The best blazers for school
Back to school wardrobe
We are well into autumn, and that means that some of us have gone back to school, and that means we need to get our fabulous school clothes out of storage again. When it comes to school wardrobe, there is one specific item of clothing that we must not forget: our blazer ! We will take you through the most obvious types of blazers to go for when it comes to looking chic in the classroom.
Keep it casual
Of course, your blazer should be beautiful and make you look really stylish, but that doesn't mean that it shouldn't also be comfortable and cozy to wear, because sometimes you have to sit in the room for many hours, and to really reach your full learning potential, you need to be comfortable. This can be achieved, among other things, by choosing an oversized blazer in the style of our Valentina blazer in cream, which shows how you can be both super stylish and elegant while the oversized look makes it super comfortable to wear.
Experiment
Study time is the time to experiment - and that also applies when it comes to your blazers! Because yes, a classic black blazer is a safe choice, but it's at school that you can play it a little unsafe.
One place where we see the experimental approach come into play is with ties. Ties are in for coats as well as blazers, and as you can see in our Agnes blazer in cream, they create a different kind of richness of detail.
You can also be a little experimental in your approach to the fabric itself. The classic blazer is mainly made of Polyester, but you can safely try other fabric types to create a more casual look. For example, go with a blazer in velour or twill, but also think about how a denim blazer could be the thing. For summer, you could also consider a blazer in a light fabric.
Of course, you also want to be trendy, and if there's one thing that's trending, it's patterns. The classic striped blazer, as seen in our Emelie blazer in navy, is an example of a pattern that sticks and never goes out of style, but also checks, as seen in our Samantha blazer, are a safe way to go, and they radiate class and cultural capital.
Something that is more popular than ever is color, which is also a great way to add some personality to your outfit - one way to do this is to add a colorful blazer. Winter is approaching, and blue and green colors, such as our Morgan blazer in green, are in the spotlight. This blazer also shows how different colors and patterns can play together in an experimental approach that you can also consider when experimenting with colorful blazers.
In general, we've seen many different details being eye-catching in the experimental approach to blazers, but one last detail we'd like to point out as something you can consider when you return to school is oversized pockets like the ones we see on our Ruby blazer in beige. Besides the fact that pockets are generally really nice and practical, we see this detail trending in several areas - on coats, on trousers and here too, on blazers.
We hope you've learned a little more about what blazers to look for in school.
The girls from Astrid Frank


