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1973 Blazer Max Linen 1973 Blazer Max Linen
€550.00 *
GMS-75 Blazer Suede Leather GMS-75 Blazer Suede Leather
€840.00 *
Hannes Roether Blazer Jop32pe Hannes Roether Blazer Jop32pe
€400.00 *
Mason's Checked DaVinci Safari Blazer Mason's Checked DaVinci Safari Blazer
€320.00 *
Borelio Slack Jacket Vector Slim Fit Olive Borelio Slack Jacket Vector Slim Fit Olive
From €425.00 *
Hackett London Blazer Striped Hackett London Blazer Striped
€430.00 *
Hackett London Blazer Houndstooth Hackett London Blazer Houndstooth
€530.00 *
1973 Jacket Lex 28252 Check Pattern Blue 1973 Jacket Lex 28252 Check Pattern Blue
€560.00 *
Harris Wharf Linen Stretch Blazer Harris Wharf Linen Stretch Blazer
€490.00 *
1973 Blazer Lex Beige 1973 Blazer Lex Beige
€600.00 *
GMS-75 Blazer Sprayed Wool GMS-75 Blazer Sprayed Wool
€690.00 *
Altea Linen Blazer Astore Altea Linen Blazer Astore
€400.00 *
Kastell Blazer Kay 26250 Natural Kastell Blazer Kay 26250 Natural
From €400.00 *
Altea Blazer Soft Altea Blazer Soft
€500.00 *
1973 Blazer Velvet 1973 Blazer Velvet
From €530.00 *
1973 Shirt Jacket James 2988 1973 Shirt Jacket James 2988
€330.00 *
Hackett London Soft-Blazer Hackett London Soft-Blazer
€480.00 *
Borelio Jacket Vector Herringbone Borelio Jacket Vector Herringbone
From €630.00 *
Hannes Roether Jacket Angus Hannes Roether Jacket Angus
€250.00 * €460.00 *
Harris Wharf Light Twill Blazer Harris Wharf Light Twill Blazer
€430.00 *
1973 Suit Checkered 1973 Suit Checkered
From €700.00 *
Kastell Blazer Lex 2536 Beige Kastell Blazer Lex 2536 Beige
From €480.00 *
Kastell Blazer Lex 4602 Kastell Blazer Lex 4602
From €490.00 *
Kastell Blazer Lex 2536 Blue Kastell Blazer Lex 2536 Blue
From €430.00 *
Borelio Slack Jacket Vector SF Khaki Borelio Slack Jacket Vector SF Khaki
From €430.00 *
Harris Wharf Blazer Blue Twill Harris Wharf Blazer Blue Twill
€490.00 *
Borelio Slack Jacket Vector Borelio Slack Jacket Vector
€450.00 *
Scabal Suit Minimal Pattern Scabal Suit Minimal Pattern
€1,000.00 *
Harris Wharf Herringbone Blazer Brown Harris Wharf Herringbone Blazer Brown
€400.00 *
Harris Wharf Jakko Grey Harris Wharf Jakko Grey
€500.00 *
Borelio Slack Jacket Verrou Canvas Borelio Slack Jacket Verrou Canvas
From €430.00 *
Harris Wharf jacket navy Harris Wharf jacket navy
€430.00 *
Borelio Slack Jacket Vector SF Borelio Slack Jacket Vector SF
€360.00 *
1973 Blazer 1973 Blazer
From €660.00 *
1973 Blazer Checked 1973 Blazer Checked
From €540.00 *
Scabal Chalk Striped Blazer Scabal Chalk Striped Blazer
€700.00 *
Borelio Slack Jacket Vector Borelio Slack Jacket Vector
€250.00 * €430.00 *
Scabal Blazer herringbone Scabal Blazer herringbone
€660.00 *
Hackett Tweed Suit Hackett Tweed Suit
€800.00 *
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The blazer - a fashion classic

The blazer is nowadays an integral part of women's and men's wardrobes and is characterized by a shapely design with a lot of freedom of movement and thus creates the skilful balancing act between comfort and elegance. Characterizing are a figure-hugging cut, a single or double row button placket, which is buttoned at waist level and a defining lapel collar. Moreover, nowadays there are no limits to the shape and fabric variety of the blazer: from grippy blazers made of canvas and cotton fabrics to delicate velvet blazers as well as from casual oversize blazers to chic short blazers, there is a suitable model for every person and every occasion.

The history

The blazer made its debut towards the end of the 19th century with origins in boating and cricket culture. Framed in mainly black and navy shades, double-breasted button placket and a lightweight flannel fabric, it skillfully combined the style of a suit jacket with the functionality of a sports jacket.

