
2010s · 2020s · Western
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
wool blend
Culture
Western
Movement
Gorpcore
Influences
1980s power suit softening
A contemporary navy blue blazer featuring minimal structure and clean lines. The jacket displays a notched lapel collar with moderate width, single-breasted closure, and relaxed shoulder construction without heavy padding. The wool blend fabric appears to have a smooth, matte finish typical of modern suiting materials. Worn over a black v-neck top, the blazer demonstrates the evolution of power dressing into more comfortable, less rigid silhouettes. The overall cut suggests machine construction with contemporary tailoring techniques, emphasizing ease of movement over the sharp, structured shoulders characteristic of 1980s power suits.
These blazers trace the long arc of the power suit's domestication, from the sharp-shouldered armor of the '80s to something you could sleep in. The charcoal piece shows the '90s urge to strip away structure—no lapels, no buttons, just clean lines that whisper rather than shout—while the navy blazer pushes that minimalism even further into pure comfort, its soft shoulders and relaxed fit turning corporate dress into loungewear.
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