Blazer
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Blazers from desk to evening
A blazer is often the piece that brings your wardrobe together. In this collection you will find clean lines and a slightly longer, timeless silhouette. Neutral tones such as black, sand and navy blend easily with what you already own, so you can wear the same blazer for morning meetings and late dinners with only a few adjustments.
If you want a calm, tonal look, you can explore more tailoring and build a simple set around your blazer. It gives you an essential wardrobe uniform on busy days: blazer, skirt or trousers and a simple top. Keep accessories minimal and let cut and colour stand out.
At weekends the same blazer can be worn over a T-shirt and jeans or a soft knit and pull the look together in an instant. It is the balance between structure and ease that makes these blazers versatile for everyday wear.
A simple suit around your blazer
When you want a sharper expression, start with the blazer and work your way down. A straight or slightly wide leg trouser keeps proportions calm and still feels contemporary. You can find dress pants to style with your blazer in related shades for a coordinated set, or choose contrasting colours for a more relaxed look.
Underneath, a clean shirt is often enough. White, light blue or subtle stripes are classics that underline a Scandinavian aesthetic. If you are missing these building blocks, you can take a closer look at classic shirts for under your blazer and complete the base of your essential wardrobe.
From there you can change the mood with shoes: loafers for the office, heels for dinner or simple sneakers for everyday wear. The blazer remains the anchor while the rest can shift around it.
Soft contrasts for cooler days
When the season changes, the blazer does not need to move to the back of the wardrobe. Wear it over a light knit with a higher neck or subtle texture. This adds warmth and creates soft contrasts to the clean, tailored lines. If you need inspiration, you can explore knitwear to pair with blazers in muted tones that sit quietly under the structured silhouette.
On top, a roomy coat can be layered over both blazer and knit without feeling heavy. Choose longer cuts that cover the hem of the blazer so the whole look feels considered. For this outer layer you can browse outerwear to layer over tailoring and find coats that work across several blazer colours.
Details that change the look
Small choices decide whether your blazer feels casual or more dressed. A slim belt can define the waist, or you can leave it open for a straight, calm line. Jewellery, a scarf or a structured bag can change the mood without altering the key pieces. If you want to experiment with these final details, you can explore accessories to finish your blazer outfit and select a few pieces that work across several looks.
Once you have a blazer you feel good in, it quickly becomes a fixed part of your wardrobe. It can lift jeans and a T-shirt, sit neatly over office wear or add weight to a dress. Over time you can add more tailoring around it and create a focused, essential wardrobe where everything works together.
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