Design Your Tartan Blazer

$804.00

Commission your blazer in exclusive all wool tartan fabric manufactured in Scotland. Custom options give you the opportunity to make this blazer your own!

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Description

The custom nature of the creation of your blazer to size and with your selections results in approximately 6 weeks for delivery.

Take 70% off the cost of a toile — limited time only!

Additional information

Clothing Choice

Men's Blazer, Women's Blazer

Style

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Cloth

Scottish Tartan

Contrast Lining

Gold, Scarlet, Black, Gray

Buttons

Standard Brass Buttons

Lapel Button Hole Stitching

Blue, Gold, Scarlet

Pocket Embellishment

None, Custom

Cut

Slim, Regular, Relaxed

Size

Men's 35" to 52", Women's size 2 to 16

Length

Men's Extra-Short, Short, Regular, Long, Extra Long, Women's Petite, Regular, Long

Canvas

Half Canvas standard for Single-Breasted, Full Canvas standard for Double-Breasted, optional upgrade for Single-Breasted

Canvas

Half Canvas standard for Single-Breasted | Full Canvas standard for Double-Breasted, optional upgrade for Single-Breasted

Full Canvas
– Our full canvas blazer is the pinnacle of a hand tailoring. A wool and linen canvas is hand sewn in to the fronts of our jackets, avoiding the need for any fusing (gluing) of the suit. The canvas is sewn allowing the internals to float and the jacket to breathe. The canvas supports the chest creating better shape. A full canvas jacket offers greater longevity as it is sewn into the jacket, so will never come apart. It is the quality of jacket you would expect from the world’s finest tailors.

Half Canvas
– Our half canvas blazer offers a cost effective solution while retaining the quality you would expect from an Olde School Blazer Company jacket. Although the blazer fronts are fused, we retain a half canvas in the chest to create a great shape through the body of the jacket.

Sizing for Blazers

Size chart for Men

Size chart for Women

How to Measure

How to Measure