Corduroy Blazer

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SPURR
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Corduroy Blazer

$398 Gilt
$1,740
Size (US (chest)):
Men's Suiting
US (chest) Men Alpha EU
30 XXS 40
31 XS 41
32 XS 42
34 S 44
36 S 46
37 M 47
38 M 48
39 M 49
40 M 50
41 M 51
42 L 52
43 L 53
44 L 54
45 L 55
46 XL 56
47 XL 57
48 XL 58
50 XXL 60
52 XXXL 62
54 XXXL 64
  • 38
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    Men Alpha M
    EU 48
  • 40
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    Men Alpha M
    EU 50
  • 42
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    Men Alpha L
    EU 52
  • 44
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    Men Alpha L
    EU 54
  • 46
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    Men Alpha XL
    EU 56
Color:
black
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Description
Designer

Long sleeve 2 button corduroy blazer. Notch lapel with cut lapel buttonhole. Welt chest pocket, 2 front flap pockets. Unfinished sleeves. Single vent, fully lined with 3 interior pockets.

Brand: SPURR

Material: Exterior: 100% Cotton, Lining: 100% Bemberg

Origin: Italy

Soon after he graduated from Middlesex University in 1996 with a degree in Men’s Fashion Design, Simon Spurr started at Yves Saint Laurent’s menswear division, working closely with Hedi Slimane. In 2001, Spurr made the jump across the pond to New York to serve as menswear designer for cK Calvin Klein, and then moved to Ralph Lauren Purple Label and Ralph Lauren Black Label in 2003. Not a bad start, to say the very least. And those formative years helped shape Spurr’s own aesthetic, which plays with modern shapes while retaining an abiding respect for the classics. No surprise, then, that when he launched his label SPURR in 2006, it was all about smart fits and sturdy denim. The line expanded to include a full sportswear offering in 2007, and in 2009, Spurr launched his eponymous designer collection, with tailored pieces and high-end offerings to compliment his contemporary label. But whether it’s jeans or suiting, Spurr’s signature styling is always there — slim, sleek, and sharp as hell.