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Oversized blazer

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Oversized blazer in a timeless silhouette

An oversized blazer is often the one piece that makes the rest of your wardrobe fall into place. The clean lines and slightly longer, timeless silhouette create a calm expression that never feels too tight or too formal. You get room around the body and a defined shoulder, so the blazer still looks polished, even when you wear it with a simple T-shirt and jeans.

The collection is kept in toned-down shades such as black, sand, grey and navy that blend easily with what you already own. If you want to make everyday dressing easier, you can start by exploring more tailoring and build a simple set around your blazer. The calm colour scale makes it easy to repeat the same combinations again and again as part of your essential wardrobe.

From T-shirt to meeting in a moment

An oversized blazer works best when it is allowed to be the piece that pulls your look together. Worn over a plain T-shirt and a pair of jeans, it adds just enough structure for you to go straight from office to dinner. Instead of changing your entire outfit, you can simply switch shoes or bag and adjust the mood.

When you want a sharper expression, style the blazer with dress pants to style with your blazer. Choose straight or slightly wide legs so the proportions around the roomy top half stay balanced. Under the jacket, a simple shirt is often enough. Take a look at classic shirts for under your blazer if you are missing the most important building blocks in your wardrobe.

Oversized blazer for the cooler months

A blazer does not need to belong to just one season. The more relaxed fits make it easy to add a light knit underneath without feeling restricted. A high neckline or a subtle texture adds warmth and soft contrast to the clean lines of the jacket, while still keeping the silhouette streamlined.

For inspiration you can explore knitwear to pair with blazers in muted colours that sit quietly under your blazer. For outdoor wear an oversized blazer can easily act as the middle layer. A roomy coat should slide on top without pulling at shoulders or sleeves, and longer cuts that cover the hem of the blazer keep the whole Scandinavian aesthetic considered. If you are missing this outer layer, you can find outerwear to layer over tailoring that is designed to work with more structured styles.

Small adjustments and soft contrasts

The details decide whether your oversized blazer feels relaxed or more formal. An open front and rolled-up sleeves give a calm, everyday expression, while closed buttons and straight lines pull the look in a more classic direction. You do not need many extra elements; a few well-chosen details can change the overall impression.

A slim belt can redraw the silhouette if you want more focus on the waist, while jewellery or a discreet scarf can draw the eye up towards the face. When you want to refine the look, you can explore accessories to finish your blazer outfit and choose a small selection that works across several outfits. In this way your oversized blazer becomes a quiet, reliable base in your essential wardrobe, whether you are getting dressed for work, weekend or dinner.