18 WAYS TO WEAR A LONG BEIGE PUFFER
Hello readers and/or fellow bloggers. I hope your week has been up to a good start. February is here and that means we still have two months of winter ahead of us. Winter outwear is a big part of winter fashion. One could even argue that outwear is possibly the most important part of winter style. With a warm and stylish coat/jacket, you're more than half way there, aren't you? Sometimes all we want is to stay warm. That is why a long puffer jacket is such a great option in winter. Pick one in neutral colour and you can wear it in a variety of ways. You can always jazz things up with colourful winter accessories (as I often do). Today I shall show you 18 ways to style a long beige puffer. They say you need to wear an item 30 times in order to make it sustainable. I'm pretty sure I have worn this long beige puffer at least that many times, but I managed to find 18 photographed outfits in my blog archives (I don't take photos of my outfits daily) and that's not a bad number either. I have had this long puffer for a few years and I do wear it a lot. I'm aiming for at least 50 wears, but let's back to the subject. Scroll down to see and read more.
This post will be mostly visual. I will share outfits featuring this long puffer coats. One thing I noticed while browsing these looks is how easy it is to dress this puffer coat up and down. It is true that puffer jackets and coats are a bit more casual in tone, but you can dress them up with heels. I have worn this coat with both dresses and jeans. I find it that a puffer jacket/coat can work great with both casual and dressy outfits.
I do like puffer jackets. As far as I remember, I have always relied on them in the winter. I have this long beige one that I wear often because it is incredibly warm and comfortable. I also have a long black puffer I wear just as much. Best thing about a puffer jacket is that you can easily dress it up and down. To dress it up all you need is some fancy shoes or boots. A pair of high heeled boots and a nice bag will usually do the trick. Wearing a long puffer jacket in a casual way is no brainer as well. Just pair it with a sweater, jeans and sneakers and you're ready to go. Accessories can change up your puffer jacket look. Choose dressy or feminine ones if you prefer a girly feel to your winter outfits.
Indeed, a long puffer jacket can be a life saver when it comes in creating feminine but warm winter outfits. At time times, it is incredibly easy to style it in a casual way. Now, tell me what kind of coats do you like to wear in winter? Do you like puffer jackets? What are your favourites when it comes to winter outwear? Do you like coloured and statement coats or do you prefer classical black ones?
1. WITH JEGGINGS, BOOTS AND AN OVERSIZED SCARF
2. WITH JEANS, POINTY BOOTS AND A TARTAN SCARF
3. WITH AN ANIMAL PRINT DRESS AND HEELED BOOTS
4. WITH SNEAKERS, JEGGINGS AND A TURTLENECK SWEATER
5. WITH A FAUX FUR SCARF, JEANS AND DR. MARTENS BOOTS
6. WITH HEELED CARAMEL BOOTS, JEANS AND A SHIRT
7. WITH A FAUX FUR STOLE, JEANS AND A BEANIE
8. WITH A DENIM SKIRT, BLACK TOP AND HEELED BOOTS
9. WITH A HAT, A STATEMENT NECKLACE, A PAIR OF JEANS AND SNEAKERS
10. WITH A RED HOODIE, JEANS AND SNEAKERS
11. WITH ORANGE JEANS, A BLACK CARDI AND DR.MARTENS BOOTS
12. WITH BLUE FAUX FUR SCARF, ORANGE JEANS AND HEELED BOOTS
13. WITH SNEAKERS, A RED BASKETBALL HAT AND A FOLKLORE BAG
14. WITH A BLUE DRESS, A SILK BLOUSE, LEGGINGS AND POINTY BOOTS
15. WITH LEOPARD LEGGINGS AND CARAMEL BOOTS
Puffer coats are really comfy and fun to wear in winter. I love all the ways you styled this classic coat, particularly with the Burberry scarf. I have 1 puffy jacket that I refer to as my blizzard jacket since it served me well in many large snowstorms! However now that I live in a much warmer climate I don't seem to need winter coats anymore. I still get to accessorize with scarves some days!
ReplyDeleteAccessorizing with scarves is fun too.
DeleteVery good advices. I love jacket like this Because in person who is always cold :D
ReplyDeleteme too!
DeleteI must confess, I don't really like puffer. BUT you make it look very glamorous and gorgeous <3
ReplyDeletethank you so much.
Deletethat is such a cosy jacket and so perfect for your colder weather - I'm sure you will be able to hit 50 wears with it soon! :)
ReplyDeleteHope that your week is off to a good start too! Another busy week here! :)
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I hope so:). Thank you.
DeleteHow many stylish and warm outfits with that puffer coat!
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful in all of them but my favorite are with leopard leggings and also with denim skirt!
Thank you. I do like these leopard leggings.
DeleteAmei o look ♥️
ReplyDeleteSigo você 😉
So cute, I like your photos ♥
ReplyDeletethank you Kinga.
DeleteLove this post, this jacket is so versatil and fashion
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Thank you Juliana.
DeleteCool review. Beautiful photos and great stylish ideas. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Oksana.
