CultureCampus Fashion: Blazer-ing through the semester in style

Campus Fashion: Blazer-ing through the semester in style

Dressing up with a more polished look

This article was published on March 16, 2022 and may be out of date. To maintain our historical record, The Cascade does not update or remove outdated articles.
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As the winter styles go on the clearance rack, and spring is in the air, the blazer is revisited yet again. This spring, update your look with a smart blazer in a light pastel or a classic neutral colour. It is the perfect time to substitute a heavy coat for a blazer and jeans or a matching suit for a more business-professional look. Regardless of the season though, blazers are a good investment piece that is both dressy, casual, and versatile, and can add elegance to an otherwise casual ensemble.

Blazers have been around for a long time, and were originally worn by the boating team at Cambridge’s St. John’s College in the 1820’s, and later in the 1830’s by the crew of the HMS Blazer. While a lot has changed since then, blazers are usually double or single breasted, and are considered less formal in fit and style than a suit jacket.

They have been worn in many ways, such as being styled with denim jeans, a tee shirt, and white sneakers for a more casual day look. But the blazer can also spruce up a nice dress or be worn with a matching pencil skirt and pumps if you want to go more formal.

This style comes in many different fits, colours and fabrics to spruce up one’s wardrobe. A good place to start is a basic black blazer, as it is a classic staple and can be worn for many occasions such as interviews and presentations. A navy blazer is another good piece to have because it is a softer alternative to black, but is still very versatile. A navy blazer goes great with jeans and a crew neck shirt, or a navy and white striped shirt and white jeans for a more nautical look.

Pair a tailored blazer with the matching dress pants for an interview or dress up a pair of dark wash jeans with a classic navy blazer and a white crew neck t-shirt. Blazers can also be more casual and loose fitting, such as the boyfriend style. These look great with jeans and sweaters, and can also look good as a jacket for a warmer day.

For those who like statement pieces, there are many blazers emerging this season that come in bright colours, a trend that has sprung out of the 2000’s. Other blazers may include flattering features such as roll tab sleeves and tie belts to cinch the waist. This spring, try a pastel coloured blazer such as blush pink as an alternative to the regular black or navy.

Blazers are timeless pieces that can be found in the mall or at local thrift shops. You may find one hanging in your closet already. Purchasing a neutral or a statement blazer is a good investment because it is an effortless way to add sophistication and variety to one’s wardrobe. This spring, try finding a blazer that works well for you and your lifestyle to add that extra polish to your ensemble.

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Rachel is working towards a BA with a concentration in English and Theatre. She has been employed at The Cascade since Fall 2021 as a Staff Writer and a Jr. News Editor. Currently, she is the sectional News Editor and enjoys meeting and interviewing people as well as taking long walks in nature. Rachel also likes to stay up to date on the latest trends and informs students through her fashion column entitled Campus Fashion.

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