eyes for any kind of photos I take.
I have a brand new jacket for this season, and it’s a brand which I know but don’t own too much of, it’s Paul Smith.
It’s perhaps my favourite style of jacket too, a bomber jacket. Here’s what you need to know about the Paul Smith zebra bomber jacket, and how I styled it in this outfit.
A bomber jacket is one of the most versatile jackets any man can wear.
There is no doubt about it, I love bomber jackets. They’re a casual style of jacket which are short in length, perfect for throwing over your outfit for smart casual style.
With a vast array of styles, colour and materials, it’s a piece of clothing which can be worn as a casual piece. In my opinion, it’s a great choice when you need to wear an extra layer, but not cold enough to warrant wearing a fully blown ‘big’ coat.
In this guide you’ll see how to style a bomber jacket, and everything else you need to know about them.
I have got myself a new jacket for the Spring and Summer! I’ve already written about denim jackets and how I love those for this season, and as much as I do like them, I love a bomber jacket.
They are so easy to wear, comfortable and stylish, and go with anything. When it comes to Spring clothing, a bomber fits the bill. I got this from Jaeger and I really like this one.
A while back I got a Duck and Cover jacket which I do really like, it’s a grey colour which is timeless. I was after another colour which is also timeless, navy, but I think for this style of jacket, the darker colour proves to have a slightly smarter edge, depending on what you wear with it of course.
I hope you’re having a good day and you’re off work like most people, it’s a 4 day weekend so it should be a good one. I’ve been waiting for this for a while, and I have decided that I’d do no work, no blogging, no social media (hmmm…) and do nothing other than relaxing…
Although that I probably will do something on the blog even if it’s behind the scenes stuff, and probably won’t be able to drag myself away from social media, but that’s the sign of the times.
So that brings me to my outfit of the week…There’s several great choices for jackets for Spring and even Summer, and I’ll be covering them in more detail in the coming weeks and months, but for this week I have gone for this bomber jacket.
It’s that time of the year again. It’s getting very cold, and you need a winter coat.
If you’re looking for a new coat to wear outdoors in the British winter, you’ll want to make a good investment.
It’s all about getting the right coat to last.
You’ll be able to wear this throughout the year, from October until March, and who knows, maybe longer. Getting the right coat can also last you years, so making the right investment can pay off in the long run.
The UK may not be the coldest place in the world, but knowing that doesn’t warm you up on a cold winter night.
With that said, investing in a good jacket is worth it. You’ll be getting much better quality which will be noticeable when you wear it, as well as it lasting longer than a cheap and cheerful coat.
Without a doubt there’s a need for a good jacket in Autumn.
Autumn is a strange season in that it’s a transition season between summer and winter. In the summer heat there’s often no need for a jacket, but in the winter you’re going to get that big coat out.
What is the best jacket to wear in autumn?
There’s a few different jackets and styles of jackets you can wear in the autumn. From jackets built for the rain to stylish coats for going out, here’s the 7 best jackets you can wear this autumn.