Whether you work in a corporate office or are a remote worker who coffee-shop-hops, blazers are the easiest way to make any old outfit look polished and put-together. Equally cool paired with jeans or a jumpsuit, there are practically unlimited ways to wear this boxy classic.
Some of our favorite bloggers have demonstrated how to style blazers in ways that don’t remind us of the ’20s (although vintage can be chic, people!). Try rolling up the sleeves and dressing them down with a pair of ripped boyfriend jeans. Whether you go with one that’s menswear-inspired and oversize or cropped and feminine, playing with cuts, colors and textures is the best way to find your blazer-styling sweet spot.
While blazers are ultimately practical pieces and may not feel quite as exciting to shop for as, say, crop tops or tasseled earrings, we promise you won’t regret shopping any of the ones ahead (or copying any of the styling tricks you’ll see here).
Originally posted on StyleCaster.
Jess Overdressed
Maxon velvet tux suit
Maxon velvet tux suit, $385 at Carvoe
Les Factory Femmes
Rowan wool blazer forest
Rowan wool blazer forest, $519 at Carvoe
The Katiquette
Back to Your Heart wine-red velvet blazer
Back to Your Heart wine-red velvet blazer, $68 at Lulus
The Hunter Collector
Lose Touch velvet jacket
Lose Touch velvet jacket, $40 at Nasty Gal
Couturezilla
Design Lab Lord & Taylor starry velvet blazer
Design Lab Lord & Taylor starry velvet blazer, $78 at Lord & Taylor
Lex in Fleurs
Tavie blazer
Tavie blazer, $148 at Anthropologie
Petite Fabeli
Sequined blazer
Sequined blazer, $168 at Anthropologie
Let’s Talk About Fashion
Act Professional oversize blazer
Act Professional oversize blazer, $60 at Nasty Gal
The Hunter Collector
Independent Women satin blazer
Independent Women satin blazer, $80 at Nasty Gal
Hannah Louise F
Night Visions black cropped blazer
Night Visions black cropped blazer, $67 at Lulus
Inna’s Corner
Leave a Comment