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This is the kind of piece you'll want to wear everywhere! I'm absolutely smitten with how this outfit brilliantly marries military utility with feminine edge. The star of the show is that gorgeous olive green US Army inspired jacket with its perfect cinched waist it's giving me all the structured yet soft vibes I live for!
Let me tell you why I'm head over heels for this combination:
I'd style this with tousled, casual waves to balance the structured elements. You can easily transition this from day to night just swap the tote for a clutch and add some statement earrings. Trust me, you'll get so much wear out of each piece!
I can see you wearing this everywhere from creative office spaces to weekend brunches. It's perfect for those tricky transitional months when you need layers that work hard for you. The jacket will be your best friend during those surprise spring showers!
What I love most is how practical yet put together this look is. The heeled boots are substantial enough for all day wear, and that drawstring waist means you can adjust the jacket fit as needed. Consider wearing bike shorts under the skirt for extra comfort and confidence.
While the jacket might be an investment piece, you could easily find similar styles at military surplus stores for a fraction of the price. The beauty of this look is that it works with pieces you might already own any black skirt and neutral tee would work beautifully.
To keep this look fresh, I recommend:
There's something so empowering about this military inspired look it commands attention while staying approachable. I love how it speaks to both strength and style, making it perfect for those days when you need an extra boost of confidence!
Has anyone tried this jacket with wide-leg pants? Thinking about proportions.
The tote is so practical but still looks sleek - perfect for work to weekend.
I added a belt bag over my military jacket and it gave it such a cool streetwear vibe.
For summer I'd swap the boots for strappy sandals and the jacket for a utility vest!
Would this work with a pencil skirt? I'm trying to make my office wardrobe more interesting.
I've found that military jackets can be a bit stiff at first - anyone have tips for breaking them in?
What about throwing a leather jacket over the camo tee instead? Could be an edgy alternative.
I love how the camo print isn't overwhelming since it's just on the tee.
Do you think this would work with a burgundy bag instead of black? Just got one as a gift.
I've styled my military jacket with a slip dress and these exact boots - works surprisingly well!
Wonder if a crossbody bag would work just as well as the tote? Sometimes I need to be more hands-free.
For rainy days I'd swap the skirt for black leather leggings - same vibe but more weather appropriate!
I'm obsessed with how the brown boots warm up the whole outfit. Such a smart choice instead of black boots.
Anyone tried this with white sneakers instead of boots? Thinking about a more casual version.
The structured bag balances the casual elements perfectly. Really pulls the whole look together.
I'm thinking about getting this jacket but worried about the sizing. Should I size up to layer underneath?
Would silver jewelry work with this or should I stick to gold accessories?
I've found that military jackets like this one look amazing with floral dresses too - creates such a cool contrast.
You could also swap the camo tee for a silk blouse to make it more office appropriate, I do this all the time with my military jacket!
My favorite part is how versatile each piece is. I could see that jacket working with literally everything in my closet.
The proportions are so well balanced - the fitted skirt really works with the more relaxed jacket silhouette.
I would totally add some gold layered necklaces to dress this up a bit more for evening wear.
Has anyone tried styling the jacket with jeans? I just got a similar one and could use some tips.
I actually tried a similar outfit but with doc martens instead of heeled boots. Gave it more of an edgy feel!
I'm wondering if a midi skirt would work instead of the mini? I love the look but need something longer for my office.
Where did you find that amazing army jacket? I've been looking for something similar forever and the cinched waist detail is exactly what I want.