Just one thing: the Canadiana blazer

Who won’t talk to you when you’re cross-dressing as an urban lumberjack? We already know you’re wearing women’s clothing. $49 at Sears
Plaid is compelling, isn’t it?
I have a pair of plaid heels that I wear at this time of year and how many times do I get stopped in my tracks by random people wanting to share their connection to my feet. Odd, but not so odd, you know?
Today we’re offering an equally KA-POW option that evokes the same Eau de Outdoor as my trusty shoes. The slightly mushed plaid check on this little number from Sears (pictured at top and a steal at $49) is trending with today’s blurred prints while the cut of the jacket wafts of polish via its slim fit, folded pocket detail and leather-wrapped buttons. Wear it to an office meeting then should the summer wind beckon, skip your 4 o’clock for a wholesome hike in the wilderness- hunting season check, check.
More stylish goodies for fall days that maybe you didn’t expect to find at Sears but now you know, and you’re going to go:
All images courtesy of Sears.







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Plaid isn’t compelling at all. I like this plaid blazer! I would so wear it with leather leggings and a great pair of heels.
I love your styling input for this look- the leather leggings are a great option for these. I still insist that plaid is compelling- it’s always a head-turner, even if for dubious reasons :)
-J
The Canadian blazer reminds me of this: http://joannagoddard.blogspot.ca/2012/10/canoe-elopement.html#more
Ah what a cute love story and yes, perfectly styled for the romantic outdoors!
-J