Blazers for spring and summer

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like knit blazers, but they definitely look soft and even a little sloppy. The St John ones are the sharpest looking but I just feel too old whenever I try them on.

I have one from nic and Zoe I really like that was very inexpensive.


I really like Nic and Zoe. If you sign up for their emails, you can watch for sales that make them even more affordable. Quality is good.
Anonymous
Veronica Beard has great ones but they’re $$$$
Anonymous
I find the best blazers at thrift stores. I have beautiful tan and light blue linen blazers that I thrifted in the past year. Nothing beats the structure and fabric quality from decades past.

Unfortunately it takes repeated trips and time to find the right ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like the sweater blazers from J Crew


They also have nice linen blazers and I like the lady jackets (which come in various fabrics).


I'm in my 50s and I feel like the lady jackets look good on younger women, but seem like they might be aging on someone over 45? They remind me of what the mom from Dharma and Greg might wear. Which if you're over 45, you probably remember that reference. Like upper east side woman of a certain age from the 1990s vibe.
Anonymous
Don’t linen blazers wrinkle pretty badly???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t linen blazers wrinkle pretty badly???


Mine does. I never wear it for that reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don’t linen blazers wrinkle pretty badly???


Mine does. I never wear it for that reason.


Not if the lining is really well done. DP from above but +1 for Veronica Beard.
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