We take pre-made tailoring for granted now, but when
Oscar Jacobson first launched menswear in set sizes, back in 1908, it was a revelation. Clearly, the Swedish brand was onto a winner; its Einar blazer is as sharp as ever. A single-breasted style made from stretch-cotton, it’s cut to a regular fit that’s sleek without being restrictive. It’s one for more understated occasions, where a T-shirt, contrasting trousers and trainers do the trick.
<li>Oscar Jacobson stretch-cotton blazer
<li>Exposed button fastening at front
<li>Regular-fit, notch lapels, single-breasted, non-functioning buttons at cuffs, one welt pocket at chest, two patch pockets at front, pearlescent buttons, double vent at back, interior pockets, partially lined
<li>96% cotton, 5% elastane
<li>Machine wash
<li>Size 40: Length centre back to hem 30", shoulder width 19”, sleeve length 30”, waist 40”
<li>Model is 6ft 1" and wears a size 40