Plaid Lapel Collar Longline Blazer | Lilac / L 100100751197884
- Features: Pocketed
- Thickness: Normal
- Body: Not lined
- Material composition: 100% polyester
- Care instructions: Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low.
- Imported
- Product measurements:
S:front length 35.7 in, shoulder 15.8 in, bust 41.3 in, sleeve length 23.4 in
M:front length 36.5 in, shoulder 16.4 in, bust 43.7 in, sleeve length 23.8 in
L:front length 37.2 in, shoulder 17 in, bust 46 in, sleeve length 24.2 in
XL:front length 38 in, shoulder 17.8 in, bust 49.1 in, sleeve length 24.6 in
Overview
A longline plaid blazer with a classic lapel—the kind of go-to layer that upgrades everything from jeans to tailored trousers. Clean lines and a longer hem create an elongating silhouette; built-in front pockets add everyday practicality. Lightweight and unstructured, it works as a transitional piece you can wear from desk to dinner.
Fabric & construction — what to expect
This blazer is made from a polyester suiting fabric and designed without a full interior lining. The result is a midweight jacket that keeps a neat shape while remaining easy to layer over tees, shirts or lightweight knitwear. Plaid patterns are typically woven or printed onto the fabric to deliver visual texture and pattern continuity across the jacket.
About polyester (what that means for you)
Polyester is a synthetic fiber prized for durability, color retention and wrinkle resistance. It’s quick-drying and often easier to care for than many natural suiting fabrics. On the flip side, polyester can trap heat more than natural fibers and may be less breathable for very warm climates; it can also develop surface pilling or static over time if subjected to heavy friction.
Fabric advantages — pros and cons
- Durable and colorfast: holds pattern and color well through repeated wear and washes.
- Low-wrinkle: keeps a polished look with minimal ironing or steaming.
- Lightweight and packable: suitable for travel and commuting.
- Easy to care for: tolerates gentle machine washing and low-heat drying or air-drying.
- Budget-friendly suiting effect with a neat drape and shape retention.
- Less breathable than natural fibers—best for temperate or transitional weather rather than hot climates.
- May pill or attract lint if rubbed frequently (use a lint roller or fabric shaver as needed).
- Can retain synthetic odor after heavy use unless aired out or washed.
- Unlined construction provides less interior structure and warmth than a fully lined blazer.
- Environmental note: conventional polyester is petroleum-derived; look for recycled options if sustainability matters to you.
How to measure the garment (if you want to compare with a jacket you already own)
For the most reliable size comparison, measure a blazer you already own that fits the way you like. Lay the garment flat on a smooth surface and use a soft tape measure.
- Front length: from the base of the collar (where collar meets shoulder) straight down the front to the hem.
- Shoulder width: measure from one shoulder seam to the other, across the back.
- Bust/chest (flat): measure across the front from one armpit seam to the other; double that number for full circumference.
- Sleeve length: from the shoulder seam down to the end of the cuff; if there’s no shoulder seam, measure from the edge of the collar to the cuff and subtract the collar width.
- Hem width: measure straight across the bottom, then double for full circumference—important for longline pieces that should sit comfortably over hips or mid-thigh.
How to measure yourself to choose the right size
Take measurements wearing a thin layer (a tee or camisole). Stand straight but relaxed and use a flexible tape measure.
- Chest: measure across the fullest part of your bust/chest, keeping the tape parallel to the floor. For a blazer, compare your chest measurement to the garment chest (measured flat, doubled) and allow extra ease depending on desired fit.
- Shoulder: measure from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other. Shoulder fit is the most important for a blazer—excess width looks boxy; too tight restricts movement.
- Sleeve length: bend your elbow slightly and measure from the shoulder point down to where you want the cuff to land (usually the wrist bone).
- Torso length preference: for longline styles, determine where you want the hem to fall (hip, mid-thigh). Measure from the base of your neck (where collar sits) to that point.
Recommended ease guidelines for a blazer: 1–2 inches of ease at the bust for a tailored look; 3–4 inches for a relaxed, layered fit. If you plan to wear bulky layers underneath (heavy knit), size up.
Fit notes
- The longline cut visually lengthens the torso—great for balancing fuller hips or for a streamlined, modern office look.
- Because the jacket is unstructured inside, shoulders and sleeve set should feel comfortable; if shoulders feel tight, try the next size up.
- Consider minimal tailoring at the shoulders or sleeves for a perfect fit; a small hem or sleeve adjustment is an inexpensive way to elevate the piece.
Color & how to combine the blazer
Plaid is inherently versatile: you can neutralize it or highlight a color pulled from the pattern. If your plaid is in neutral tones, pair it with black or white basics for a clean, professional palette. If it contains warm or saturated hues (navy, burgundy, camel), pick one of those tones for a sweater or accessory to create cohesion.
