These blazers are all from consignments shops and such, so I got them for pretty good prices. The beige one on the left was 6$ from D.I. It can go with pretty much any top because its a neutral tone. Beware of shoulder pads when you are shopping for blazers at consignment shops (or in general) because they could be unflattering. The light pink blazer in the middle is originally from Forever 21 but I got it at the D.I. for 8$! I wear it with navy blue or white because the polka dot pattern on the inside is white and navy blue. The gray one on the end is from a little consignment shop in Provo, Utah called Trendy Exchange
(10$). This blazer is also a neutral color so it can be worn with virtually anything!
This outfit is a little more casual it the way it looks. The flowered blouse (featured in a previous post of mine) paired with the teal scarf (also featured in a previous post of mine) gives the look a more carefree vibe because of the way the scarf is placed and the looseness of the shirts body. This outfit plus shoes and jeans would cost 50-60$
This silk shirt and scarf combo give this blazer a fancier look. The necklace gives this outfit a sparkle. The navy blue silk shirt (4$ Ann Taylor from a consignment shop) pulls the color out of the pattern on the reversed/rolled sleeves of the blazers. The scarf (12$ from Maurice's) finishes the outfit with a modern, popular look. This look with pants and shoes would cost 30-40$.
Using the same blazer as the dressier look above, I created a casual look for everyday wear. This striped navy blue and white tank top (8$ from Papaya) gives the outfit a more fun and interesting look when paired with this starfish necklace and pink blazer. This outfit paired with white jeans and shoes would cost 35-45$.
I hope this helped! Any questions? Ask me below
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