A key men’s trend that I’ve featured numerous times on this blog is the blazer. From double-breasted, two-button, monochrome, patterned or striped, the blazer is an item of clothing that men are embracing in multiples. Vary the fabric or cut and your look easily transitions from casual to formal. One way to casualise your look is to choose an unstructured blazer in a cotton blend. Team with fitted jeans, a polo top, t-shirt or shirt and you’re guaranteed to look polished without looking like you’ve tried too hard.
The gentleman in today’s post shows us how to work the casual blazer. His light wash denim and navy shirt complements his grey cotton blazer with ease. Each piece ties in seamlessly with the next, not one stands out individually. To finish off his look, his trilby hat gives a laid back vibe to his overall aesthetic.
Get this look:
a. Premium Light Grey Fleck Blazer, £100, topman.com
b. Chambray Blazer, $171.41, Selected, asos.com
c. Plymouth Slim-Fit Striped Cotton-Blend Blazer, $586, Oliver Spencer, mrporter.com
d. Slim Linen Shirt, $129.00, countryroad.com.au
e. Poplin Shirt, $79.95, countryroad.com.au
f. Clay Polka Dot-Print Cotton Oxford Shirt, $151, NN.07, mrporter.com
g. Slim Jean in Light Wash, $53.33, asos.com
h. 513 Bastion Slim Jean, $64, Levi’s, urbanoutfitters.com
i. Skinny 21oz Heavy Selvedge Jeans, $118, Unbranded, urbanoutfitters.com
j. Friston Sneaker, $79.95, countryroad.com.au
k. Brendel Suede Sneaker, $152.36, Lacoste, asos.com
l. Canvas Sneakers, $216, Mason Kitsune, mrporter.com
m. Men’s Trilby, $19.64, Polo, amazon.com
Note: Prices correct at time of posting
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