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The season of shine is upon us! That means shimmering blazers, cozy jackets, sparkling accessories and so much more.
Ready to sparkle up your duds? Here’s our edit of 10 dazzling men’s blazers to wear this winter.
Outdoor-safe zip-front blazer
The jackets are a big deal this season, but the men’s that come in this wide-open-canvas silhouette are a particular standout. Lightweight and fully lined, this one is a smart buy for maximum outerwear versatility. Buy Vince Sport Washed Zip Front Blazer for $198, Nordstrom
Long sleeve blazer
Ricardo Tisci knows the power of a blazer for tailoring, so he gave his men a pretty black number in lieu of a more traditional white button-down. Wear this for formal events or simply to feel super special for weekend brunch. Buy Bonobos Long Sleeve Checked Blazer $215, Bonobos
Tailored blazer
This yellow blazer is perfect for the office. In addition to the updated color, the tailored fit and heavy fabric make it a perfect choice for cold weather. Buy Zara Faux Wool and Cashmere Blazer for $250, Zara
Fabulous zip-front blazer
Sometimes a blazer is too casual for formal events. No worries. This bright-red number can work for everything from date night to a work function. Just pair it with black pants and a fun statement necklace to look polished and ready to have fun! Buy Bergdorf Goodman Malabar Bow Tie Blazer for $795, Nordstrom
Puffy-sleeved blazer
Wear your favorite sweater on its own by layering it over this puffy-sleeved blazer. The unique color combination makes this a great pick for the office, but you can also keep it casual by pairing it with a pair of jeans and boots on the weekends. Buy J.Crew Puff Sleeve Sweater Blazer for $228, Nordstrom
Bright blazer
Bright red is one of the trendiest colors this season, but sometimes it can be too jarring for a casual outfit. Get past the fire-engine color and pair it with other festive pieces for a stylish red-on-red look. Buy Kenneth Cole Long Sleeve Pointed Blazer for $50, Nordstrom
Soft blazer
A soft blazer will never feel over the top in terms of formality. Buy Tommy Hilfiger Baggy Fit Classic Blazer for $94, Nordstrom
Contrast pocket blazer
Want a blazer in the color of your eyes? This black one makes a bold statement, but if you want to tone it down, the rust-colored number is a nice alternative. Buy Diesel Formal Sleeve Blazer for $148, Nordstrom
Velvet blazer
A blazer is a great staple for the colder months, but if you want to make it the center of attention, a velvety shade is a way to go. Buy Balenciaga A/W19 Mesh Knit Collar Blazer for $1,415, Bergdorf Goodman
Sweatshirt-style blazer
Wear this straight-fit blazer without pants (or any bottoms, really) to impress the girls on the street. Buy Zara Erra Sweatshirt Blazer for $89, Nordstrom
Blazer topper
We’ve seen plenty of blazers with this silhouette this season, but this cotton version with matching joggers is particularly sharp. Wear jogging pants to the gym, or wear joggers on the weekend. Buy & Other Stories Sandal Sneakers for $75, & Other Stories
Balenciaga Triple S sneakers
Because you can’t take the Balenciaga out of the girl. Buy Balenciaga Triple S sneakers for $770, Barneys New York
Blazer with shorts
Layering is the ultimate way to keep warm during the winter months, but a blazer can make an outfit look sloppy. When paired with shorts, however, it almost completely eliminates that issue.
Buy Sandro Sophisticated Cotton Blazer with Shorts for $162, Spring
Wear it with trousers
This blazer can be worn with almost any pair of pants: long and short, business and casual. Pair it with distressed denim, a cropped pair of khakis, or a pair of jeans.
Buy Levis Straight Leg Joggers for $98, Levis
Biker blazer
A motorcycle jacket might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a classic blazer, but this straight-fit number is anything but casual. Wear it with a cute dress for a night out, or with a suit on the weekend.
Buy Rag & Bone Lauren Blazer for $489, Nordstrom
Wear it with trousers
Fringed-hem or bell-bottomed? Pair it with jeans or trousers for a simple, elegant blazer. Buy J.Crew Relaxed Crepe Blazer for $219, J.Crew
Wear it with shorts
Wear this blazer on its own with a pair of cropped jeans. Wear it with chinos on the weekends, too. Buy GAP Straight Leg Long Pants for $39, GAP
Backpack-style blazer
The oversized shape of a backpack and a formal blazer creates a slouchy, effortless silhouette that works well in the boardroom or for a first date. Buy Club Monaco Day to Night Blazer for $278, Club Monaco
Non-Fashion blazer
If you aren’t trying to look like you put an insane amount of effort into your blazer, this isn’t the one for you. Buy Alexander Wang Printed Military Jacket for $1530, Matches Fashion
For those looking for a blazer that’ll help them stand out from the crowd, we recommend shopping these unapologetically chic looks:
Missoni
Jacquemus
Marni
Sandro
Balenciaga
Dolce & Gabbana
Bella Freud
We love this duo’s take on the blazer: a basic white blouse and bright red trousers. Buy Burberry Limited Edition Striped Dress Shirt for $130, Need Supply
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Clarissa Wei is the Editorial Director of The Trend Curve. Her work has appeared in Vogue, New York, