this guy looks like hes suffering in the too tight jacket while the two blokes above look comfy, i like the blazer badgeThe classic blazer should not be navy blue if you are light coloured, then it suits the mid blue thats very difficult to find in general, the navy blue really suits the dark latin type,it must be well cut and have contrasting metal buttons, but the real beauty of the blazer is its versatility – it’s perfectly acceptable for work if there are no strict regulations, whilst sharp enough to wear at a party – the ideal boardroom-to-bar item, you may consider wearing a cravat with it but never the dreaded bow tie. To demonstrate this versatility I’ve styled three unique outfits using just one blazer, with each outfit representing a different wardrobe requirement. The blazer I’ve chosen is the Luxury Pure Wool Single Breasted Blazer from marks and spencer because of its detailing and its nod to all things British(although much of m and s is made in who knows where and under what conditions, choose an English made blazer or European if poss dont support sweat shops or slave labour – it features a distinctive red, white and blue collar melton (that’s the bit behind your neck, on the underside of the lapels), coat-of-arms buttons, and it even uses cloth made in England.the company never states where the clothes are made up and they will suffer for this in the future as public awareness grows, the three looks here is how people wear blazers in general, lets face it pretty boring eh? The shorts with blazer sucks big time, a silly American idea. The shorts should be relaced with very thin white cotton or irish handkerchief linen, never buy chinese made linen , its total shite, too heavy.Anything they do is in one way or another shite, if we stop buying their shite then we win.
I would say that the best way to wear a blazer is the old way
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