Does anybody here own a blazer?

Does anybody here own a blazer?

Obviously.

what the fuck is your problem?

Nope not a single one, try /toy/

I have a herringbone wool one and a blue linen one.

I have a brown one that goes great with my trilby

whats the difference between wearing a blazer and wearing a suit jacket? padded shoulder or some shit?

Somehow I got the idea that I would be the kind of guy that would wear them and I have 4. I've worn 2 of them, once each. I wish i had all that money back right now.

you bought four blazers? four blazers. before ever wearing a blazer

i like your style

Today nothing really, just one comes with matching pants and the other doesn't

Not even at the same time. I got one, then liked it so much I got another in a different color but they didn't have it in stock. So I imported it from Japan. Then got another one locally. Then got another Paul Smith one shipped from England.

I was pretty fucking retarded back then.

are you me from the past?

Sometimes there's a difference in material. Like sportcoat usually refers to something thicker and vaguely outdoorsy

Idk, I never wear them ever.

Is there ANY look worse than a blazer over a t shirt?

I somehow doubt it

thank goodness for grailed, huh? us manic, rich boys would be lost without it

>he's not rich enough to give away his used clothes

>he's not rich enough to have become montie burns

It only works on light linen ones or on travel blazers imo

I own a more normie formal blazer and a couple of nice wool Rick blazers.

depends on how you pull it off
I can wear a Rick blazer with a drapey tee and some relaxed pants and it looks great. It only looks bad when you wear some traditionally cut jacket with a plain tee shirt or do something stupid like roll up the sleeves on the blazer.

This is my main issue with Grailed. It promotes senseless consumerism and encourages people (both rich and poor) to spend money on pieces without carefully considering their purchases. People buy stuff with the idea that they can just turn around and sell it for very little loss if they don't like it; instead people should research the garments, designers, fits, and looks and select pieces that they will appreciate and wear for a long time.

Material, lenght, details may differ to make the jacket more casual or more formal

>he fell for the rick meme

>he fell for the 'he fell for the rick meme' meme

Got about 30 of them and 15 suits.
I'm the assistant manager of a thrift store, so I can get pretty much anything interesting that passes through.
Only half or so actually fits now because my weight have coastered a bit, and I just haven't had the heart to get rid of them.

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>>he fell for the he fell for the 'he fell for the rick meme' meme

So funny