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Kate Spade

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I have this BCBGirls jacket and boots - it's hard to tell in the pic, but the jacket is a brown/cream/pale blue tweed with cream grosgrain accents on the collar/cuffs.  And it's kind of swingy.  I am having a hard time finding a skirt to wear with it.  Anyone have any ideas?


My only requirement is that it be knee length.  TIA!



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I'm on a big brown and gray kick right now. I would like to see this skirt in a lighter tone, but the silhouette is right:


Burberry London Belted Pencil Skirt


I'd actually like the jacket better with a high waisted pencil skirt and less casual boots.



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Kate Spade

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I'd do a pencil skirt to help balance out the swing of the jacket.  Brown knee length would work and should look good with the boots.  I've been loving the pencil skirt with volume on top look lately.  If you left the jacket unbuttoned, you could layer a couple of tight fitting tanks or tops for some contrast.


 




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