How to style an unstructured blazer?Nothing too casual or ultra-smart. Unstructured blazers look best with shirt and/or jumper, with jeans or chinos. For shoes, brogues or minimal trainers are your best options.
An unstructured blazer and casual pants can even replace a tailored suit in certain settings where tailoring would have once been mandatory. Weddings, for example, are becoming increasingly relaxed affairs, sartorially speaking, which makes this type of jacket a totally valid option most of the time. Just be sure to check the dress code carefully first.
At the other end of the spectrum, an unstructured blazer can be worn surprisingly casually too. Use one to elevate simple weekend looks, or take the high-low aesthetic to the extreme and dress one down with heavy knitwear, sweatpants and sneakers.
The heavy texture of corduroy lends itself very nicely to the casual lines of an unstructured blazer, particularly in the fall and winter. It goes well with other strong textured fabrics too, which makes it perfect for layering up in the colder months.
If, on the other hand, your wallet is practically bursting at the stitches with black AMEX cards and Â50 notes, Brunello Cucinelli makes some of the finest unstructured blazers money can buy in luxurious cashmere blends that will instantly upgrade any outfit.
Looking for something a little different? Engineered Garments offers some very appealing offbeat, military-inspired jacket options for those who like a few extra pockets with their unstructured tailoring. Take a look at the Bedford jacket to get a feel for what the brand is all about.
For some offices, a semi-causal blazer is perfectly appropriate, and this Flint and Tinder hybrid jacket toes that line perfectly. Inspired by military utilitarianism and prioritizing rugged functionality, the Pack Blazer is as versatile as it is good-looking.
Alex Mill is known for their modern, rugged takes on timeless menswear, and their rendition of a corduroy blazer is no different. Drenched in a durable, deep chocolate and fully embracing the best of American Ivy, the rugged cord blazer is the perfect office coat for fall.
A classic cut from the seminal semi-formal icon, this PRL chino jacket has the right amount of weight and roominess for an all-day blazer excursion. Wear it to the office and maybe that dinner party coming up, too.
A relaxed, everyday jacket with an unstructured contemporary look. Made in a lightweight stretch cotton with a soft handle, sourced from a French mill. The darted body offers a regular fit, with two horn buttons and two clean finished side pockets and an internal welt pocket.
We are very proud of our unstructured jackets and once you receive your own one, you will immediately understand why. The stitching details are amazing. It is not easy to tailor a jacket like this, moreover being a made to measure piece but our tailors produce masterpieces. Take a look at all the options available and design your favorite lightweight jacket.
We recommend selecting the unstructured Blazer with either a wool, linen or cotton blazer. Choose from over 100 different colors and fabrics each with their own individual customization options to help you get the exact blazer youÂre looking for. We will provide you with a unlined and unstructured jacket.
In a mid-weight, breathable wool gauze, this softly tailored wrap blazer is a versatile layering piece for spring, with an unstructured silhouette and a self belt. Comfortable and easy to travel with, it can be dressed up for evening but looks just as good over a t-shirt and jeans. Wear it with The Pleated Skirt or The Linen Relaxed Pants.
Alex Mill's Mercer blazer blends several different styles into one unique coat. Part-chore coat, part-shawl collar jacket, part-blazer, it's lightweight without being shirt-like, knit a bit thicker and casual while still being incredibly cool. If I had a reason to dress up every day beyond banal errands, this would be my go-to ensemble.
This blazer by Banana Republic relies on active particles derived from volcanic sand to regulate your body temperature. Dubbed 37.5Â Technology, it's not something BR came up with but rather outsources for its designs. Case in point? The Core Temp Blazer, which runs a little big but proves plenty flexible.
Although most linen doesn't stretch (and thus wrinkles), this Bonobos blazer does, courtesy of its 96 percent linen, 3 percent polyester and 1 percent elastane construction. Pair it with the brand's matching pants or put it together with light jeans. It'll look good in either scenario.
It's hard not to look at Drake's Hemp Games Blazer and not role-play a bit. It's a bit Country Club bad boy; part rebellious Royal. (Ignore me.) Made in Italy from a near 50-50 blend of cotton to hemp, the blazer is unlined and unstructured, features five pockets and a bespoke lapel shape.
