I Can’t Believe I’m Saying This but I’m Really Into Quilted Vests RN

August 19, 2020 at 06:00AM

I have long associated quilted vests with the posh boys at university, who wore them over their rugby shirts with red trousers and boat shoes (if this image resonates with you, then it’s because you know it to be highly accurate). While I mean no disrespect to this way of dressing, it was and is perhaps completely different in every way to my own personal style. And, if I’m being honest, I’ve always found it lacking in terms of being, well, cool. But, as with literally everything in fashion, it’s eventually become a sought-after piece (even Crocs have had their moment in the fashion light).  

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For me, the utilitarian trend is what’s behind my enjoyment of this garment. I appreciate the fact that many will snub their noses at this half-jacket look, but it’s very practical, really. And therein lies the reason why I like it. The gilet, because that’s what it is, helps to keep the body warm while ensuring that your arms keep the rest of you cooler. The ideal piece to wear when it’s not fully coat season but enough to keep out the nip.

While Prada has been backing the gilet for a few seasons with its oversized vests featuring large pockets, there is, of course, more to this trend, especially in the UK. Thanks to the Queen and K-Mids, the gilet is also making a comeback with the two top women in the British Royal family loving this trend. 

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Lizzie has long been a fan of the padded vest but the Duchess of Cambridge has recently been spotted wearing a similar look over linen shirts and skinny jeans. But if the preppy, Royal styling isn’t your thing (as it’s not mine) then I’d consider wearing it like the street style set. The main rule here is to go oversized and keep it to the minimalist colours such as beige and khaki. Wear over a similar neutral colour and voilà, you’re wearing a quilted vest and it looks great. Keep scrolling to shop my favourites right now. 

Style Notes: Pair your beige dress with a khaki gilet. Pure minimalist joy.

Style Notes: Make your knitted dress stretch throughout the colder months with a beige quilted vest thrown over the top. 

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Next up, the biggest autumn/winter 2020 fashion trends to know. 

Author Elinor Block | Whowhatwear
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