Blazer jacket: how to style it for spring/summer
Style advice and shopping tips to match your blazer jacket in the warm seasons
May 25th, 2021
Over the years we have seen it screwed into the New Look, deconstructed according to King George, over in the 90s, and now? The blazer jacket is an indispensable outerwear, a real must-have, and for this spring the trend is the cropped version. Not to be confused with what our mothers called a bolero or shrug, it is a jacket with lapels, buttons and pockets in a reduced size. Perfect for any blazer-addicted, who feels the lack of their own comfort uniform, in the hot season and for those slightly cooler evenings. Having become indispensable in every woman's wardrobe, this garment stolen from the man's wardrobe, in its short version, originates in the 1700s: in the England of those years the spencer model spread, by Sir Earl Spencer, who accidentally burned the tails of his jacket and made it a trend. The model of this short jacket, with long sleeves up to half the hand, also spread in France among the women of the post-revolution.
Today, not squeezed on the waist like then but with a boxy cut, it often has its matching skirt to create sets, or it can be combined with high-waisted jeans. Boxy, long and oversized in its most classic variant that just doesn't want to go out of style - and we don't mind. The classic blazer stolen from the father, with a 90s mood is back and is more colorful than ever for the summer season. Both cropped and oversized blazers come in vibrant colors for the day, up to black with peaked lapels for the evening. nss G-Club has found the styles to copy, or rather to take inspiration from, and a shopping guide for the perfect blazer jacket for spring/summer.
CROPPED SET
CROPPED REMIX
OVERSIZED
Are you more a set, remix or oversize person? In the shopping guide that follows, from the more vitaminic proposals for the day, passing through the timeless pastel tweed, we come to total black for the evening. Ready to choose your new favorite blazer?