In the 1950s, the blazer found its first revival outside of upscale sportswear and impressed with expressive color play, extravagant buttons and the most diverse fabrics from linen to cotton to satin. Nowadays, it's hard to imagine fashion without the blazer, whether it's a men's or women's blazer, and it comes in a wide variety of styles, classic, short or long, single-breasted or double-breasted, but always recognizable by the waist buttoning and a prominent lapel.

The short blazer

The short blazer is cut shorter than the classic blazer and closes at about waist level. This particularly emphasizes the middle of the body and the hip area and underlines the femininity of the wearer. Short blazers can be combined especially beautifully with dresses, as well as high-waisted skirts and pants. Also replacing a bolero or a cardigan, the short blazer impresses and completes fabulously leisure as well as evening wear.

The long blazer

The long blazer is a true multi-talent and can complement both casual and elegant outfits wonderfully. Its length, as the name already suggests, usually reaches to mid-thigh, in some models even to the back of the knee and can be worn as a chic alternative to a coat. It has a figure-flattering effect and visually stretches the torso.

The oversized blazer

True to the principle "more is more", the blazer has also found its way into the oversize trend with a boxy cut and over-cut and padded shoulders. A casual alternative to a coat or jacket. Due to its width, it combines particularly well with skinny jeans or elegantly with figure-hugging suit trousers.

The right fit

Blazers are sleek and form-fitting, so it's very important that your blazer fits beautifully.

This is how you can tell that your blazer fits properly:

  • The lapel rests against the torso, it shouldn't stick out or gape open
  • The buttons do not stretch
  • The shoulder seam is flush with the shoulder - the exception here are oversize models, which deliberately use overcut shoulders as a fashion element
  • The waist of the blazer should be at the level of your own waist
  • The ends of the sleeves finish just before the base of the thumb
The blazer - a fashion classic The blazer is nowadays an integral part of women's and men's wardrobes and is characterized by a shapely design with a lot of freedom of movement and thus... read more »
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Blazer

The blazer - a fashion classic

The blazer is nowadays an integral part of women's and men's wardrobes and is characterized by a shapely design with a lot of freedom of movement and thus creates the skilful balancing act between comfort and elegance. Characterizing are a figure-hugging cut, a single or double row button placket, which is buttoned at waist level and a defining lapel collar. Moreover, nowadays there are no limits to the shape and fabric variety of the blazer: from grippy blazers made of canvas and cotton fabrics to delicate velvet blazers as well as from casual oversize blazers to chic short blazers, there is a suitable model for every person and every occasion.

The history

The blazer made its debut towards the end of the 19th century with origins in boating and cricket culture. Framed in mainly black and navy shades, double-breasted button placket and a lightweight flannel fabric, it skillfully combined the style of a suit jacket with the functionality of a sports jacket.

In the 1950s, the blazer found its first revival outside of upscale sportswear and impressed with expressive color play, extravagant buttons and the most diverse fabrics from linen to cotton to satin. Nowadays, it's hard to imagine fashion without the blazer, whether it's a men's or women's blazer, and it comes in a wide variety of styles, classic, short or long, single-breasted or double-breasted, but always recognizable by the waist buttoning and a prominent lapel.

The short blazer

The short blazer is cut shorter than the classic blazer and closes at about waist level. This particularly emphasizes the middle of the body and the hip area and underlines the femininity of the wearer. Short blazers can be combined especially beautifully with dresses, as well as high-waisted skirts and pants. Also replacing a bolero or a cardigan, the short blazer impresses and completes fabulously leisure as well as evening wear.

The long blazer

The long blazer is a true multi-talent and can complement both casual and elegant outfits wonderfully. Its length, as the name already suggests, usually reaches to mid-thigh, in some models even to the back of the knee and can be worn as a chic alternative to a coat. It has a figure-flattering effect and visually stretches the torso.

The oversized blazer

True to the principle "more is more", the blazer has also found its way into the oversize trend with a boxy cut and over-cut and padded shoulders. A casual alternative to a coat or jacket. Due to its width, it combines particularly well with skinny jeans or elegantly with figure-hugging suit trousers.

The right fit

Blazers are sleek and form-fitting, so it's very important that your blazer fits beautifully.

This is how you can tell that your blazer fits properly:

  • The lapel rests against the torso, it shouldn't stick out or gape open
  • The buttons do not stretch
  • The shoulder seam is flush with the shoulder - the exception here are oversize models, which deliberately use overcut shoulders as a fashion element
  • The waist of the blazer should be at the level of your own waist
  • The ends of the sleeves finish just before the base of the thumb