WFH Pieces: A Simple Blazer

Apr 6, 2020

Last week, my favorite blazer split open at the elbow.  I needed a simple, affordable replacement that was a little more relaxed.  And I was lucky enough to find one.

This Gibson Notch Collar Blazer (<$75) fits easily into my spring outfit rotation.  I like the notch collar; it’s a chic accent.  I can toss it on over a simple tee and it looks cool and polished on Zoom chats.

The blazer comes in regular and petite, sizes XX-Small to XX-Large.  It also comes in plus-size.  The regular and petite jackets come in six colors.  Plus jackets come in four.

Gibson also has a collection of chic tops available.  This Swiss Dot blouse and Cross Front Tunic are both worth a look.  Looking for something cozy?  This fleece top and v-neck top both caught my eye.

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  1. kleigh says:

    I’ve been eyeing that blazer for a while? Did you get it in black? I need a replacement staple black blazer, but need one that’s true black. I got the Factory boy blazer in black a while back, and it was basically dark brown. Heartbreaking.

    • CP says:

      I have this in black and can confirm it’s a true black. It’s also a great substitute for a desk-sweater in more casual offices if you’re cardigan averse like me.

  2. RHIANN says:

    I got it in white and pink. Pink is a neutral right?

  3. Kate says:

    Love this blazer! Doesn’t feeling like you’re wearing a suit jacket. Note that it runs a bit small in the arms.

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