This Mango Jacket Has taken Over Our Instagram Feeds, and Now We Want It Too
As we're perusing through Instagram, many thoughts come to mind, but mainly A) How do we make the designer bag we've just seen magically appear in our wardrobe? B) Will we go blind if we scroll for three hours straight? and 3) Is there a Mango jacket club we didn't know about? Although we're unsure about the first two, we can confirm that the #mangogirls have unintentionally created their own cool check jacket club, and we want to be a part of it.
The lumberjack jacket style may not require tree chopping skills, but what it does require is quick thumbs, because it's inevitably going to sell out quicker than a TV in a Black Friday deal. The button-up style is part jacket, part shirt. Some (including Topshop) have even called the hybrid a shacket. Whatever it is, it's even got the most stylish of women including Leandra Medine—who has just designed a limited edition collection with the Mango—and Pernille Teisbaek as fans, so you'll be in good company if you manage to get your hands on it.
The under £90 check jacket looks effortless with anything from roll-neck knits, skinny jeans and even sequin miniskirts. Scroll down to shop the look everyone is lusting over, along with other great options from our high street heroes.
Style Notes: If Pernille Teisbeak says winter shorts are a thing, then they're a thing. Add socks and shoes to complete the look.
Style Notes: Style queen Leandra Medine has also styled her Mango jacket with socks and shoes. Who knew it would look so good with a sequinned party skirt?
Style Notes: Wear the jacket as a shirt by keeping it buttoned up with jeans. Add over-the-knee boots for an '00s feel.
Style Notes: Classic yet cool, Marta tries it out with a tee and trousers for day with chunky boots.
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The button-up style makes it perfect for wearing as a shirt or a jacket. The possibilities are endless.
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Harriet Davey is a freelance fashion editor who has been part of Who What Wear's extended team since 2017. She previously worked in print at Look magazine and has since worked across print, digital and social for many other titles, including British Vogue, Stylist, Grazia, Refinery29 and Marie Claire. Also a stylist, Harriet has had the pleasure of producing cover shoots and editorials along with commercial shoots for brands including Boux Avenue, Watches of Switzerland, Benefit Cosmetics and Revolution. To add to this, Harriet also works in live TV styling for ITV’s This Morning.Back to Who What Wear. With hundreds of published stories on site, Harriet knows what the WWW reader wants. Keeping up to date with the latest It buys and runway trends, she can guarantee to keep you one step ahead of the most stylish people.When not writing or styling, Harriet loves to go shopping (yes, more fashion). If she’s not in a local Hackney bar or restaurant, you can find her forever searching for her next holiday destination.
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