Your Fall Foundations

The Best Blazers
Elevate Your Style

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Huckberry
Best men's textural blazers in 2024
Your Fall Foundations

The Best
Blazers Elevate Your Style

A textural jacket is the key to dressing up this season

Presented by

Huckberry

Lean in close, because I’ve got to tell you ... in case you haven't heard, men are dressing up again. You were already feeling it, right? Maybe you've got a pair of loafers, perhaps you're wearing your pants a little higher on the waist. We've all been upgrading in the seasons after that long stretch of pandemic ease. Guys are putting in more effort and it's fall damnit—it's time to really start dressing.

But this doesn't mean you have to be stuffy or uncomfortable. If you really want to add a shot of gentlemanly style to an outfit, a well-made blazer will do that and then some. What's more, tailoring today is vibrant, built for comfort and, thankfully, the most fun it's been in decades. The swaggering sport coat is, after all, one of the most important garments a man can own. Pull it over a simple T-shirt and jeans and you suddenly look put together. Pair it with a sweater or a turtleneck and just watch how everyone starts paying attention and dropping compliments.

For Fall 2024, the blazer you want is textural and cozy. It's cut from a wool or cotton blend that feels substantial. Maybe it's knit like a sweater, maybe it's felted with a workwear vibe or cut from a classic tweed-ish fabric from some venerable mill in Europe. The fit is slightly relaxed and boxy, which only makes it more comfortable and adaptable. The key is finding one that fits your style and budget. We scoured the market to find you the best ones.

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The Best
Textural Blazers
for Men in 2024

This lightweight jacket is made from felted merino wool that’s been twice boiled for improved insulation and durability.

Felted wool chore blazer,
$268 by Buck Mason

Officine Generale Double-breasted cashmere blazer

Double-breasted cashmere blazer,
$1,670 by Officine Générale

COS Knit merino wool blazer

Knit merino wool blazer,
$190 by COS

Suitsupply Houndstooth alpaca wool and silk jacket

Houndstooth alpaca
wool and silk jacket,
$699 by Suitsupply

Universal Works Levisham loose-fit blazer

Levisham loose-fit blazer,
$275 by Universal Works

Cut from a washed corduroy to feel more relaxed and rugged, the three-button jacket comes in three different colors.

Corduroy blazer,
$225 by Alex Mill

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The Huckberry
Team’s Picks

We asked the Huckberry crew for their favorite blazers and jackets for Fall 2024. They pulled some well-made pieces from a range of brands. From travel-ready stretch wool and breathable chore versions to a modern take on a classic tweed, there're all solid choices. And best of all, none of them cost more than $400.

Relwen Heritage Trap blazer

Heritage Trap blazer,
$358 by Relwen

Faherty Brand Inlet knit blazer

Inlet knit blazer,
$198 by Faherty Brand

Flint and Tinder Boiled wool chore blazer

Boiled wool chore blazer,
$238 by Flint and Tinder

Relwen Corduroy Trap blazer

Corduroy Trap blazer,
$328 by Relwen

Wills Stretch wool blazer

Stretch wool blazer,
$328 by Wills

Todd Snyder's laidback take on a classic blazer: no stuffy padding or lining, only the relaxed, rakish charm of Italian wool.

Italian houdstooth blazer,
$698 by Todd Snyder

Drake's Prince of Wales tweed blazer

Prince of Wales tweed blazer,
$1,495 by Drake's

Bonobos Jetsetter wool blazer

Jetsetter wool blazer,
$350 by Bonobos

Zara Wool/cotton herringbone blazer

Wool/cotton herringbone blazer,
$229 by Zara

Incotex Cotton corduroy jacket

Cotton corduroy jacket,
$1,105 by Incotex

Wool herringbone blazer,
$1,550 by The Armoury

This jacket draws inspiration from a sport coat that Ralph Lauren himself has had since the early ’70s.

The RL67 tweed jacket,
$998 by Polo Ralph Lauren

J.Crew Shetland wool blazer

Shetland wool blazer,
$498 / $348.60 (with code SHOPNOW)
by J.Crew

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Best Practicies

Remember, no matter how many buttons your jacket has, you should never button the last one.

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