The blazer that works hardest in a wardrobe is rarely the one making the most noise. Single vent, clean lapels, two buttons placed where they should be. Nothing shouting. The problem with a lot of blazers is that they arrive loaded with opinions, peak lapels doing too much, contrast buttons asking for attention, a silhouette cut for a catwalk rather than a Tuesday evening or a weekend lunch that ended up going somewhere. We’ve been focused specifically on two button cuts that sit in that useful middle ground, smart enough to wear with trousers to something that matters, relaxed enough to throw over a crew neck without looking overdressed. Fabric is where most of the work happens here. A good mid weight wool or a structured cotton holds its shape without requiring military precision underneath. These are blazers that make the rest of your outfit look considered without drawing attention to themselves. That is exactly the point.