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This Jacket Style Is So Now, and I'm Here for It

It's time to welcome the shacket into your wardrobe this season. For those not familiar with the term, a shacket is essentially a slightly oversize shirt-jacket hybrid that’s currently blowing up our Insta feeds and dominating at all our favorite stores right now.

So what's so great about it, you ask? Shackets are the absolute perfect layering piece through winter and spring. Their popular wool blend and leather styles makes them thicker than your average shirt, but thinner than your heavy winter coat so you can easily layer them over a turtleneck and under an overcoat throughout the colder temps. When spring arrives, you can throw it on over a lightweight tee with little effort required.

They look fresh buttoned up as a shirt and effortlessly cool undone as a jacket, and they exude a seriously cool fashion-girl look that is so right now. And the best part? They suit literally everyone. So if you want an easy and cool way to look on-trend as we transition from winter to spring, consider the shacket your essential, new hero piece. I'm here for the trend with these chic options I've found below, and perhaps you will be too.

Pair your shacket over a knit turtleneck with leather trousers and lug sole boots for an effortlessly cool weekend look that's wholly on-trend.
A sage-green hue looks refreshingly cool with beige trousers and jeans alike.
A belted shacket adds a polished touch to your ensemble. This ecru leather style from Topshop looks way more expensive than its price tag.
Banish winter blues with a bright and bold option to wear with your jeans.
A tweed or checked shacket is perfect for work.
Go for a head-to-toe tonal look in 50 shades of beige to keep your look streamlined and polished.
Leather shackets are everywhere right now. Not only do they look luxurious but they're also a great option to take you from day to night.
Offset the glam of a sparkly sequin skirt (a huge trend for spring) with the casual nature of an unbuttoned shacket.
Thrown on a utility-style khaki shacket with a pair of jeans and a white tee for a timeless look you can wear year-round.
In spring, try a long-line shacket with your shorts (and heels) for one seriously chic fashion-girl approved look.
This will add a luxe touch to any outfit.
Pair this boxy, oversize shacket with a pair of leather pants this season.
Expect plenty of compliments in this sky-blue hue.
The perfect day-to-night option.
So versatile. So chic.
A longer shacket adds a fresh and modern touch.
Pair your pastels with your winter whites.
Off-duty cool.
This looks just as good open over a tee as it does buttoned up.
A textured fabric adds interest to your look.

Up next, I tried 21 under-$100 new-season pieces from H&M, & Other Stories, and Nordstrom—these 12 made the cut.



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