
Most of the time, I feel like I should just call it weekly jackets because that seems to be the bulk of what I share. But to be fair, that is what I am constantly looking for, so it makes sense that I find a lot along the way to share with you.
Honestly, I could live in jeans and a t-shirt every single day as long as I had a great collection of jackets to switch the look up.
I found myself one yesterday that I hope is as amazing in person. I have been searching for a vintage varsity jacket for a while.
The kind with patches and usually someones last name somewhere on it.
And then I came across this varsity-esque style with the patches, but it is blue leather. Good right?
It is totally made for me. A truly serendipitous find.
So we will start with the two jackets, the first being a long vintage, open front, duster-style leather. Love it.
The second is a Carhartt, but it has been cropped. I actually saw one on someone and liked the look much better than the full length, so I searched them out. There are a lot out there.


Leather Duster | Cropped Carhartt
I am very drawn to leather racing jackets like this brown striped one. As stated above, just pair it with simple jeans and a tee, and you have a badass look.
This second one I feel like I might have shared with you before, but me coming across it again shows that I really did like it a lot the first time.
The fullzip funnel neck, and tie waist make it more than your average leather jacket.


Leather Racing Jacket | Tie Waist Jacket
Red buckle flats, need I day more?
They will be great for spring and summer, and I adore the square toe.
The second pair are vintage Prada sports flats with their rubber sole and velcro strap. I really want to find a 90s/Y2K vintage sports shoe for myself this year.


Red Buckle Flats | Prada Mary Janes
The next two made me think of spring. Am I thinking about spring right now?
Of course. I think about dressing in every season all year long because when you are secondhand shopping, it isn’t usually about the season, but the piece instead.
Plus, you can often find “off-season” pieces cheaper when sellers are looking to move their inventory.
Both are by Kenzo, but this first one has been upcycled to add the floral inserts, which makes the whole look, if you ask me.
The second is a trench coat in such a fun spring colour. You don’t see trenches in yellow very often if at all.


Yellow Blazer | Yellow Trench Coat
When I come across vintage Bill Blass, I have to share it like this awesome trench in grey. This has a very 80s feel, but it might be early 90s.
It’s lie something you would see in the movie Working Girl.
This bag reminds me of Alice in Wonderland with the diamond pattern, but paired with the snake print makes it pretty unique.
I would use this one as a clutch/top handle and remove the strap. I love it.


Bill Blass Trench | Diamond Clutch
Animal print in unique colours is always fun, like this perfect green little shoulder bag. It seems very Y2K.
We all know that I hate sandals, so seeing this jazz shoe-esque mesh flat, I instantly thought it would be the perfect spring and summer shoe for someone like me.
It is not like the mesh flats of the past few summers; it has surpassed those.


Green Animal Print Bag | Mesh Shoes
Another leather racing jacket in an amazing combination of blues. It is a men’s medium and should fit a woman’s M/L well depending on how you want it to fit.
Did I also share this next one? I feel like I might have this weird draw to belted moto jackets, but what I love about this one is that it very much looks like a traditional moto, but it’s longer.
The length makes it much more interesting.


Blue Racing Jacket | Long Moto
This tassel necklace is a great statement piece since it is pretty substantial. Tassels are in, and this piece checks a lot of boxes with minimal effort.
And lastly, animal prints of all kinds are trending, but the out-of-the-box kinds are gaining popularity like deer print.
This bag is an excellent example of how striking that print is.


Vintage Tassel Necklace | Deer Print Bag
That is it, friends.
I hope you all have a Happy New Year. This is my last post of 2025, and it seems fitting that it is a vintage and secondhand finds post because of the direction my life is going.
I don’t do resolutions, but I am really trying to up the secondhand-first goal in my wardrobe. The shift is starting to be really noticeable, and I love it.
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