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Types of Outerwear Vests

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Starting with possible materials used in the manufacture of outerwear vests, one popular type of filler that is used as a stuffing between the inner and outer layer of the vest, is called down, which is very light and provides tremendous warmth to the wearer. However, down becomes useless when it is wet, also taking a considerable amount of time to dry. For this reason, it is used in combination with other waterproof materials to prevent the filler getting damp. Another possible type includes those that are manufactured with insulated shells, or the outer layer to be more exact. Materials used to produce these include polyester, fleece, cotton etc. Out of these options, fleece provides the most warmth; however, polyester is relatively cheaper.

Additionally, these vests also come in faux fur or leather. The former is much cheaper than the real fur vests and generally more durable. So it is not a bad idea to opt for these at one-tenth of the price compared to the real deal in most cases, as well as avoiding the animal cruelty factor. As for the latter, owing to their escalating popularity, and thanks to the styles of rock stars and bikers, these days, leather vests come in all sorts of varieties including calfskin, bison, suede and cowhide. With respect to the weather, for cold weather climates, most vests are quilted, lined and insulated and have zippers for closure. Whereas, for relatively pleasant weather conditions, some outerwear vests have button closures and some just hang open freely. These vests, more or less, just accessorize the wearer’s other clothes.

Vests come in unique styles and designs for both men and women, considering their body shape, size, color, material etc. However, some vests are unisex, implying no restriction of gender usage of that piece of clothing. Men mostly prefer formal vests with or without a suit, which are either made from silk or satin etc. Generally, women only wear outerwear vests for causal purposes. Lastly, another type of vest is the reversible one, which can be worn inside out and give two new looks with one vest. However, a drawback to this may the fact that since both the sides are made of soft lining, hence, for some wearers that might not be appropriate due to the difference in its look, lack of pockets etc.

The Plus Size Outerwear Guide

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Outerwear is a term that basically refers to any type of jacket, coat or piece of clothing that can be worn over the rest of your regular clothes. In the most simplest terms, outerwear can be defined as any sort of clothing that can act as a jacket, wrap or covering that goes over your existing outfit; this is a huge category, with many different possibilities as far as what can be classified within it. When it comes to plus size outerwear, there is no exception taken. It can include plus size pea coats, fur coats, leather jackets, blazers, hooded coats, raincoats, wool coats and numerous other kinds of different garments. To further narrow things down, these coats are typically broken down according to the season it is most appropriate to wear them in due to the weather – meaning we are left with spring, winter, summer and fall outerwear.

There is again no difference when it comes to shopping for plus size outerwear as there is an abundance of it in department stores and even online and Internet based stores. It is always recommended that each person have at least one or two coats for each season, but some kinds of outerwear can be cross-matched depending on the season. For example, you may find that having one or two pieces is sufficient for both the fall and spring. Variety is the spice of life so do not be afraid to be bold or even willing to experiment with different styles and types of jackets and coats. Over time you will, as with anything else in life, develop a special affinity and liking for particular types of plus size outerwear but this is only natural. Do not ever be afraid to try something new because you will never know if you will end up liking it or even having it become your new favorite thing.

You should also always plan your wardrobe in advance. It should never be a tedious thing to keep track of what you do and do not have, but rather it should be fun to go shopping for new things while keeping a good conscious record of what you have back at home. Finding new things to mix and match with existing and older clothing can also spice up older things that you have lost favor in and bring them back into the front light and back into your current wardrobe with a new zest that may end up surprising you.