Men’s Casual Blazers & Jackets
Experience the luxury and sophistication of our premium-quality men’s wool jackets. Crafted from premium materials by our specialist Italian designers, each cashmere sport coat or wool blazer is an investment in refined style.
Men’s casual blazers
Blazers are a great way of elevating your smart-casual looks into understated refinement. Our men’s luxury jackets are specifically designed for effortless dressing down, featuring soft lines for a more casual drape and plenty of room for wearing over your favorite cashmere sweater. Choose from a broad range of styles, with men’s cashmere blazers available in everything from an academic-inspired brown herringbone to a more contemporary charcoal grey. Alternatively, opt for a wool bomber jacket to blend snug warmth with a masculine, 50’s-inspired aesthetic.
Premium wool and cashmere jackets
Combining traditional production methods and meticulously sourced materials, our men’s luxury jackets are designed to be an investment in unrivalled elegance. Choose from 100% virgin wool, premium-quality merino wool, or the unrivalled warmth of genuine Mongolian cashmere. These natural fibres offer the best warmth, comfort and stylish aesthetics, allowing you to finish your outfits with the confidence of a sophisticated men’s blazer or jacket.
Wool sports coats for a preppy look
Our wool sports coats are the perfect finishing touch to a classic preppy outfit. Start your ensemble with men’s chinos in a neutral tone such as grey or tan. A cotton T-shirt is a great base layer that allows air to circulate and keeps you cool. If you want to guarantee warmth on a winter walk, you can also add a turtleneck sweater – The neckline looks great when peaking above the lapels of jackets for a playful interchange of layers.
Traditional tweed jackets
If you’re searching for a more traditional look, try our luxurious merino wool tweed jackets. This extra thick weave developed in Celtic Scotland and Ireland and is a tough and resilient material that is well-suited to being worn as an outer layer. With understated designs that work weel with jeans and tees, you can bring a timeless twist into your next smart casual ensemble.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The term sports coat derives from the jackets that used to be worn at outdoor events such as hunting and shooting. As such, sports coats evolved to be slightly thicker outerwear designed to be worn alongside cargo pants or other outdoor wear. By comparison, blazers are generally slightly more formally tailors and lightly constructed, designed for dinners or meet ups without an outdoors focus. Both blazers and sports coats are designed to be worn with pants of a contrasting but complementary color.
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The fundamental difference between a blazer and a suit jacket is that a suit jacket is designed to be worn alongside matching pants on formal occasions. By comparison, a blazer can often be semi formal, offering a looser cut and more casual fastenings, such as a simple single-button closure. While blazers and suit jackets are often confused, the formal styling of a suit jacket is ill-suited for wearing alongside slacks or jeans.
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Given that wool is a natural fiber and a jacket does not come into direct contact with your body, you should aim to launder your jacket as infrequently as possible. Where necessary, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. To wash a wool jacket, gently hand wash with cold water and mild detergent or use a delicate machine cycle. Avoid wringing; lay flat to dry to maintain its shape.
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Elevate your casual game by pairing a blazer with jeans for a sharp yet effortless look. Opt for a tailored blazer in classic navy or gray and slim, dark-wash jeans. Layer with a crisp white shirt or fine-knit sweater for a polished vibe. Add leather loafers or Chelsea boots to refine the ensemble. Feeling bold? Introduce a patterned pocket square for flair. This combo strikes the perfect balance between smart and casual—ideal for dinners, dates, or creative office days.
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Yes. Cashmere is a durable fibre and getting wet will not do any lasting damage. That said, cashmere is not inherently waterproof and you should consider combining your cashmere jacket with a lightweight waterproof for your own comfort. When drying your cashmere, avoid wringing or squeezing, as this can damage the fibres.