Our Autumn Wool Blazers

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The Slack, an essential piece of our Collections

Appeared in 1837, it is the historic and iconic blazer of sportsmen of English nautical clubs and sailors.

It is fully part of the timeless and essential pieces of men's wardrobes.

For this season, we created our famous Slack Ivy Blazer thanks to the development of our first wool fabrics, which are exclusive to our house.

The cut of these jackets is fitted so close to the body, which does not prevent them from being very comfortable and pleasant to wear. Their fit remains impeccable thanks to our tailor-style tailoring and our traditional, artisanal manufacturing. In addition, they do not have a lining, which gives them real flexibility and more elegance.

The details and finishes of these two models are essentially the same. What's different? These are their weaves and their colors.

Our Wool Blazers

They are both made from Shetland wool, originally from Scotland, it's the most famous throughout the world. One is a herringbone weave done in beige and brown tones. This geometric pattern is made of oblique stripes that intersect regularly. It reveals the multiple shades and contrasts of the threads that compose it.

The other is a basket weave tweed in beige and camel colors. This is a wool that is combed to remove only impurities, so it does not undergo any other treatments. It's raw and thus retains all its thermal and moisture-resistant qualities.

Both have a chest pocket in which a silk pouch is integrated, two side pockets, a “special glasses” pocket and an interior pocket.

Unlike most blazers, we added a real buttonhole on the sleeves, much more practical and distinguished.

These two pieces can be worn in a chic and sophisticated way but will also match a more sporty and casual look. It all depends on how you combine them with the rest of your outfit.

Herringbone or Tweed, which blazer do you prefer?

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