30 Outfit Ideas That'll Make You Wonder Why You Don't Wear an Oversize Blazer Every Day

I'll be the first to admit that blazers used to feel too rigid and old-school to me. It just seemed like there was no way to make it feel modern and fresh. Cut to seeing designers like Stella McCartney and Jacquemus sending models down the runway in chic oversize styles and I was singing a different tune altogether. It seems like celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Kaia Gerber have gotten the memo too and it's apparent that the oversize blazer is back. Now all I had to do was figure out how to style them!

I turned my attention to street style stars like Susie Bubble and Eva Chen to get a much-needed dose of outfit inspo. These style maestros have shown me that wearing the trend doesn't have to be boring at all. The great thing about an oversize blazer is that you can mix and match it with a romantic skirt or opt for a full pantsuit look that means business. Whether you're looking for a way to jazz up your date night LBD or simply looking for a way to up the ante of your biker shorts, an oversize blazer will do the trick. Check out 30 unique ways to give it a shot for yourself.

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Style a checkered one over a pastel-hued silk dress for a high-low look.

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Belt one and wear it with biker shorts and heels for a street style-approved look.

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Make your yellow skirt stand out even more by styling it with a black tee and matching blazer.

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Wear an orange one with a white dress and black heels for the perfect on-the-go look.

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Go for a sporty look by wearing a blue one with biker shorts and dad sneakers.

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Cinch in your waist by styling a white blazer with a romantic belt.

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Dress up your printed dress even more with a structured blazer.

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Looking for a way to show off some skin? Style your sheer skirt with a brown blazer for a put together look.

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Have some fun with your work-friendly blazer blazer and skirt by styling them with '70s clear sunglasses.

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For an outfit you can wear on date night, wear an oversize blazer as a dress and pair it with mules like Eva Chen.

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Running errands but don't want to wear sweats? Dress up you casual look of a t-shirt and biker shorts with a chic blazer.

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Give your mom jeans and blazer combo a sophisticated spin with a pair of animal-print boots.

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If you want to give your blazer a futuristic feel, style it with a pair of tiny sunglasses and statement earrings.

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For an adult take on a school uniform, style a white tee with an oversize blazer, matching skirt, and knee-high boots.

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Give your floral slip dress a polished finish with the addition of a sleek gray blazer.

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For a touch of skin, wear your blazer and trousers sans shirt.

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A velvet blazer can easily take your floral midi dress to the next level.

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Style a bold-shouldered blazer with a knee-length skirt and kitten heels for a retro look.

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A dark suit feels brighter when paired with a white t-shirt and Converse sneakers.

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A white tee brings balance to an oversize blazer and pants. White pumps guarantee a sophisticated finish.

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Give your suit an achingly cool feel by styling with a t-shirt and sneakers.

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A graphic tee is a unique way to experiment with pattern play.

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The perfect base to a colorful suit? A white tee, of course.

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A white tee pops under a tonal outfit.

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Try a cropped t-shirt with a high-rise trouser-and-blazer set.

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A tailored blazer and sporty shorts feel harmonious, thanks to a tee.

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A white tee gives this bright blazer and printed pants outfit a low-key feel.