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Re: Styling VESTS

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I like the plaid shirt ...

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I think she looks both great in both pics.

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First one looks great with lavender snow

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I like the couple vests that I own, to fit closer to the body and to not add bulk. I wear mine zipped at least part way.
"To each their own, in all things".
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I would not wear either one of those looks for evening. I don't like the collar on this vest it is too big and it looks sloppy [JMHO}. I really like the vest I got last year from Lands end. This is a pass for me.

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@ECBG wrote:

Neither vest look acceptable for night time to me.  The vests are too thick and don't have any special zippers or anything to really make them special enough for dress.


Do you mean unacceptable for a night time gala? I go out all the time in the evening very casually dressed.  Either look would work for my typical evening -- though I didn't pick up this particular vest.

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I love the second look.  The first outfit I would change by removing the pearls and changing the boots to a pair that is one color.  I do not care for the two-tone boots with the plaid shirt.

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I think pairing the white quilted vest with high-heeled leopard pumps for "nighttime" is an oxymoron. The vest is too casual for the rest of the outfit in general, IMO.

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@lolakimono wrote:


This entire outfit for me, is just a no.

"To each their own, in all things".