Wow it's been a long time since I last wrote a Wishful Wednesday post {or any post for that matter...}! It's been a lot harder than I thought adjusting to my new class schedule so I apologize for the lack of posts recently. I'm working on pre-writing a bunch so that I can be prepared for days or weeks where I feel overwhelmed.
Anyway! A trend i've been loving since last year has been the utility inspired jackets. Maybe it's because I love this muted olive green but I can't help but look for this style jacket every time I go shopping. There are so many takes on this look {sleeveless, camo, parka...} and I love them all! Check out a few of my favorites below.
I love this caramel color that Gap offers in the utility jacket because it's a great autumn neutral that is a bit different from the popular olive color. The shoulder tabs are such a fun detail that make me think of not only utility jackets but military-inspired ones as well. I think this would look great with a striped long sleeve tee and some booties for a comfy fall day.
If you are looking for something that is a little different than the traditional utility jacket then I think this Free People option is for you. Not only does it come in the classic olive green but it is available in camo and maroon as well. I personally love the fun pattern that the camo adds, it would look great with something as simple as a white tee and your favorite pair of jeans.
When I think of a utility jacket this is exactly the style I picture in my mind. It is very classic and does not have a lot of added details or frills which makes it a timeless piece. This would be a great jacket to invest in because not only does it come in regular and petite sizes but it is machine washable and can be put in the dryer.
While most of the jackets I looked at have a drawstring waist something about the way this once cinches looks super flattering on the model. It may just be the angle the picture is taken at but I can't help but want to try it on because of that. For someone who gets lost in jackets easily this added detail can make a huge difference.
Emily of Cupcakes and Cashmere always finds a way to turn classic pieces into something on trend yet still very wearable. All summer I was noticing the sleeveless vests and dusters so I am so excited to see that she released a utility vest. I love a good vest {puffer vests and sweatshirts are my go-to library outfits} and think this would be a great piece to add to your closet because not only will it work for fall but you can make it work for the transition into spring as well!
This particular jacket looks a bit different from the others that I have rounded up but there is something about it that I love! I'm not sure how it would look zipped up because there is no picture on the website but the way it lays when open is enough to make me want to include it here.
This jacket is fleece lined... need I say more? If you are looking for a great quality piece with a lifetime satisfaction guarantee then this is the perfect one to pick up {it is also less expensive than a lot of other options on the market}. If you aren't looking for something quite so heavy they also carry an un-lined version.
At only $40 this is the least expensive option on this list. Now we all know that Forever 21's quality isn't the best but if you are looking for a jacket to wear for a season {maybe two} then this is a great option to look into. I really like the fact that it has a hood because I constantly find myself wearing my hood during the late autumn days thanks to the horrible wind we have in Providence.
Which jacket is your favorite? If you have a utility-inspired jacket where did you purchase it from?