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September 28, 2020

5 Different Ways To Wear Bomber Jacket With Skirt

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Get involved in the fall fashion 2020 which involves covering and layering depending on the temperature of the day. Bomber jackets are fall essentials that can be layered in winter. Here are 5 different ways to wear a bomber jacket with a skirt.

Bomber Jackets and Mini Skirts.
The embroidered Chinese bomber jacket was one of the hottest street style trends back in 2016. Thanks to its timeless fashion design. White mini skirt, blue embroidered bomber jacket, and Adidas sneakers.

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EMBROIDERED JAPANESE SOUVENIR BOMBER JACKETS.






Two-color bomber jacket and skirt.
This is a stylish way to style a bomber jacket. Checkered skirt, two-color tone bomber jacket, and boots.

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Black and red bomber jacket

Flare skirt with prints pastel-colored bomber jacket and knee-high winter boots.
This blue pink bomber jacket is a statement. It is perfect for different occasions, most especially for events that don’t require formal and conservative dress code. While it’s a perfect weekend piece with jeans and tees, don’t discount it for work. I love it paired with a skirt. Swap your usual blazer for a bomber to give your look a fresh and sporty edge look.

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Blush pink bomber jacket


Mixing Dark tones: Black Midi Skirt, Navy blue bomber jacket, and yellow heels.
This look suits the office and church. Looking all simple and less dressed with a classy vibe. Add a bit of color to give your look a brighter appearance. 

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THE SUNDAY WARDROBE

Go sexy with a chocolate brown bomber, black min skirt, and yellow sandal heels.
Do it your way. Enjoy every styling process. There are no rules here, you own the clothes. Be versatile with your styling.

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HOW TO WEAR BOMBER JACKET IN SUMMER.




Brown bomber jacket

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