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This Kate Middleton–Approved Trend Makes Every Winter Outfit Look More Expensive

There's no doubt that when Kate Middleton wears something we take plenty of notes. The Duchess of Cambridge is renowned for her sophisticated style along with her mastery at picking timeless pieces that she can easily rewear. One item that we've spotted her in on countless occasions is a chic tweed jacket. Whether worn with skinny jeans and Wellington boots or as part of a sleek skirt suit, the jacket adds a touch of elegance to all her outfits.

While the fabric lends itself beautifully for winter thanks to its warm and comfortable qualities, it's a material that you can actually wear year-round, as it comes in a variety of weights, weaves, and colors.

As Kate Middleton knows, a tweed jacket is a classic that never goes out of style, and thanks to its close association with Chanel, it unquestionably looks luxurious and will elevate even the simplest jeans-and-tee outfits (a combo we see frequently on our favorite French girls).

If you want to make your winter outfits look more expensive this winter, scroll below as we share some of the best tweed jackets on the market right now.

On Kate Middleton: Dolce & Gabbana tweed jacket
The chic rhinestones add a festive touch.
How refreshing does this short-sleeve blazer look?
A longer line silhouette is sleek and flattering.
This sleeveless number is too good to pass up.
A colored weave adds a vibrant touch.
Pair with beige or black jeans for one expensive-looking outfit.
Sophisticated with a capital S.
Wow, we never knew how much we need an ivory tweed blazer until now.
The pockets look so luxe.
How cute is the contrasting collar?
The rounded collar adds a casual touch.
This timeless piece will last a lifetime.
Just add jeans and chunky boots.
Say yes to pearl buttons.
Style over dresses and tees alike.
Maje is one of our favorite brands for tweed toppers.
From work to wine night.
We love the textured accents.
Scoop this up while it's still on sale.
This is perfect to wear year-round.
Trust J.Crew to create something classic and chic.
An investment piece you won't regret.
Throw on over your turtleneck for an outfit that looks seriously expensive.

Up next, this classic jacket will never go out of style—here are six chic ways to style it.



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