Welcome to this week’s Style Guide that, paradoxically, has a trick up his sleeve: It’s actually a celebration of all things sleeveless, inviting you to show your layering skills. To embrace spring vibes. And to effortlessly elevate your wardrobe for occasions ranging from that first hiking trip of the year to (pretty well-dressed) errands around town.
Unlike bulky winter jackets, quilted puffer vests provide warmth without restricting movement. That’s why their appeal extends way beyond aesthetic value: they’re just effing, pardon our French, practical – and can be layered with a jacket too, if in doubt.
Offering just the right amount of coverage to keep you comfortable during springtime’s fluctuating temperatures, the lightweight construction of this Stone Island vest also makes it easy to pack for travel or to throw on for errands around town or to style on them or to… The list goes on.
SHOP THE LOOK:
- Stone Island Jacket Without Sleeves
- Stone Island Bucket Hat
- Stone Island Knitwear
- Stone Island Cargo Pants
- New Balance 1906 Sneaker
The gentleman among the sleeveless section of your wardrobe, a sweater vests exudes a timeless charm and blends sophistication with cozy comfort.
Its versatility allows for endless styling options, whether layered over a crisp shirt for a polished look or paired with jeans for a relaxed yet put-together vibe. And if you want to level up, this mohair version by Marni definitely got you.
SHOP THE LOOK:
- Marni V-Neck Sweater
- Marni Shirt
- Marni Shorts
- Edmmond Studios ‘Duck’ Socks
- Vinny’s Yardee Mocassin Loafer
The laid-back charm of a puffer vest complements both casual and semi-formal attire. With this fit, we went with the former: Paired with cargo pants, heavy-wearing boots and a spring-ready sweater with short sleeves, the outdoorsy vibe is a no-brainer and basically screams ‘spring’.
Because when, if not in spring, is the perfect time for exploring new adventures (no matter if stylistically or in the actual outdoors)?
SHOP THE LOOK: