Collection: Jackets and blazers
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Ermenegildo Zegna, grey sport jacket, size 56EU, RRP 1600 e
Vendor:Ermenegildo ZegnaRegular price €140,00Regular priceUnit price / per€290,00Sale price €140,00Sale -
Herrainpukimo, sininen tweed-irtotakki, koko 50
Vendor:HerrainpukimoRegular price €330,00Regular priceUnit price / per€375,00Sale price €330,00Sold out -
Brioni, grey wool jacket, size 54EU, RRP 3350 e
Vendor:BrioniRegular price €190,00Regular priceUnit price / per€455,00Sale price €190,00Sold out -
Vaatturiliike Sauma, sininen irtotakki, koko 52
Vendor:Vaatturiliike SaumaRegular price €200,00Regular priceUnit price / per€425,00Sale price €200,00Sale -
Suitsupply, brown sport jacket, size 50L EU, glen plaid
Vendor:SuitsupplyRegular price €150,00Regular priceUnit price / per€275,00Sale price €150,00Sale -
Suitsupply, gray sport jacket, size 48EU, slim, made to measure
Vendor:SuitsupplyRegular price €150,00Regular priceUnit price / per€275,00Sale price €150,00Sold out -
Kenzo, black velvet jacket, size 38, slim, RRP 590 e
Vendor:KenzoRegular price €325,00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €325,00Sold out
A brief history of the sport coat
A sport coat is a jacket that is not part of a suit. It is made of a separate fabric, usually with less formal details, and designed for use in ensembles. Suit jackets can also be worn as sport coats if their design is appropriate for this purpose. The sport coat predates the suit. As the author of Rowing Blazers, Jack Carlson, tells us, it first appeared in the early 19th century in the form of a rowing blazer. It was originally made of bright fabrics for use in smart sports. After a period of rapid popularity, it evolved into a club outfit for a group of men who showed their membership of an organisation through the jacket.
A sport coat is a jacket that is not part of a suit. It is made of a separate fabric, usually with less formal details, and designed for use in ensembles. Suit jackets can also be worn as sport coats if their design is appropriate for this purpose. The sport coat predates the suit. As the author of Rowing Blazers, Jack Carlson, tells us, it first appeared in the early 19th century in the form of a rowing blazer. It was originally made of bright fabrics for use in smart sports. After a period of rapid popularity, it evolved into a club outfit for a group of men who showed their membership of an organisation through the jacket.






