The blazer is the single most versatile tailored garment in men’s dressing. At Boggi Milano, the range covers formal blazers for the office and special occasions, casual blazers for smart-casual dressing, and knit jackets and shirt jackets for the most relaxed end of the spectrum.
Each is cut with the precision that Italian tailoring demands – a shoulder line that holds flat, a body that tapers cleanly and a lapel that lies correctly against the chest. Every man in the Lebanon will find a Boggi Milano blazer that works for his wardrobe.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of men’s blazers are available?
Men’s blazers at Boggi Milano Lebanon cover a wide spectrum of formality and fabric types.
- Formal blazers in structured wool and wool-blend fabrics
- Casual blazers in linen, cotton and technical fabrics
- Double-breasted blazers for a more formal and distinctive look
- Knit jackets in fine wool and merino constructions
- shirt jackets for the most relaxed end of the tailored spectrum
What is the difference between a blazer and a suit jacket?
A suit jacket is designed as part of a matched set with trousers cut from the same fabric – it is intended to be worn together with those trousers. A blazer is a single jacket designed to be worn independently with contrasting trousers.
Blazers typically have more distinctive buttons – often metal or horn – and may have patch pockets rather than the jetted pockets common on suit jackets. A blazer can be worn more casually and in more varied combinations than a suit jacket, which looks incomplete without its matching trousers.
How should a men’s blazer fit?
A well-fitted men’s blazer should meet consistent standards regardless of whether it is formal or casual in style.
- The shoulder seam should sit at the edge of the shoulder with no overhang
- The chest should close cleanly on the button with no pulling or gap
- The back should lie flat without bunching or excess fabric across the shoulder blades
- The sleeve length should show 1 to 1.5 cm of shirt cuff when the arm is extended
- The jacket length should cover the seat and finish just below the buttocks
Can a blazer be worn casually?
Yes – particularly a casual blazer in a relaxed fabric like linen, cotton or a technical blend. A casual blazer worn over a quality t-shirt or polo shirt with chinos or tailored trousers and clean sneakers or loafers is one of the most consistently effective smart-casual looks available to men.
The key is choosing a blazer with an appropriately relaxed construction – softer shoulder padding, a more relaxed chest and a lighter fabric – rather than wearing a formal structured blazer in a casual context.
What colours of men’s blazers are most versatile?
The most versatile blazer colours for men are navy and mid-grey – both pair with a wide range of trouser colours and shirt types.
- Navy – pairs with grey, beige, cream and khaki trousers; works formally and casually
- Mid-grey – pairs with navy, charcoal and beige trousers; suits both formal and smart-casual settings
- Camel or tan – a strong casual option that pairs with navy and grey trousers
- Olive – a relaxed casual option, pairs well with khaki and cream
- Charcoal – the most formal single blazer colour, pairs with grey and cream trousers