Men’s Jackets

February 11th, 2009 admin

men's jacketEven I had this problem between the jacket and blazer. The blazer has its roots firmly planted in sport jacket history, delicate style differences make the two wardrobe pieces very distinct from one another. The difference between them is often misunderstood like me and their distinct boundaries are often confused simply because neither a jacket nor a blazer has a matching pair of pants. In spite of this similarity, however, there exist major differences; mainly, a sport jacket is textured and oftentimes patterned, whereas a blazer is a solid color like navy or black, made of smooth fabric and is traditionally seen with naval-style brass buttons.

Ok then, let’s not talk about the confusion and learn the difference as well as the types. This way, we’ll prevent any unbecoming fashion mistakes, like showing up to your formal business meeting in a heavily patterned sport jacket and flannel trousers.

Sports Jackets
The sport jacket draws from from the experimentation with sports clothes in the mid-nineteenth century. In around about early twentieth century, men were seeking comfort and high fashion in their clothing, and turned to the ever-evolving sport jacket as a fashion-forward, casual answer to laidback social functions like an afternoon at a stuffy gentleman’s club or while sitting on the sidelines of a tennis match.

However, today’s sports jacket has very special meaning, because it can also wear with a pair of jeans or chinos for more casual functions.

Patterned Sports Jacket
This particular sports jacket however appeared after the World War II to build up the business casual lifestyle that men began leading. Including bold patterns like Shetland stripes which is seen on Ivy League campuses and madras plaids which is also seen in colleges and country clubs, patterned sport jackets were a way for the fashion-conscious, modern man to avoid having his jacket embarrassingly mistaken for a suit jacket.

Odd jacket
The odd jacket was known mostly as sporting-event and clubhouse attire. It is named after its lack of matching trousers. The odd jacket is also well known for incorporating characteristic detailing like pleats, stitched belts and offbeat pockets into the ever-evolving design. The blazer is often described as a derivative of the odd jacket, although it fits in enough differences to belong in a category all its own.

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