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Classic White Denim Jacket

A great denim jacket is an essential part of my wardrobe. It’s a simple basic that coordinates with almost everything and feels more sporty than a blazer. I’ve worn the blue version of today’s denim jacket for many years, so was thrilled to find and add the white one to my collection. Today’s look starts with a classic white denim jacket and striped linen pants. I added a navy tank top, silver hoops and a wide silver bangle, similar, and some fun cork wedge sandals.

 

woman standing in front of flower bed wearing white denim jacket and striped linen pants
WEARING – WHITE DENIM JACKET  –  NAVY TANK TOP  –  NAVY STRIPED LINEN PANTS  –  CORK WEDGE SANDALS  –  CABLE CLASSIC HOOP EARRINGS  –  SIMILAR BANGLE  –  SIMILAR SUNGLASSES

 

I have a pretty healthy collection of denim jackets yet the one I reach for again and again is this one by Vince Camuto. It’s not too fitted, not too loose, and so comfy that I wear it more often than all my others, combined.

 

woman wearing white mirrored sunglasses, navy top and white denim jacket

When I spotted this one in white, I knew I needed it. I bought a medium so I can fit lightweight tops and sweaters underneath which makes it very versatile. I always roll my denim jacket sleeves up so their length isn’t that important but I do hate when they’re too short. A reader asked if we need to be able to button our denim jackets. I don’t think so, but they should look like you could.

 

woman walking on path adjusting collar of white denim jacket
WEARING – WHITE DENIM JACKET  –  NAVY TANK TOP  –  NAVY STRIPED LINEN PANTS  –  CORK WEDGE SANDALS  –  CABLE CLASSIC HOOP EARRINGS  –  SIMILAR BANGLE  –  SIMILAR SUNGLASSES

MORE WHITE DENIM JACKETS

 

woman walking toward the camera wearing mirrored sunglasses, white jacket, striped pants and cork shoes

This navy tank top is made with a soft, stretchy knit fabric that’s super comfy and cool to the touch. It comes in 7 colors sized 0/2 – 20/22. I’m wearing an 8-10 because I like my tank tops looser in the summer. I’ve tucked mine in to help my legs look as long as possible but it has a straight hem and looks equally nice worn out.

 

blonde woman walking down spiral staircase wearing white jacket, striped pants and cork wedges

You saw me try on these linen pants here in khaki/black stripe but I ultimately decided to buy the cream/navy. I’ve had navy on the brain this spring and love how crisp it looks with white. These have a nice high rise and are sized XXS-18(16W). I’m wearing a small so they run true to size. Many of us are not fans of the drawstring that brands put in their elastic waistbands. I know I’m not. And since I don’t need it to hold my pants up, I usually snip and pull mine out.

 

blonde wonman walking down sidewalk wearing white denim jacket and navy linen pants
WEARING – WHITE DENIM JACKET  –  NAVY TANK TOP  –  NAVY STRIPED LINEN PANTS  –  CORK WEDGE SANDALS  –  CABLE CLASSIC HOOP EARRINGS  –  SIMILAR BANGLE  –  SIMILAR SUNGLASSES

 

A white sandal would be expected with this outfit so I opted for cork which looks like a nude and helps elongate the look of my legs. I’m seeing lots of cork sandals this spring. These wedges are by Gentle Souls. The brand is known for its cushioned footbed with arch support with updated styling so you don’t sacrifice comfort for style. These are very secure on my foot and comfy to walk in. They also come in the cheeriest fuchsia here, taupe suede here, and black leather here.

 

MORE CORK SANDALS

 

woman looking over her shoulder wearing white jeans jacket and navy top

Do you have a white denim jacket in your wardrobe?

Thanks for reading ladies and remember to wear what makes you feel confident.

 

 

 

 

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28 Comments

  1. Love this outfit! Navy & white are timeless. Did you buy regular or petite in the linen pants?

    1. I bought the regular and hemmed them up 1 1/2 inches

  2. Love this outfit. Going to have to get me a white jean jacket.
    You look great Jennifer.