Finishes: Colors & Stains
A blazer is a type of jacket that is generally distinguished from a sport coat by its more formal construction π and tailoring from solid color fabrics.
Blazers are often considered a wardrobe staple due to their versatility and timeless appeal. They π are traditionally navy blue, falling between the almost black of midnight blune and a simple dark blues. However, nowadays blazers π come in a variety of colors and styles, making them a perfect addition to any outfit, whether dressed up or π down.
History of Blazers:
Blazers have their origins in 19th-century England. Initially, they were two very different jackets. One was worn by π members of the British Royal Navy, who first sported a navy-blue double-breasted jacke as its color matched the uniform. The π other was created in the late 1800s by Lady Margaret Boat Club at St. John's College in Cambridge, England, where π member, of the club wore distinctive blazing red reefer jacketos.
English Naval Blazer