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HIT OR MISS – SHACKET STYLE

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is wearing a pink and camel shacket with a beige top and cream jeans

Last week, I wasn’t feeling well and couldn’t take new photos, so I shared some photos that I had decided were “misses.” The outfit wasn’t something that I loved, so I had decided that it wouldn’t hit the blog. But, several of you encouraged me to show the outfit, and it turned out to be a lot of fun. You got to explain what worked or didn’t work for you based on your body type, coloration, etc.

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is wearing a pink and camel shacket with a beige top with cream jeans

Everyone was very respectful and left insightful and well-thought-out comments. Y’all are much better writers than I am, and a lot of your observations were spot-on. I loved that the comments were made about the clothing, not about a person wearing the clothing. Everyone has different likes and dislikes, but we can all support each other. We are a wonderful community, and reading each other’s comments is part of the fun of the blog. If you didn’t see last week’s hit or miss post, then be sure to check it out and read the comments.

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is wearing a pink and camel shacket from Old Navy

So, today, we are doing another Hit or Miss post, and this one is about a shacket. If you’re unsure about a shacket or what one is, it is basically a cross between a shirt and a jacket. It is thicker than a regular shirt, so you can wear it as a jacket, somewhat like you would a cardigan. I have to be honest, I have resisted wearing shackets because they remind me of the workers who worked for my dad in his construction business. However, this updated shacket look is way more polished, and the material is so much nicer than the ones that his workers wore. Theirs were usually quilted for extra warmth, and since they were oversized and relaxed fitting, they could move and work easily.

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is showing the back of a pink and camel shacket

Shackets still tend to be large and oversized, and most of them are long in length. I was pleasantly surprised when I ran across this camel and pink shacket since most shackets are not precisely feminine looking. The color combination of this shacket is soft and feminine, even though the jacket is still oversized and boxy-looking. I’m wearing a medium, and you can see that the shirt/jacket is still relatively large on me.

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is wearing a pink and camel shacket with a pink top and cream jeans

If you scroll up, you’ll see that I first wore the shacket with a beige top. I decided to try the shacket with a pale pink cashmere sweater to see if bringing out the pink in the shacket made it look even more feminine.

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is wearing a pink and camel shacket with a pink cashmere top

Since I was trying to make the shacket more feminine-looking, adding jewelry to the look was necessary. I added a pair of geometric hoop earrings, an 18 kt. Gold vermeil cross necklace, and a Rose Quartz necklace that I’ve had for a long time.

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is wearing a pink and camel shacket with a cashmere pink top and cream jeans

Styling the shacket with an Ecru pair of ankle jeans brought out the lighter shade of the shacket and kept it bright and light. A dark camel pair of pants or a pair of denim jeans would also look great with the shacket, but I thought the Ecru jeans worked best to keep it on the feminine side.

The only con that I have with these Ecru jeans is that they are button-up jeans. I prefer zip jeans since they are easier to put on and take off. Taking off a pair of jeans quickly can sometimes mean the difference in an embarrassing bathroom situation. Lol! I think these jeans run slightly on the big side, not much, though, so if you are between sizes, then size down. I am wearing a size 8, and they fit great. They are a tiny snug at the waist, but that is where I hold all of my weight, so I’m not shocked by that fact.

These water-resistant Chelsea boots have been a favorite of mine this fall and winter. This pair has a lower heel that is easy to walk in, and they are easy to pull on. The gorgeous neutral color of these boots lets you wear them with almost anything. I found these to run true to size, and I am wearing my usual size 9. If you’ve been thinking about trying this style, this is a lovely pair to start with since they are on sale for an incredible price! Leather boots for under $50.00!?!

Over 40 Fashion Blogger, Tania Stephens is wearing a pink and camel shacket with a pink top, cream jeans, and Chelsea boots

Now, it is time for your thoughts. Is this outfit a Hit or a Miss for “you?” Can you see yourself wearing this, or parts of this? What do you like, what would you change?

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141 Comments

  1. Christine Clementi says:

    I love this outfit! I prefer the pink cashmere sweater underneath the shacket. It makes the pink in the plaid shacket stand out. The blend of colors in the sweater and shacket are a good look for blondes!

  2. This color combination looks fab on you, and so feminine. I am only 5’1”, and feel like the shacket would overwhelm me, so I haven’t participated in the trend, but you look great!

  3. I love the Shacket! It’s a new term for me, but I love the color and the fit. I could definitely see myself wearing this outfit. I thought the tan top looked good with it, but the pink looked even better. I liked the pant and boot too. Looks great! Keep up the good work, you’re a natural!

  4. I like it and it looks better with the pink sweater. I’m 5’1″ so I’m thinking this would be too long on me. Living here in Michigan I have quite a few of these shacket’s because here it’s 32 in the morning and then could be 72 in the afternoon. We also have a 2nd home on the lake and these come in handy there. I even keep a few extra for guests who drop by on their boats and they might stay till right before the sun goes down.

  5. I agree totally with Kim Hoehn. Looks cute on you, but they look frumpy on me. By the way, Hoehn was my maiden name. You don’t see it very often. Love your hit or miss post.

  6. This look is a hit with me. Like you, originally when I first started seeing the shacket I wasn’t impressed, but that was because of the colors. They were all dark and very manly looking. Not for me. Yours is so pretty in the pastel colors and I am definitely considering it. I would style it with my pink cashmere sweater exactly as you. My personal change would be a light wash straight leg Jean and my dark brown chelsea boots. Love the jewelry you style with it. Thanks for this post, Tania. Can’t wait for more!

  7. Barbara Maxwell says:

    I very much liked all of this outfit! It was smashing and looked great on you! Keep up the good posts!

  8. As soon as I saw the first picture I was thinking I’d like it better with a pink top.
    It’s a no for me. We don’t get that much cold weather and I was in HS in the 80s, so my flannel wearing was sort of set then.
    Looks good on you, have fun!

  9. Stacie KREITMAN says:

    Love this combination! Both shirts look feminine and the jeans elevate the look.

  10. Kim Hoehn says:

    Definitely prefer the pink top. It makes the pink in the shacket pop! I’m short so I feel like shockers are overwhelming but very cute on you!