The clothing released under J.Crew's Wallace & Barnes lines oftentimes outshines the standard-issue stuff. This cotton-linen chore blazer is no exception. It's unstructured yet flattering, simple yet statement-making and appropriate in both the middle of summer and the first few weeks of fall.
Available in three colors, olive, tan and black, Mango's affordable linen blazer proves slim-fit, but flattering still. It isn't too tight but plenty tailored, making it good-looking with jeans or linen dress pants.
Folk simple linen-cotton blend blazer clearly takes cues from workwear, with its open front pockets, soft shoulders and shape, which is less formal and far more relaxed. Wear it with similarly light chinos, hell, even shorts. It's hard to go wrong with this one.
Barena takes unstructured to another level. The Torceo Malbec Blazer drapes like a luxurious long-sleeve T-shirt, but obviously gives the appearance of fine formalwear. Pair it with equally oversized pants for a fashion-forward look.
It has narrow and notched lapels with a decorative buttonhole. The blazer also has a chest pocket, front pockets with flaps, two inner pockets, decorative buttons at the cuffs, and a vent at the back.
The unstructured blazer is lightweight, versatile, stylish, and comfortable. Its deep navy color looks excellent with khaki-colored chinos or light blue jeans. It can also be worn year-round, making it a staple.
A relaxed unstructured blazer made from soft cotton piquÃ, combining the ease of jersey with a lightly tailored look. Half buggy lined, with clean bluff pockets and a refined lapel that give this blazer a contemporary edge. An easy layering piece you can dress up or down, but always stays comfortable.
In short, an unstructured jacket is one with minimal canvas, very little lining inside, and a thin shoulder. The resulting jacket is lightweight and breathable and has a more casual look. This style of suiting has become common in recent years and makes for a particularly great looking summer suit or sport coat.
Unstructured tailoring went mainstream in 1975, when Giorgio Armani introduced soft, padding-free jackets under his eponymous label, rebuking the stiff and wide-shouldered style of the day. Some four decades later, the appeal of the unstructured jacket has only increased, thanks to its ability to be more easily dressed down or packed away in a carry-on.
In a somewhat ironic move, workwear-inspired details like patch flap pockets, reinforced stitching and a washed cotton chino fabric combine to give this unstructured Polo suit jacket a day-off feel. Follow it up with ecru denim and canvas sneakers.
The minimalist design of this tropical-weight taupe blazer from Smock takes a page from David Byrne but loses the oversized shoulder pads in favor of soft construction. Wear it with matching trousers to form a decidedly off-duty suit.
Blazers have been a menswear classic for many years, but the shift in trends toward casual aesthetics and the new formal means updates to shapes and guises of the classic tailored jacket.
Our unstructured Richmond Blazer is the perfect option for a smart yet casual look that will transform your life. Made from premium wool and cashmere Loro Piana fabrics, our two classically coloured blazers are the perfect new purchase for your wardrobe.
The term unstructured gives away the details behind this blazer. It still has the outer shell and trims you would expect from a fine tailored jacket without the sharp definition seen in tailoring, offering you a relaxed and more casual aesthetic. Our new classic unstructured blazer is perfect for any occasion, offering a smart yet comfortable finish.
The main difference between a tailored jacket and an unstructured blazer is the part removal of lining and shoulder pads. Additionally, unstructured blazers have a natural sleeve head, which creates a timeless and casual sports jacket.
Unstructured blazers are often seen in a regular fit, ensuring its versatile with all types of clothing. The fit of our blazer has been carefully curated to be highly comfortable, suiting all body types.
Due to the reduced lining and thinner shoulder, an unstructured blazer is lightweight and breathable vs a tailored jacket, creating a superb layering piece. This suiting style has become prominent in recent years as we see a shift towards more casual tailoring.
Our stunning textured wool and cashmere fabric come from the world-renowned Loro Piana, who has been a leader in fabric manufacturing for over a century.
Wool has always been the preferred choice of cloth for our tailoring jacket and blazer collection, and Loro Piana, the premium Italian mill, offers the most refined version. The addition of cashmere into the blend gives our unstructured blazers a softer handle and superior drape.
Loro Piana has been a world leader in fabric manufacturing for nearly 100 years and was founded in 1924 by Pietro Loro Piana in Quarona, Italy. The family-run business has made fine fabrics for six generations of skilled craftsmanship.
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