3 Ways to Style A Vintage Blazer with Modern Boy Vintage

3 days / 3 ways with modern boy vintage

Name: Aaron
Location: Northern Virginia/DC Area
Occupation: Visual Display Artist for Macys

Story behind garment or why you chose it for this: I chose this vintage blazer for my 3 days/3 ways piece because I love how versatile blazers are and they’re timeless always in season or on trend 

My best style advice is to dress for yourself…don’t fall into the pressures of having to wear what’s trendy or the “it” item of the moment…just wear whatever makes you feel like the best version of yourself.

Aaron / modern boy vintage
Andre Leon Talley and The Olsen twins are a few current style inspirations

Look One

This look shows how you can use a blazer as an additional layer during colder months. I like the juxtaposition of the clean classic blazer paired with the grungier outerwear and plaid pants for a more “grown up” grunge look.


Look Two

This look shows how a blazer and simply just be worn as a top. The frosting for this look are the accessories. The blazer being worn shirtless makes the look feel sexier or more sleek in my opinion.


Look Three

This look shows how to use a blazer to elevate everyday casual pieces like denim for date night. The flower pin on the lapel and the stacked heel boots help to dress the look up while the baseball cap keeps the look grounded and slightly grounded in a fashionable way. And of course you’ll need a statement bag to hold all of your essentials.

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