Fall Trend Shacket Styling
This Monday’s styling theme is shackets and my fabulously fashionable friends from around the world and I are excited to share our spin on this hot fall and winter trend! What is a shacket you ask? The shacket is a combination shirt and jacket—that can be worn as both. Most shackets have the silhouette and details of a traditional button-down shirt (one or two chest pockets, buttons along the front and a classic collar), but are made of thicker material more like an actual jacket. Usually done up in flannel, cotton canvas or denim, they sometimes incorporate military details like epaulettes on the shoulders. If there are also pockets on the lower half, you may see it referred to as a chore jacket.
Take inspiration from ‘90s grunge and wear one open over a floral midi dress and trendy combat boots. Or go for a more tailored approach and button one up over a pair of skinny jeans and pointy-toe ankle boots. Even better if you add a waist-cinching belt. Shackets have long been applauded as a spectacular layering piece, but they’ve recently become even more popular.
Shacket 1
This is my newest shacket; and I was attracted to it because of the color and the pockets! I love shackets for the warm and ease of styling. I opted to pair this particular shacket with my newest graphic tee (neon pink and yellow) and high top sneakers (yellow and leopard accents) adding leopard accessories (belt, earrings and cuff). It’s a super comfy and casual look perfect for weekends hanging out, running errands or doing outdoor fun fall things! If you want to give a trend a try, you don’t need to spend a lot and of course a shacket can easily be paired with what you already have in your wardrobe. The loose fit keeps it comfortable and hides any midsection flaws.Where would you wear this look?
Shacket 2
This particular shacket is super long compared to others, which being 5′ 8 ” I really like the added length. Since it’s longer, it’s easier to wear with leggings because my backside is well covered. It was purchased last fall when the trend was just hitting the stores. I purchased it a local boutique: Flair on Third. Since the shacket is enough of a statement on it’s own, I styled it with a monochromatic (all black) top and leggings. Add some accessories because you know my thoughts on accessories, they complete a look and you’re good to go. This is super simple styling at it’s best.
Shacket 3
This shacket was also purchased last spring. It might be my favorite of all of them that I own. The details of the collar and cut plus the belt make it a more tailored option and it feels dressier than the others. Similar to the styling of shacket #3, I wore a light weight long sleeved black sweater and my leggings in order to make the shacket the focal point in the look. Too elongate my legs and create a more slimming effect I could have worn black boots. I’ve heard some influencers comment that the shacket trend isn’t for them because it’s too boxy. Adding a belt is a way to solve for that complaint. However, I’d also like to acknowledge that not all trends or for everyone. My recommendation is to always give new things a try but stay true to what you love and feel confident wearing!
Shacket 4
I call this look my lumbar jack look! Some times I will style a look around a particular item. In this case, I wanted to create a look around my Ceclia of New York boots. They’re navy blue with red and white shoe strings and blue fur. I actually won them several years ago. I’be been wanting to give axe throwing a try. Does that surprise you? If I go, this might be the perfect outfit for the adventure! Where would you wear this look?
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Shacket Styling by Stylish Friends
From Around the World
Amy – Amy’s Creative Pursuits – “I never thought I would like shackets because I don’t like the over-sized look on my body type, but this cute one from Amazon is over-sized in length,and not so much in width, so it gives a more fitted, polished look.”
Nicole – High Latitude Style – “While shackets are an Alaskan favorite, I have owned only two shackets so far. The first shacket was the classic Buffalo plaid skirt in red with black. I used to wear it for snow shoveling in late spring and early winter (late September, first week of October). The second one was a DIY patching project. I had bought the piece as a shirt, but it was too stiff to be worn as such. Therefore, I patched it to turn it into a shacket. I still wear it in late spring and early fall as cover-up when a cotton cardigan would be too cold and a jacket would be still too warm. Given that in Alaska the transition seasons are very short (2-4 weeks), I don’t get much wear out of my shacket.”
Shelbee – Shelbee on the Edge – “When shackets started trending last fall, I wanted to try out the trend without spending too much money. So I hit the thrift shops and found this olive green corduroy shirt jacket that is quickly becoming an autumn wardrobe staple.”
Nina – Sharing a Journey -“Is the shacket trend for you? Learn what it is,how to get the look for yourself, and a few styling tips to make the shacket your own.”
Lucy – Lucy Bertoldi.com “October’s sombre vibes has me styling up this sheer, black ‘shacket’ which I love wearing over tanks or sleeveless outfits; like this tulle dress for example. It’s perfectly light, chic and edgy- whether it’s worn as a shirt, or jacket.”
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Popping over from Amy’s. Just had to tell you that I love your style. That pink shacket needs to be in my closet, too. Going to follow your link. Your other options are terrific, too. I like the varied lengths of your pieces. I know Amy was concerned when the trend first hit because the shackets seem to be so oversized. But your pink one is such a great length. Also really liked your pleated faux leather skirt in an earlier post. You rock!!
Hi Leslie!
Thanks so much for popping over! You kind words have made my day! Yes, the pink shacket was a must have in my wardrobe! I am tall so I do prefer the longer lengths when possible! My faux leather skirt is going to be seen a lot…including today’s blog (hope you check it out!). I like it so much that I also ordered it in cognac!
I appreciate your kindness!
Julie xo
Wow, you sure have the shacket trend coveted! I love all these looks, and I would never have thought to belt one. The pink is so fun with the graphic tee, but I like them all. And I love your choices, I’ve been eyeing that one with the stars that’s now on sale!
xx
Suzanne
Hi Suzanne!
I appreciate your kind comments! Living in Illinois a shacket is a perfect alternative to coats, which we’re in all winter. You know I rarely have just one of something. I like choices and styling options. Pink was a must! I do have the one with the stars on it! Love it!
Julie xo
You have such a great style- loving all these shackets! I can’t pick my favourite look, coz they’re all so good! xx
Hi Lucy!
Thank so much for your kind comments! Living in Illinois a shacket is a perfect alternative to wearing coats especially in fall. This girl never has just one of something – LOL and a pink was a must!
Julie xo
I love all of the options! Especially the pink Shacket!!
Hi Lisa!
I appreciate your kind comments! I couldn’t resist and had to have a pink shacket!
Julie xo
Oh wow, Julie, you have such a wonderful collection of plaid shackets! I don’t have any in plaid! I really like the pink one with that cool Def Leppard tee and high tops. The black and white one is super cool, too. It looks so cozy! I love them all and you wear them so well!
Shelbee
Hi Shelbee!
Shackets are perfect for our Illinois falls and winters! Of course, it’s necessary for me to have an assortment and pink was a must! I think you can dress them up or down depending on where you’re going and what look you want to portray!
Julie xo
Oh my goodness girl, do you have the shackets! The second and third are my favs.
Hi Amy!
Shackets are perfect for our fall and winter weather in Illinois! Of course, I need an assortment!
Julie xo