Lumberjack Chic: Round 2

by Jamila Pierre


When I tell you that I plan to get the  most use out of the Newbury Plaid Jacket from Fashion To Figure, I mean it with every inch of my being. This jacket is just freakin' amazing. It's currently out of stock online, but it may very well come back due to it's popular demand, and I am not entirely certain how it is fairing in-store. If it isn't online, it may be stocked just fine in-store, but not for long, so get on it. I can't even fully express how much I die for this jacket or how hard I live for it, just know that you will grow tired of seeing me in it, and as you grow tired, the bond between this jacket and I will only be melding together until we are one. 

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And lets talk about these leggings for Pete's sake, like seriously!!!

I have had my eye on these for a minute and a half and at last they are mine, my only regret is that I didn't buy fifty pairs. I just hope that one day I could acquire millions so that I may get the duplicates and triplicates of the things I love most, I hate that moment when you realize all too late that a particular item is so amazing and that you'll never come across it again (much like these boots).

What I'm Wearing:

  1. Jacket from Fashiontofigure.com. $36
  2. Long-sleeve top from Target.com. $7
  3. Leggings from Forever21.com. $19.90
  4. Boots from CharlotteRusse.com. $15 (from $45)
  5. Necklace borrowed from my Bestie. 
  6. Swag. $Priceless

Lumberjack Chic

by Jamila Pierre


Honestly....I don't own very many plaid garments, I could just never seem to find ones that really fit my style or spoke my language. I love the idea of plaid, I could come up with fun outfits to suit most peoples aesthetics, but when it came to the actuality of plaid...or more so how it was presented to me, it just never clicked....until now.

When I saw this jacket I nearly had an aneurysm from all the excitement. I knew that this plaid garment was in fact made for me, and I stopped at nothing to get it. I knew how I would style it the instant I laid eyes on it and I'd be damned if I'd let this sucker go out of stock before I got my hands on it.

It's leather sleeves take this piece from lumberjack to lumberjack chic in one fell swoop, it's heavy duty without being bulky, and the cut of it helps to maintain your shape; over all this is one hell of a jacket that is as beautiful as it is well made.

What I'm Wearing:

  1. Jacket from Fashiontofigure.com:$44.50 (was$36.50 when I purchased it, then I threw a coupon code on it...so you know it's real)
  2. Necklace from the wholesale District: $5
  3. Belt from V.I.M: $7
  4. Skirt from a Shop & Swap: $30 (Originally from Mynt1972)
  5. Heels from Marshalls. $30