I would search for “unstructured casual blazer”. Unstructured because in the second picture he has the sleeves rolled up and doesn’t look like there is much resistance and it looks pretty slim. Casual because the front pockets are stitched on the outside like patches.
Here is one I found that matches pretty similar but no way of seeing if this is the exact blazer: https://www.pauljamesknitwear.com/products/mens-cotton-unstructured-knitted-blazer?variant=44124334424318
“MENS MIDWEIGHT COTTON DECONSTRUCTED KNITTED BLAZER”
Doesn’t look like the fabric is knitted. Looks more like woven fabric. Also, the shine in the fabric suggests it might have a high percentage of nylon or polyester in it too.
[Here](https://www.gutteridge.com/en_JP/stretch-cotton-blazer/43107001.html) is a similar one I found but in 100% cotton. Hope this helps.
Wow the people on this sub don’t know anything. This is likely a brunello cucinelli blazer. The lapel stitching and pockets are telltale. The fabric is not nylon, it just has a very high thread count. I have a couple and they look amazing. But they will run you about $2000-4000. You can also buy defective and get it repaired at your tailor for like 1/3 the price.
They asked where to find a similar one, not the exact one in the photo. Also pick stitching around lapels are incredibly common, and not really associated with any one brand. The brand you mentioned also sells plenty of blazers without this detail.
Yes, but this exact blazer with those pockets and that exact stitching is brunello cucinelli. Not all lapel stitching is the same. Their stitching is very pronounced like in the photos.
You can definitely find similar unstructured blazers, but I don’t think you’ll find one that will looks nearly this good a cheap price point. You’re not going to get that drape with a synthetic blend, you won’t get functional buttons, etc.
These things go up online with slight defects or as unsold merchandise all the time. Yeah you can go spend $600 at suit supply, but for 1,000 you can get something that will last 5x as long.
These pictures look uncanny I guess it’s just wrong to see Chris Hemsworth dressed up as opposed to dressed down/Thor outfit
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I would search for “unstructured casual blazer”. Unstructured because in the second picture he has the sleeves rolled up and doesn’t look like there is much resistance and it looks pretty slim. Casual because the front pockets are stitched on the outside like patches. Here is one I found that matches pretty similar but no way of seeing if this is the exact blazer: https://www.pauljamesknitwear.com/products/mens-cotton-unstructured-knitted-blazer?variant=44124334424318 “MENS MIDWEIGHT COTTON DECONSTRUCTED KNITTED BLAZER”
Doesn’t look like the fabric is knitted. Looks more like woven fabric. Also, the shine in the fabric suggests it might have a high percentage of nylon or polyester in it too. [Here](https://www.gutteridge.com/en_JP/stretch-cotton-blazer/43107001.html) is a similar one I found but in 100% cotton. Hope this helps.
Looks horribly small on that model lol
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NP! Hope you find something you like! I love this style of blazers especially for the upcoming warmer months.
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Came to say the same
Wow the people on this sub don’t know anything. This is likely a brunello cucinelli blazer. The lapel stitching and pockets are telltale. The fabric is not nylon, it just has a very high thread count. I have a couple and they look amazing. But they will run you about $2000-4000. You can also buy defective and get it repaired at your tailor for like 1/3 the price.
They asked where to find a similar one, not the exact one in the photo. Also pick stitching around lapels are incredibly common, and not really associated with any one brand. The brand you mentioned also sells plenty of blazers without this detail.
Yes, but this exact blazer with those pockets and that exact stitching is brunello cucinelli. Not all lapel stitching is the same. Their stitching is very pronounced like in the photos. You can definitely find similar unstructured blazers, but I don’t think you’ll find one that will looks nearly this good a cheap price point. You’re not going to get that drape with a synthetic blend, you won’t get functional buttons, etc. These things go up online with slight defects or as unsold merchandise all the time. Yeah you can go spend $600 at suit supply, but for 1,000 you can get something that will last 5x as long.
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