Tuesday, June 9, 2009

J.Crew Jacket Featured In Marie Claire

One of J.Crew's new arrivals is being featured in the latest issue of Marie Claire magazine. :)

The J.Crew item is a cargo jacket and retails for $125. (Click here to view a larger image.) The magazine suggests to achieve a "casual glam" look by topping "a 20's-style designer skirt with an easy-to-wear flak jacket" like J.Crew's. This is a new item, yet to be released online and is probably an "upcoming Summer" item (that or, I couldn't find it online).

To be honest, I am not super excited about the jacket. The jacket looks just okay in the magazine- and I am not sure how fitted it is in real-life. (My preference is that it's fitted, over boxy.)

What are your thoughts on the new J.Crew jacket (e.g. do you like/ dislike the shape, style)? Do you like cargo jacket look in general? What is your preference fit for jackets (e.g. boxy, fitted)? :)

25 comments:

  1. i'm a sucker for things that are brown and gold/brass-toned, so i think it has potential :)

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  2. No. And this is either a redemption over the mess that was the boyfriend military or just another miss. I am not interested.

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  3. Definitely not feeling it. :(

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  4. Looks really cute to me. I prefer a more relaxed fit in a jacket and this one looks adorable with the brass toned details and brown color fabric:)

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  5. I think it has potential...I like it so far, although IRL could be a different story. :)

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  6. Agree completely. Though I too like brown and gold/brass toned, I'm really tired of both the boxy and swingy trend. Though I love my Peplum Cord from last fall, IMO, nothing beats a classic fitted jacket. That's why I adore my Ecoles, Bellas, and wool Clea!

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  7. The jacket part is ok, and seems like a wearable basic but for the buttons. They're too distracting but aren't cute enough to make the jacket a statement. I like the skirt it's paired with, though.

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  8. I'd have to see it in person, but I have a few ideas how to style it so it wouldn't be so blah... is it herringbone tweed? Because then I could get more excited about it.

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  9. It does look like it's a herringbone tweed, which gives it some potential in my eyes. Otherwise, it's just meh.

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  10. I don't think it's herringbone tweed. Unless everything else featured is also herringbone tweed.

    This looks like a "cowboy coat" to me. Ick.

    gigiofca - I have the boyfriend military jacket in gray and have worn it a lot. It's soft and comfortable and goes with just about anything. Very easy to care for, throw it in my tote bag and it comes out looking decent. People often ask where I got the "cute jacket". One of my favs ever.

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  11. When I saw this in Marie Claire, I thought it was cute before I knew it was JC. Of course, it could be different IRL.

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  12. OMG, pleated pants! Run!

    There is nothing on the page that interests me at all. I get the feeling that I will be spending a lot less in the upcoming season if these are the trends.

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  13. Baybaybay I don't like anything on the page either, too gaudy for my style. But Marie Claire is not where I would go for fashion advice anyway.

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  14. I'm with 3PennyPrincess and prefer fitted jackets. Would love to see more peplum or waist-defining jackets this fall!

    Though I will say, re: cargo jacket featured in MC, that I have a similarly-cut khaki one from another designer that I purchased several years ago, and I get a lot of use out of it! Especially when traveling or sightseeing -- those cargo pockets really come in handy!

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  15. Looks like something made by Dickey's or Carhartt. Flak jacket indeed.

    Pass.

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  16. Bay,

    Pleated, harem pants are all the rage in Europe. They are everywhere!

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  17. sorry this is random...does anyone know of any new free shipping codes?

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  18. Summer,

    I have seen the trend and think it looks ridiculous. I'm not one to follow trends myself, I dress to look good, not trendy. Never been one of the sheeple.

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  19. @Sharon I think "Q28T9B" works for free shipping on $150+. Of course, now that I say this, they might take it down. :P

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  20. Not too crazy about the jacket. I'd like to see it IRL though.

    Something completely OT...If you own the tissue rolling ruffles tank, how did you wash it? Did you put it in the washer and dryer? How did it come out? Or maybe you all hand wash it?

    Thanks!

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  21. CaptainCrew - The concept of the boyfriend military was really, really cute. The sizing was off. That's why I said it was a mess. People were going down 2 and 3 sizes. ;-)

    newyork0311 - Just washed & dried a rolling ruffles tank in error. I meant to hang it. Oops. It came out great. No shrinkage. I may have had the dryer on MED, though.

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  22. gigiofca - yep, I went down 2 sizes to get the right fit but it is so worth it. Fortunately I got the scoop from this and other blogs as to the sizing before I even got to try it on.

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