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Stretch Blazers Worth a Place in the Rotation
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Stretch Blazers Worth a Place in the Rotation

The case for a stretch blazer is simple and most men are still sleeping on it. A structured wool blazer is a great thing but it also requires a certain kind of day, a certain kind of mood, and a certain amount of sitting still. A stretch blazer asks far less of you. It travels without looking like you slept in it. It moves with you through a long day without pulling across the shoulders or riding up every time you reach for something. We have been particularly interested in the ones that hold a clean silhouette without sacrificing any of that give, because the worst stretch blazers look casual in the wrong way. Soft, yes. Shapeless, no. The best options in here work over a crew neck, over a shirt, and honestly over a decent T shirt if the fit is right. They belong in the regular rotation, not just as a backup plan.

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Vintage Blazers That Don't Try Too Hard
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Vintage Blazers That Don't Try Too Hard

The problem with most vintage blazers is that they announce themselves before you've even sat down. Too much lapel, too much personality, too much going on. What we've been looking for is something different: the blazer that reads as considered rather than costumed, the one that improves an outfit without dominating it. These are pieces with real provenance, real cloth, and cuts that happened to age well rather than date badly. We've pulled together single breasteds from the seventies and eighties that still sit properly on a modern frame, and a few odd jackets in wool and tweed that work equally well over a turtleneck or an open collar shirt. The construction on older pieces is often better than what you'd find at the same price point today. That's not nostalgia talking. It's just true. None of these pieces require an explanation when you walk into a room. That's exactly the point.

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