Tips to Style a Plaid Blazer for Fall
If you havenโt noticed, plaid blazers, especially glen plaid blazers, are a hot trend for fall. Glen plaid blazers are a classic and very well may already be residing in your closet. If itโs not, this is a great time to buy this timeless piece. When a classic becomes trendy, it means thereโs plenty of selection available in regard to size, silhouette, and color. Below, I share several tips to style a plaid blazer: looks that are more fashion-forward, looks that are timeless, and how to style an oversized glen plaid blazer versus a more tailored fit.
Tips to Style a Plaid Blazer
Below I share a range of styles of blazers and tips on how to style a plaid blazer for a range of personal style aesthetics.
Styling a Tailored Plaid Blazer
This look centers around a plaid blazer I own and wore in this blog post. It's made of ponte knit, making it comfortable even though it's tailored. The fabric also makes it easy to dress down for the weekend. ย With this look, I decided to mix patterns, incorporating a classic Breton stripe and a sneaker with a hint of leopard.
Don't be afraid to mix plaid with another print, especially this season. ย Leopard print is also a hot trend this season and stripes are a classic that works well with so many patterns. ย With so many prints, keep the rest clean and classic. ย A hint of oxblood with the bag softens the prints and brings an autumnal feel to the look.
Okay, at first glance this may seem like a lot of a look but hear me out. You don't need to do alll the things in this look, but it may give you some ideas. See, a plaid blazer can feel stuffy and conservative; incorporating a current casual trend will make the jacket feel fresh and modern.
- With a ponte blazer, you can layer it over thicker items. ย A great way to stay warm and be on trend is to layer it over a cable-knit sweater or even a hooded sweatshirt. This will give a downtown chic vibe to your weekend looks and shows how a blazer can be a great alternative to a denim jacket.
- After years and years of skinny and straight jeans, this season has some novelty styles that can carry a look. ย Instead of using your top or a pop of color to bring interest and texture to a look, this season consider denim. ย These jeans are an ankle length but not tight, and have a higher waist. Also, notice the lighter wash. ย The concept is of a vintage jean that it is a bit slouchy.
- Scarves continue to be a popular trend for fall, especially silky square ones. This one is a bandana style, which is easy to fold or roll on the oblong and tie in a knot to the front or side without looking like a flight attendant.
- With so much going on, keep the jewelry to a minimum. If you want a bit of shine, why not something small but mighty?
- And yes, those ARE Tretorns! ย The '90s are back in a big way, and it shows with the sneaker trends this season.
A plaid blazer is a given for the workplace, but the way to make it modern is to pair it with sleek and sophisticated separates. A slim merino turtleneck and tailored ankle pants provide a clean backdrop for a statement blazer. ย Continue the collegiate vibe of the plaid with a pair of elegant loafers and a chronograph watch.
Styling an Oversized or Boyfriend Fit Blazer
This season, the oversized or boyfriend fit is one of the most popular silhouettes of blazers. This blazer version often has shoulder pads, a straighter cut, and a longer length. The idea is to look as though you borrowed the jacket of a person larger than you. Sleeves on this cut are often pushed up or cuffed to emphasize the โborrowed from someone biggerโ effect.
Oversized blazers come in double- and single-breasted styles. This cut works on a range of bodies because oversized blazers are usually a lighter-weight fabric and have a nice drape.
This look isn't drastically different from previous looks in this post; what is different is the jacket silhouette. ย While it's hard to see in this collage, this is an oversized jacket with boxy shoulders, a straight fit, and a hem that ends at the thigh. To balance such volume, style with slim pieces. A crossbody or shoulder bag is also a great choice to temper the volume.
Transform the look of your oversized blazer with a belt! ย This large belt is a great choice because it will cinch smoothly and balance the fabric of a blazer. ย Play around with the belt, you may like it with the blazer buttoned, with the jacket wrapped underneath, or maybe with an inch of space between the sides of the blazer, letting your base layer peek out. ย With the statement made with belting your blazer, you don't need a lot of flashy details. ย Classic loafers and a modern gold portrait hoop complete the look.
A plaid blazer is perfect when paired with a graphic t-shirt. ย Whether it's a witty statement, a cool pattern, or your favorite band make sure the t-shirt isn't too boxy or stiff. ย I paired this look with distressed jeans but you could easily switch out the jeans for a full-length straight or baby bootcut, ankle pants, or even faux leather leggings. ย The loafers can be replaced with sneakers or even a pair of pumps or mules. Add a silk scarf to pull the entire look together and add some drama.
Styling a Unique Blazer
Along with Glen plaid blazers, this season is seeing many unique cuts and details on jackets: racing stripes, faux fur trim, belts, multiple fabrics or patterns, and much more. These details are also seen on plain blazers, and the effect is quite fun. How can such unique blazers work without looking like a fashion victim? Let the jacket be the accessory. Keep the rest of your outfit subtle, and let the blazer shine.
While this blazer isn't that dramatic, this concept works better for statement jackets. Balance the over-the-top with classic looks. Breton stripes work with most anything and make a wild print or interesting silhouette feel purposeful. Slim jeans and a sleek boot create a continuous line that will also balance a more unique blazer. Keep accessories clean. These hoops are unique but won't compete with the jacket.
Again, keep the base look simple to let the blazer shine. ย Having an all-black base is perfect for jackets with bold prints and edgy silhouettes. ย While this look features black jeans, depending on the length and cut of your jacket consider switching out for faux leather leggings to add texture without being over the top.
Again, the same concept as before with plaid blazers, but note how simple this look is. ย No distressed denim, no statement earrings, no bold shoes. ย Very clean, very simple, add a red lip (my personal favorite red) if you like but this lets the jacket steal the show. ย By keeping everything else simpler, you're increasing the chic quotient. ย
Thanks for replying Alison! Glad to hear you like them so much and that they work well. Now that fall is starting to finally arrive, I just want to buy All. The. Things! Also, is there a way to subscribe to comment threads or get notifications if more comments are made? I may have missed that somehow and have just been checking back when I happen to think about it. Thanks again and have a great day!
These looks are really good! I am hoping to stumble upon the Target blazer next time I run in there (just to buy a “few” things, don’t ya know!). I think I could make it work for me with a simple shirt under it and jeans.
Speaking of jeans, those Universal Standard jeans have me intrigued. Do you have these and if so, what are your thoughts? I like the idea of skinny jeans but I am not skinny and my calves are thick! I usually wear a 10 but in skinny jeans, I will often need to go up to a 12. I’m also not crazy about the 32 in inseam so maybe the petite sizing would be better–if those come in petite? I also prefer jeans that don’t feel skin tight or stiff.
I do have them! I am not skinny and my calves are quite large but they fit me great. Look through the archives and you’ll see them on me in a few posts: https://www.wardrobeoxygen.com/tag/universal-standard They are nice quality, don’t stretch out. I find like with NYDJ I can do dow a size with them, but they have universal fit liberty where within a year you can exchange for a different size no questions asked. And yes they come in petite!