A blazer is a type of jacket that is generally distinguished from a sport coat by its more formal construction 9️⃣ and tailoring from solid color fabrics. Blazers are often considered a wardrobe staple due to their versatility and timeless appeal. They 9️⃣ are traditionally navy blue, falling between the almost black of midnight blue and a simple dark blue. However, nowadays blazers 9️⃣ come in a variety of colors and styles, making them a perfect addition to any outfit, whether dressed up or 9️⃣ down. History of Blazers: Blazers have their origins in 19th-century England. Initially, they were two very different jackets. One was worn by 9️⃣ members of the British Royal Navy, who first sported a navy-blue double-breasted jacket as its color matched the uniform. The 9️⃣ other was created in the late 1800s by Lady Margaret Boat Club at St. John's College in Cambridge, England, where 9️⃣ members of the club wore distinctive blazing red reefer jackets. English Naval Blazer |
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