Cropped Jackets

For style not warmth. These make your legs look longer.

Tweed     clockwise

Red Tweed Cropped Jacket: Handmade 2 pockets Goldtone button closure Round neck Stitched hem $92.72

Black & White Cropped Gold Button Striped Tweed Jacket : Cropped Couture Style Tweed Jacket Gold Button Hardware on Jacket & Sleeves Dual Front Pockets Velour Cuffs Cotton/Polyester/Double Lined Sale $79.00

Cropped Vintage Look Tweed Jacket: Button front Two square pockets V neck Cotton/polyester $127.95

Splash of Color

Left: Reeve Cropped Tweed Jacket: Also black or ivory Structured blend of cotton viscose fabric featuring crossover, asymmetrical lapels, flap pockets, and a single-button closure. Sale $175.00

Right: Brooke Cotton Blend Crop Blazer by L’Agence: Glittery tweed outer and mock double-breasted button-front closures.Peak lapels Long sleeves, button cuffs Chest welt pocket Waist welt pockets Open front   Goldtone hardware  70% cotton/25% polyester/5% other fiber $650.00

Dressier   clockwise

Rowan Tweed Jacket by Alexia Admor: Puff shoulders and novelty buttons. 17 1/2″ length Sweetheart neck 90% nylon, 10% spandex Also black or black and white Sale $79.97

Shan Boxy Cropped Blazer by Alice & Olivia: Satin finish  Oversize frame  Notched lapels  Chest welt pocket Polyester 98%, Spandex/Elastane 2% Sale $198.00

Kidman Sequined Tweed Jacket by Alice & Olivia: Round neck Long sleeves Hook-and-eye closure 100% polyester About 20” from shoulder to hem Crystal Embellishment Sale $556.50

Casual Classic

Shoreditch Ski Club X AGOLDE Iona Quilted Jacket: Features a wavy quilted design and cropped silhouette. Slightly dropped shoulders and a bomber collar. Long sleeves Side welt pockets Front-zip closure 100% nylon $495.00

Opening

Polaris Cropped Jacket by Unreal Fur: Textured finish, cropped, long sleeves, classic collar and concealed front fastening. Partnered with Good On You – an ethical agency that rates how sustainably brands perform. Lined Sale $264.00

Featured items are selected by our editors simply because we like them and think you will too. Woman Around Town was not paid for featuring any item in this post.

 

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