Universal Works
Linen Blend Blazer
Linen Blend Blazer
Story
A blazer that gets better with age
The Universal Works Linen Blend Blazer will be your smart casual choice for classing up your warm-weather wedding or office look. The details really shine on this piece: It’s made with a sulfur-dyed linen-cotton fabric that has a subtle check pattern that’ll develop a unique fade the more you wear it. Linen is the king of warm-weather fabrics (it’s super breathable), and the added cotton boosts its softness, giving this jacket an exceptionally comfortable texture. No stuffiness here—this is a relaxed-yet-refined blazer you’ll want to wear again and again.
Features
- Breathable fabric and a relaxed fit
- Sulfur-dyed fabric will fade beautifully over time
- Two lower patch pockets and one chest patch pocket
- Three-button front
- Buggy lining
Materials
- 56% linen, 44% cotton
- Imported
Sizing
- The Linen Blend Blazer has a relaxed fit
- For the best personal fit, compare the measurements of your best-fitting jacket to the garment measurements below
Garment Measurements
| XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | 3XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Center Back Length | 28⅛ | 29 | 29¾ | 30½ | 31¼ | 32⅛ | 32⅞ |
| Chest Width (1” Below Armhole) | 20⅞ | 21⅞ | 22⅞ | 23⅞ | 24¾ | 25¾ | 26¾ |
| Sleeve Length (From Shoulder, Including Cuff) | 24¼ | 24¾ | 25⅜ | 26 | 26⅝ | 27⅛ | 27¾ |
| Across Shoulders | 16½ | 17⅜ | 18⅛ | 18⅞ | 19⅝ | 20½ | 21¼ |
All measurements are in inches
Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Cool iron
- Do not dry clean
About Universal Works
As a young boy in a working class family in the ‘70s, David Keyte always admired the way his father and uncles would dress—wearing their heritage workwear Monday-Friday and well-tailored suits on the weekends. Then, in the ‘80s, David took note of the flashy sporting styles and the eclectic looks of music subcultures. This fascination with apparel launched what would become a 30-year career in the garment-making game. David apprenticed and learned from style masters like Paul Smith and Maharishi until he struck out on his own, creating Universal Works as his creative outlet after a lifetime of honing his apparel know-how. Universal Works aims to push the industry forward, working with sustainable, responsible factories, and creating small-batch lineups of pieces that last. Every piece is designed with a blend of David’s unique aesthetic and a goal of outlasting today’s trends. Needless to say, we’ll go ahead and trust him and the folks at UW—there’s enough experience in that studio to know what sticks and what doesn’t.
