Suit Heritage Men’s Black Herringbone Double Breasted Tailored Fit Blazer
$249.99
About This Garment
The Suit Heritage Men’s Black Herringbone Double Breasted Tailored Fit Blazer is a masterclass in commanding presence and sophisticated texture. Rendered in a deep, light-absorbing solid black, the iconic herringbone weave adds a subtle, multidimensional depth that elevates the garment from a standard formal piece to a work of sartorial art. It is the premier choice for the gentleman attending high-stakes evening events, exclusive galas, or power meetings where a bold, authoritative silhouette is required to command the room.
Designed with a classic double-breasted front, this blazer features a peak lapel configuration that emphasizes the shoulders and creates a sharp, powerful profile. Meticulously cut in a tailored fit, it offers a streamlined silhouette that contours the torso without restriction, providing a clean and modern drape. The black herringbone fabric serves as a high-impact canvas, pairing effortlessly with matching black trousers for a formal “power suit” look or with dark charcoal flannels for a refined, tonal contrast. Featuring precision-finished buttons and a luxury interior lining, this jacket perfectly balances the legacy of traditional tailoring with the precision of a contemporary, high-fashion cut.
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Men’s Blazer Care Guide
A blazer is a cornerstone of refined style, offering a sharper look than a sport coat while remaining more versatile than a full suit. Proper blazer care ensures the metal buttons, structured shoulders, and classic navy or solid-colored fabric remain in pristine condition for years.
Everyday Care & Storage
Brush the fabric with a soft-bristled clothes brush after each wear to prevent dust from settling into the weave.
Hang the blazer on a wide, contoured wooden hanger to maintain the integrity of the tailored shoulder structure.
Use a garment steamer to remove wrinkles. Avoid steaming the lapels directly to prevent the internal canvas from warping.
Protect the buttons by ensuring they do not strike hard surfaces during storage; if your blazer features brass or metal buttons, a light buff with a soft cloth will maintain their luster.
Give your blazer 24 hours of rest between wears in a well-ventilated area to allow the natural fibers to recover their shape.
Cleaning
Utilize professional dry cleaning only when the garment is visibly soiled or holds odors. Excessive cleaning can wear down the fabric and dull the finish.
Spot clean small marks immediately by blotting with a damp cloth. Never rub the fabric, as this can cause pilling or permanent damage to the fibers.
Do not machine wash your bespoke blazer. The agitation and water immersion will destroy the internal construction and ruin the tailored fit.
Seasonal Maintenance
Store your blazer in a breathable cotton garment bag during the off-season to protect it from moths and dust.
Avoid plastic covers, which can trap moisture and lead to mildew or fiber degradation over time.
















