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Wool Blend Blazer

Wool Blend Blazer

Regular price $474.00 USD
Regular price $790.00 USD Sale price $474.00 USD
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A herringbone blazer that makes a statement without showing off

A masterclass in sophisticated style and craftsmanship, this unconstructed, notch-lapel blazer from RRL owes its gravity to a hardy herringbone cloth custom-developed with a storied British mill. With a fabric blend that features wool and mulberry silk, this is a blazer that feels like a million bucks without any in-your-face pomp and circumstance—equally well-suited for standing to make a toast as it is for easing back in your seat to raise a glass.

Features

  • Three-roll-two silhouette features an extra button to accentuate the lapel roll
  • Notch lapels with a buttonhole at the left lapel
  • Left chest welt pocket, two front waist patch pockets, and two interior chest pockets
  • Lined at the back yoke and the sleeves
  • Single vent
  • Clean-finished cuffs

Materials

  • Shell: 51% cotton, 24% wool, 15% polyamide 10% mulberry silk
  • Undercollar: 70% polyester, 30% wool
  • Lining: 100% polyester
  • Made with imported materials

Sizing

  • RRL's Wool Blend Blazer is designed to be true to size, take your usual jacket size
  • For the absolute best personal fit, lay flat and measure one of your best-fitting jackets and compare to the garment measurements below

Garment Measurements

S M L XL XXL
Chest 41¾ 44¾ 47¾ 50¾ 53¾
Shoulder 17¾ 18½ 19¼ 20 20¾
Body Length 29 29¾ 30½ 31¼ 32
Sleeve Length 33 34 35 36 37

All measurements are in inches

How to Measure - Body Chest: use a flexible measuring tape to measure under your arms around the widest part of your chest - Garment Chest: measure on a jacket from side to side starting 1” under the armpit, multiply by 2 - Body Length: measure on a jacket from the high shoulder to the bottom hem - Sleeve Length: measure on a jacket from the center back to the cuff opening

Care

  • Dry clean

About RRL

About 100 years ago in the American West, garments were crafted with a hardworking grit—a blue-collar sturdiness that could endure long demanding days on a ranch, along with the harsh swings of a desert climate. These industrious, heritage styles are what inspired menswear legend, Ralph Lauren, to establish his offshoot brand Double RL, named after his own Colorado cattle ranch. Each piece balances ruggedness and refinement, which is why RRL always earns a spot (or many) in our closet.

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