This 2-Second Style Hack Will Make Your Blazer Infinitely More Flattering

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Blazers can often feel like a trip to snoozesville. You know the kind: single-breasted, usually black, navy, or gray, kind of blah (you're getting very sleepy. . .). Though classic and "essential" for work, these versions very easily feel stale after a few too many wears, but what other option is there when a denim jacket or utility anorak doesn't work, at work?

There are also the types of blazers that are having a "moment" (fashion speak for items you've scrolled past a million times on Instagram): big n' boxy fits (which aren't always flattering), super-sized shoulders (which is a bit, uh, bold), and perplexingly sexy cuts (did you know cutout blazers are a thing?!). Not exactly standard for the office and generally the kind of garment that causes quizzical stares when passing through the cubical rows.

Breathing new life into a blazer is hard! But there's a two-second style hack you can try that's not only refreshing, but flattering, too. Are you awake yet? Maybe take a sip a coffee. OK: belting your blazer. Woo-eee! You're jolted.

While you probably reach for a belt to hoist up pants or cinch a flowing dress, it's a genius move to fasten one over your blazer to give it a new look whether you prefer a skinny shape, unique buckle, or textured print. Sure, it's an extra step in the getting ready process, but a belt will add interest to any blazer-centric outfit that feels like it's missing something and enhance your figure at once (because, no, it's not enough to simply button your blazer closed and call it a day).

If you're feeling uncertain about the whole belt-over-a-blazer thing, check out 19 ultra-stylish and easy-to-re-create outfits ahead. You'll quickly realize how simple the concept is and (hopefully) become convinced to try it for yourself. Oh, and one more thing: if you're not stocked on blazers and belts, we put together an edit of under-$50 blazers to shop from the POPSUGAR at Kohl's collection with stylish belts to complement them.

To quote Ciara, "Let me see you one, two step" your next blazer look.

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Instead of a simple black belt, look for one with interesting detail to set off a neutral blazer.

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A tonal belt with grommets add just enough edge to a workwear look.

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Subtly cinch your waist with a slim, monochromatic belt.

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For a just-interesting-enough pop, try a clear belt over your favorite blazer.

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Never underestimate the impact of black and brown (it's definitely not a faux pas).

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A skinny black belt is the perfect cinch over a longer blazer.

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Sometimes a self-tie belt is all you need to define your shape.

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Instead of leather, try a fabric belt for a comfortable cinch.

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For simple impact, reach for a classic black belt in a wider size.

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A clear belt is a trendy, yet subtle subtle way to cinch your waist (and perfect with a printed blazer).

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Double up on the fun with a multi-pocket belt bag.

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A medium to wide belt creates a cute peplum effect over a shorter blazer.

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An extra-wide or asymmetrical belt adds interest to the most classic blazers.

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What's more polished than a super-sleek buckle?

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There's nothing like a multicolored belt to bring a black blazer to life.

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Further proof that a simple black belt is effortlessly flattering.

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A thin logo belt or one with metal detailing makes a statement without feeling over the top.

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If you're into the western trend, an embossed style is unexpected over a tailored silhouette.