DeleteThe 30 times for sustainability really makes you think sometimes. I know I have pieces in my closet which may not get that much wear (sometimes if that at all) which frustrates me to no end. I've never been a huge fan of a puffy jacket, mainly because I've always thought it would make me look larger than I am. But a few years back I tried a navy one to use for work and haven't looked back. I've definitely worn it more than 30 times now. Maybe triple in the spate of two years!
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Thank you Sonia. Yes, the 30 wear rule makes one think. I also have items that I will probably not wear 30 times- not any time soon, such as formal dresses and so on. But it makes me realize that I really need to make most of my purchases practical- best to buy something we know we will wear.
DeleteHey Ivana, how you doing?! This kind of posts are my favorite on my blog since they really teach us something and there is no necessity to have tons of clothes, you can get creative around one garment like this example!
ReplyDeleteI liked all the options, such a versatile piece, but I adore how this neutral color contrast with colorful stripes like the example you put here :D!
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I'm doing fine, thank you. I'm happy you like this kind of posts, they are some of my favourite posts to make.
DeleteMe ne devo comprare uno così anche io perché pare che stia venendo il freddo!
ReplyDeleteIl tuo mi piace molto, sembra caldissimo!
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DeleteWow so many options here- My number one are number 1 and 11 :-) I like this all colors together there. That's great that you show us in how many ways we can use one piece of clothes and as a result gets so many different outfits- love it
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Thank you Karo.
DeleteDear Ivana, I see your puffer coat is a wonderful versatile piece and as usual the combinations you have created are perfect! I'm happy I own some puffer coats as they keep me really warm and thanks to you I have now even some more possibilites to style them!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße, Rena
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Thank you Rena.
DeleteYou style your clothes so well Ivana!
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DeleteDecisamente i piumini sono la scelta milgiore per combattere il freddo in tutta comodità! :)
ReplyDeleteIo a dire il vero non li uso molto, a parte la giacca a vento che uso per sciare, per la città ne ho solo uno bianco che ho comprato tantissimi anni fa e ho messo davvero poco, di solito preferisco i cappotti o i parka perchè mi sembra sempre troppo sportivo.
Il tuo invece lo trovo molto adatto anche per la città sia per modello che per colore, è davvero elegante e mi piace anche molto come l'hai abbinato nelle varie occasioni!
Ma più di tutto sono rimasta colpita dalla tua acconciatura con la treccia che gira intorno alla testa: bellissima!!!
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DeleteI totally agree that our outwear might be the most important part of winter style. You have definitely demonstrated the style and versatility of your puffer. I favor a long performance down jacket for warmth. Mine is smooth and dark grey. It looks minimal and it may not be the most stylish but honestly during the winter, I'm more concerned about staying warm than anything else and it has seen me through more than a few winters already.
ReplyDeletethank you Rowena.
DeleteI love the beige color of the puffer- so chic and goes with almost everything!
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Thank you Ashley.
DeleteI think the issue with a lot of puffer coats is that they are shapeless, and make us look like giant larvae! This one is wonderful because of the belt (gives you shape) and the removeable fur trim on the hood (for an extra bit of warmth and/or dressiness). I would love a long puffer, but I loathe the colours that most of them come in (sorry, I hate beige!). I had a brown one, but I hated the colour. Because I rarely shop retail I haven't been able to find one that is a decent colour (I would love red, blue, yellow, anything but black, white, beige, brown or grey!).
ReplyDeleteGreat work on at least 18 wearings of your puffer, Ivana!
I agree. Shapelessness is a big issue with puffer. I often belt them or buy ones that come with a belt.
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I have to admit I'm not really a fan of puffer coats. I've never owned one as I don't think it suits my style, but never say never: who knows I might not bump into one in a spectacular colour in the charity shops?
ReplyDeleteMy preferred coats for winter are classic wool or tweed ones, if possible with fur trim. I have several, as I love to be able to change my outerwear. My favourites are two brown textured wool coats, one with fur collar and hem, and my beloved green, fur collared one. With my pale colouring, I really can't do beige, either. But you certainly carry yours off magnificently. I love it that it has removable fur trim - that is, if my eyes aren't deceiving me. Well done on 18 different wears, Ivana. Hope you're having a great week so far! xxx
Thank you so much. I can understand why you are not a fan of puffer coats. They are not exactly in vintage style and they don't fit most vintage outfits. It does have a removable faux fur trim, I often wear it with other coats now.
DeleteThis beige puffer is a great pick for freezing winter, You have styled it perfectly even with every outfit.
ReplyDeleteYou are looking gorgeous girl in all pics<3
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DeleteI love it. kisses
ReplyDeletethank you.
DeleteOh what a lovely Post.
ReplyDeleteThe look is perfect for the colder days.
The jacket suits you perfectly.
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DeleteAmazing post, Ivana!!
ReplyDeleteI love your long puffer jacket, and that really suits to you!
Many sustainable ideas inspire me, and particularly the outfit with the fur stole is so fantastic!!
Thank you for sharing <3
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That puffer jacket looks very beautiful and I love how you style it. I love these posts where you show different ways how style one piece. You are so creative and have amazing style.
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I love the beige colour of the puffer and all the ways you styled it! It's so versatile and I'm sure you will hit 50 wears with it soon!
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ReplyDeleteYou have so many outfits in photos, I guess you shoot your outfits every day!!
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