- For work: tailored trousers, silk or cotton shirt, loafers or low pumps.
- Smart-casual: white tee, straight-leg jeans, ankle boots or white sneakers.
- Evening: layer over a slip dress or a monochrome blouse-and-satin skirt combo; add heels and a slim belt.
- Street style: wear over a hoodie, add chunky sneakers and a crossbody bag for an on-trend layered look.
- Accessories: pull a color from the plaid for scarves, knit hats, or jewelry to make the outfit feel intentional.
Style & occasions
This blazer bridges preppy, business-casual and contemporary streetwear. It’s a reliable option for:
- Office and client meetings (paired with tailored trousers).
- Casual weekends (layered over tees and denim).
- Travel — packable, easy to re-style across multiple looks.
- Layering for transitional months when you need a light warm top layer.
Season suitability
Best for spring and fall as a transitional jacket. Because it’s unlined and midweight, it’s also suitable for cool summer evenings and mild winter days if layered over sweaters. In very cold weather, use it as a mid-layer under a heavier coat.
Care tips & everyday maintenance
- Air the blazer after wear—hang it in a ventilated area to reduce odors between washes.
- Use a lint roller or brush to remove surface lint and dust; keep a small fabric shaver at hand for minor pilling.
- Steam to release wrinkles and revive the drape; avoid high-temperature ironing directly on the fabric.
- Store on a shaped hanger to preserve shoulder line and prevent creases; do not cram it into overcrowded closets.
Care guide — keep it looking new longer
- Spot-clean spills promptly with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
- When washing is needed, turn the blazer inside out and use a gentle cycle with cold water; use mild detergent formulated for synthetics.
- Avoid high heat: tumble on low or better yet, reshape and hang to dry to protect the fabric and pattern.
- To remove wrinkles, use a garment steamer or iron on the lowest synthetic setting with a press cloth between iron and fabric.
- For stains that won’t come out at home, professional cleaning is a safe option—especially if the piece has trims or stitching you want preserved.
- Rotate wear with other jackets to reduce abrasion and extend the garment’s lifespan.
Style tips — 8 ways to wear it
- Office-ready: pair with a monochrome blouse, tapered trousers and leather loafers.
- Weekend casual: white tee, high-rise straight jeans, and minimal sneakers.
- Layered warmth: thin turtleneck, blazer, and wool coat on top for colder days.
- Belted silhouette: add a slim belt at the waist to transform the longline shape into a defined figure.
- Feminine contrast: wear over a slip dress with ankle boots for a mix of structure and softness.
- Pattern play: keep the rest of the outfit simple if your plaid is bold; if the plaid is subtle, experiment with small-scale stripes or dots.
- Smart athleisure: hoodie under the blazer, slim joggers, and sleek trainers.
- Evening edge: black jeans, pointed heels and bold earrings to elevate the look for night out.
FAQ
- Q: Is the jacket lined?
- A: The interior is intentionally unstructured to keep the blazer lightweight and easy to layer.
- Q: Will it wrinkle easily?
- A: Polyester resists wrinkles better than many natural fibers; light steaming will refresh the fabric quickly.
- Q: How should I size if I plan to wear thick sweaters under it?
- A: Choose one size up or compare your body/chest measurement to the flat garment measurements and add 3–4 inches of ease for comfortable layering.
- Q: Can I machine wash it at home?
- A: A gentle cold-water wash and low-heat drying or air-drying is typically safe. For structured alterations or deep stains, professional cleaning is recommended.
- Q: Does the plaid pattern match across seams?
- A: Pattern matching quality varies by construction. Expect careful layout on higher-quality pieces; small mismatches on seams can occur but shouldn’t affect wear.
- Q: Will the color fade with washing?
- A: Polyester holds color well; wash inside out and with similar tones to preserve vibrancy longer.
- Q: Is this blazer suitable for formal suits?
- A: It’s best described as business-casual to smart-casual. For formal suit occasions, a fully structured, lined blazer in a solid tone is usually preferred.
Final notes & buying advice
If you want a versatile layering piece that modernizes both casual and office outfits, a longline plaid blazer is an excellent choice. Measure a blazer you currently own for the closest match, think about how much layering you’ll do, and consider tailoring small changes (sleeve length or slight take-in) for a custom finish. Add it to your wardrobe when you want an instant outfit upgrade that’s easy to style and maintain.
| Type: | |
|---|---|
| Verkoper: | |
| Color: |
Lilac |
| Size: |
S, M, L, XL |
| SKU: |
100100751197884 |
| Gewicht: |
1043 g |
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