Listen Up: This 3-Part Outfit Is the Easiest Thing to Wear in Spring

When it comes to spring styling inspiration, it can be easy to focus on the new and exciting outfit ideas. However, sometimes you simply can't beat a classic. One of the most timeless outfits for spring is a blazer, jeans and a T-shirt. It's a trio that Princess Diana made her uniform, as she was often spotted in Kensington in a double-breasted navy blazer, a T-shirt and straight-leg jeans. It's an outfit that hasn't dated decades later and classic blazer outfits are still a popular choice, particularly in spring.

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Although it's a simple look to master—you only need to pair any blazer, jeans and T-shirt together—you can play with proportions and silhouettes to have a different take on the classic. Recently, blazers have returned to more '80s and '90s forms, with strong shoulder pads, an oversize shape and one or two buttons. When it comes to T-shirts, the classic crew-neck oversize tee remains the most popular option. However, tank and vest tops are also trending this year. Jeans have also had a more oversize fit of late, with designers like Victoria Beckham and Balenciaga leaning to a more relaxed, slouchy fit.

We're big fans on this wardrobe trio and so are some of our favourite influencers—keep reading for the blazer, T-shirt and jeans outfits we're bookmarking for this spring.

1. Leather Blazer + White T-Shirt + Straight-Leg Jeans + Thong Sandals

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Style Notes: A leather blazer adds instant edge to a wardrobe classic. Pairing it with a crisp white tee and well-fitting straight-leg jeans keeps the look grounded, while minimalist thong sandals introduce a modern, warm-weather twist. This outfit strikes the perfect balance between sleek and effortless.

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2. Oversize Blazer + T-Shirt + Light Wash Jeans + Converse

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Style Notes: Embrace laid-back tailoring with an oversized blazer that offsets the casual feel of light-wash denim and classic Converse. A simple T-shirt keeps things uncomplicated, allowing the relaxed silhouette to take centre stage. Ideal for low-effort days that still require a polished touch.

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3. Linen Blazer + Cream T-shirt + White Jeans + Cream Loafers

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Style Notes: A fresh take on tonal dressing, this light and airy ensemble is perfect for transitional days. The linen blazer adds a touch of structure without overheating, while the creamy palette keeps everything feeling clean and elevated.

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4. Stone Blazer + White T-Shirt + Barrel Jeans + Birkenstock Bostons

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Style Notes: Barrel-leg jeans introduce a new silhouette to experiment with, and a stone-coloured blazer brings soft structure to the relaxed shape. Grounded by easy Birkenstocks and a trusty white tee, this look is all about high-low balance with comfort at its core.

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5. Bright Blazer + V-neck T-Shirt + Sequinned Jeans + Block Heels

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Style Notes: This ensemble demonstrates that smart attire doesn't have to be subdued. A colourful blazer brings vibrancy to the V-neck tee, while sequinned jeans introduce just the right amount of drama. Ground the sparkle with block heels that balance height and comfort.

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Emma Spedding
Freelance Fashion Editor

Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.

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