Spring preview: blazers
It's never too soon, right?
This sharp number reminds me of Saint Laurent’s famed (and dizzyingly pricey) tuxedo jacket.
And this reminds me of that tuxedo jacket even more; it’s from TWP and is nicely marked down at the moment. I will state that I do think this jacket deserved better styling here. Not that anybody asked.
Here’s a cutaway blazer with chic barely-there stripes; it comes in black too if that’s more your thing.
A similarly ladylike option in a light linen blend.
This corduroy jacket is from Toast, a brand that likes to Toast-ify classic pieces by adding interesting collars, big pockets, and such. I think this is such a good, wearable option.
A really well-priced blazer—like, just under $50—that comes in a few other shades, though I’m quite partial to this blue.
An oversize stretch linen blazer in what I can only describe as a really good puke green.
I surprise myself for liking this slightly cropped one.
I own and adore this Rag & Bone jacket in the black, and I think it’s even better in this army green. And OMG, check it out in the leather, which exceeds the GOACA price limit by quite a lot, but is too good not to share.
Quince’s stand collar blazer is a dead ringer for Rag & Bone’s ever-popular Slade blazer, and goes for a mere fraction of the price.
An ultra-stretch ponte cotton choice that just looks really easy and potentially good for travel.
This is a super-sharp, collarless vegan leather blazer. I know some of you can’t abide collarless-ness, but I find it almost always chic.
And finally: a super-comfy double-breasted cotton choice that’ll make anything you wear it with look sharper.















As much as I love that Rag and Bone, I couldn't quite pull the trigger. Perhaps one day. But I have the quince in black and camel and it's great.
That Rag & Bone jacket 🤌🏼