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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
I'm a big fan of the green tweed jacket. It's a lovely mossy color, with a herringbone weave and a wooly texture (though only 10% wool). It has details that are nice for a jacket that's around $60–$70, so while it's not a luxury item, I do think it's a good deal.The double vents and the pockets are tacked shut, so those are meant to be removed. Unless you're not going to use a pocket, in which case you can keep it sewn and it will lie flat more easily.I get an XS when I can (5'6", 125#, 29" waist), but I can make do with the S here. This aligns with the size chart, so it's probably accurate on the low end.I washed the jacket on a cold cycle in a mesh bag when I got it, air-drying it on a drying rack. No problem with wrinkles after that.I'm a happy camper with this professorial classic.
samgn
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
For me, the style of wearing a sport coat with a dress shirt and jeans just makes sense. I was attracted to this jacked because I have long loved the Herringbone style. This one is comfortable and looks stylish. I took it out of its packaging and too the photo so it’s a little wrinkled, but it should wear well and for a long time. I ordered a Large, using their sizing chart and it’s a tiny bit too big, but I took this photo with only a tee shirt under the jacket. Add another shirt and it should be about right. One of the reasons I consider it good value is that it seems to be well made. Another is that it is machine washable. I will enjoy this!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
This men’s herringbone tweed blazer is even nicer than I expected! My husband, who is extremely picky about blazers and suit jackets, was genuinely impressed, which says a lot. The fit is absolutely perfect, with the shoulders hitting just right and the length falling exactly where it should. It needed a quick ironing out of the package, but otherwise, it was good to go. The quality and tailoring make it look far more expensive than it is.The fabric has a great weight to it and is perfect for chilly mornings, but not so thick that it feels too warm on milder days. It has a classic, timeless style with the herringbone pattern giving it a sophisticated, polished look. My husband has worn it to work several times already, which is a big win considering how rarely he finds jackets he actually likes.I ordered a large for my husband, and the fit is spot on. It looks sharp and tailored without being too tight or boxy. The blazer pairs easily with both dress pants and jeans, making it versatile for different occasions. This has quickly become a go-to piece in his wardrobe, and we’re both thrilled with the quality and style!
bender
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
I recently ordered this Men's Blazer and right out of the box, I was impressed with the fit. At 5'9" and weighing between 160-165 lbs, the Medium size hugged my frame perfectly—no awkward bagginess or tight spots. The herringbone tweed pattern, with its rich color and textured finish, immediately caught my eye. The fabric has a slightly rough feel, which I actually appreciate as it enhances the vintage aesthetic I was going for. Composed of a 90% synthetic and 10% wool blend, this blazer carries a satisfying weight that makes it feel substantial and warm. It’s versatile too—I’ve worn it to both formal occasions and casual outings, and it holds its own in either setting. In fact, I’ve already received a handful of compliments from coworkers when I debuted it at the office, which is always a nice confidence boost.Priced affordably, this blazer offers good value for the money, but there are a few caveats worth noting. First, the packaging left much to be desired. Amazon delivered it in a flimsy, transparent zipper bag (see the photo I uploaded). While I’m all for minimal packaging to reduce environmental waste, and thankfully the blazer arrived undamaged, I wasn’t thrilled about the contents being fully visible to anyone passing by my porch. A simple switch to an opaque bag would strike a better balance between practicality and privacy.Second, the blazer arrived folded, with all the pockets stitched shut—a common feature in new jackets, but it meant extra effort on my part. I had to break out the iron (on a low setting, mind you) to smooth out the creases and carefully snip the pocket stitching to make them functional. It’s a minor inconvenience, but it’s worth mentioning for those expecting a ready-to-wear piece.Third, the buttons were a bit of a letdown. Nearly all of them were barely hanging on, attached with loose threads that weren’t properly secured or finished. I could see them popping off with regular use, so my wife kindly stepped in to reinforce them with some manual stitching. It’s a fixable issue, but it’s disappointing to have to play seamstress right out of the gate.Fourth, the blazer arrived covered in a rainbow of lint—bits of stray fibers in various colors clung to the fabric. I suspect it picked up this debris either at the factory or from being stored alongside other garments. It took me a good 5-10 minutes with a lint roller to restore its polished look. While not a dealbreaker, it’s another step that detracts from the “open-and-wear” experience.Finally, I was surprised to find no care instructions included—nothing in the packaging and no label sewn inside the blazer. Based on the product page, I assume it’s dry clean only, but it would’ve been nice to have that clarified upfront. For a garment with wool content, even a small percentage, clear guidance is essential to avoid accidental damage.In summary, this is a good-quality blazer for the price, with a standout vintage style and a comfortable, substantial feel. It’s let down, however, by sloppy finishing touches and a lackluster delivery presentation. The manufacturer could elevate the experience by improving packaging, ensuring better quality control (especially with those buttons!), and including basic care instructions. These minor hiccups give the product a rough first impression, which is a shame because the core design is solid. For now, I’m giving it a 3 1/2 star rating due to these issues, but I’ll update my review after wearing it for a while to see how it holds up over time. If you’re willing to invest a little effort, this blazer could be a wardrobe winner—just don’t expect perfection straight out of the box.
Greg & Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Jacket is sharp! Looks great when on and is made of nice materials. It does fit a little snug so make sure you read the size chart to get the right one for you. It feels comfortable when it's on and the material makes you feel nice and warm, which is especially nice for those who live in the areas of the four seasons. But this is nice enough that it can be dressed up, or worn with a pair of jeans to have a business casual style.
Jared Padgett
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
This isn't a bad jacket. It's not a good one either. It's something in between. It will definitely pass for a lower level office budget, but won't really fit in at a nice dinner.The material is pretty thin, and it feels like there might be some plastic in the threading. The size chart was correct, and the 3x fit me pretty well. I'd just need to tailor the sleeves for length. Notably, 3x is not my size, so these aren't American measurements to say the least. They do seem to be accurate to their own chart, so I'm giving credit where it's due.I might wear this jacket from tine to time, but odds are that it won't get much use. I have better tweed sport coats and jackets that can do the job. Ultimately, this jacket is just okay, and that might work for you. I just don't really see it working for me.
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