Outfit Idea: Faded Waffle Knit Shacket + Flare Jeans. | LSR

Waffle Knit Shacket + Flare Jeans.

A hat and boots with a waffle knit shacket for an easy outfit.

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This outfit is giving me Yellowstone + mountain vibes all the way. Hello, it’s me, Montana Ash! I started building this outfit around a super cozy + oversized waffle knit shacket. (Yes! Shackets are still most definitely a thing.) I love the faded pinky-coral color and the fact you can unbutton the sleeve to cuff things up for a different look.

A pair of flare jeans (so, so old– but similar versions here and here) bring a different denim silhouette than my usual straight or wide-leg go-to. The bodysuit was an easy choice to balance out the volume in the shacket. I bookended the look (and really made it Cowgirl Chic) with a beige wide-brim hat and matching ankle boots to keep things neutral and let the shacket shine.

Waffle Knit Shacket + Flare Jeans. | Le Stylo Rouge
Outfit Idea: Faded Waffle Knit Shacket + Flare Jeans. | LSR
VICI shacket (almost exact here and similar here and here) and hat (almost exact here and here) // Express jeans (old; similar here and here) // Abercrombie bodysuit (almost exact here) // Matisse ankle boots (old; similar here and here) // BaubleBar ring (exact eternity band here and similar signet ring here) // Sierra Winter necklace (similar here)) // Ray-Ban sunglasses

Waffle Knit Shaket + Bodysuit. | LSR

Easy Winter Outfit: Shacket and Denim.

Outfit Idea: Faded Waffle Knit Shacket + Flare Jeans. | LSR

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Waffle Knit Shaket + Bodysuit. | LSR

Easy Winter Outfit: Shacket and Denim.

Outfit Idea: Faded Waffle Knit Shacket + Flare Jeans. | LSR

Shop the look:

You’ll notice I’m in a new shooting spot. This is part of my backyard, shot from a little concrete pad we have in the back for Dave’s motorcycle. We moved to shoot here because the combo of leafless trees and Daylight Savings meant the sun was too direct in both places we normally use for blog shots. Ahhh, navigating shooting spots in the changing light!

More ways to style this waffle knit shacket: buttoned up as a shirt (maybe worn off the shoulder showing off a little peek of bralette) or thrown over the top of a lightweight sweater dress and tall boots. Big Sky Montana hat optional, of course.

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59 Comments

  1. When I heard shackets were a thing, I thought “I’ll wait and see what my friend Ashley does with one.” Well, the wait is over. Very cute.

    And… did someone say motorcycle?!

    1. You are so kind! And you can totally pull off a shacket- it’s such a great layering piece!

      And yes- Dave has a motorcycle (a cruiser- a Phantom, I think? Shadow? Phantom Shadow?). He has actually got me on the back of it a few times- I have my own helmet, even! Haha.

    1. It was the first time giving the ol’ backyard a try and I think it worked, too! 🙂 And yes- a bodysuit can be such a great base layer for slouchier pieces!

  2. That waffle knit is so cute on you! What a lovely colour too, I really like it with the jeans. With the hat as well it has such an American look! 🙂

    Hope that you are having a good week 🙂 It’s been a wet start to summer here, haha!

    Away From The Blue

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