Blazers That Mean Business and More
The blazer is doing more work in men's wardrobes right now than almost any other piece, and most men are still underusing it. Worn over a white shirt with tailored trousers it reads the room in a boardroom without trying too hard. Thrown over a crew neck and dark jeans it's the reason you look put together when everyone else just looks dressed. The problem is that a bad blazer collapses the whole thing. Shapeless shoulders, cheap buttons, a length that's just slightly off. These are not small details. We've been looking specifically at blazers that earn their keep across more than one occasion, structured enough for work, relaxed enough that you're not miserable wearing them on a Saturday. Construction matters here. So does fabric weight. A good blazer should feel like it belongs on your body, not like you borrowed it. These are the ones that actually deliver on that.
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