A good blazer does more work per wear than almost anything else in a wardrobe. It sharpens a jeans and t-shirt combination without trying. It makes a slip dress feel intentional. It turns up to job interviews and Saturday lunches and evening drinks and manages to look right every time. The problem is most blazers fail on at least one count. Too stiff. Too shapeless. Cut for a body that isn't yours. We have been genuinely ruthless about this edit because a mediocre blazer is worse than no blazer at all. It just sits there taking up space and making you feel vaguely let down every time you reach for it. The ones we have picked here earn their place. Some are tailored and sharp, structured enough to mean business. Some are relaxed and oversized, the kind you throw on and immediately look more put together than the effort involved. Different fabrics, different fits, different occasions. What they share is that quality of actually working when you reach for them. A blazer should solve a getting dressed problem, not become one.

Tailored Blazers Worth Wrapping Up In

A well cut blazer is one of the few pieces that genuinely does everything. It makes a casual outfit look considered. It makes a smart outfit look sharper. It works with tailored trousers on a day when you need to mean business, and with jeans on a Saturday when you just want to look like you have good taste. We've always been partial to a blazer but we've become increasingly selective about which ones actually deserve the name. Fit is everything here. A blazer that pulls across the shoulders or bags at the back is not a blazer, it's a jacket shaped disappointment. What we've gathered in this collection are the ones with proper structure, clean lapels, and a cut that flatters rather than just covers. We've included classic neutrals because a really good camel or charcoal blazer never stops earning its wardrobe space. We've also included some bolder options for when you want the blazer to be the whole point. These are not afterthoughts. A tailored blazer, worn with real intention, is one of the most authoritative things you can put on.
White Blazers That See You Through the Season

White Blazers That See You Through the Season

White is the hardest colour to wear badly in a blazer. It reads as polished without trying, sharp without aggression, and it works across seasons in a way that most colours simply do not. Throw one over a summer dress and it becomes an evening outfit. Wear it to an office in September with tailored trousers and it looks considered and intentional. That versatility is exactly why we keep returning to this shape in this colour. What we've been particular about here is fit and fabric. A white blazer that bags at the shoulder or collapses by lunchtime is not worth your time. We've focused on cuts that hold their structure through a long day, and fabrics that resist creasing on the commute or the journey to dinner. Some are crisp and tailored. Some are softer and more relaxed. All of them photograph brilliantly, which matters more than anyone admits. This collection is for the women who want one piece to do the work of several. A white blazer earns its place every single time you wear it.

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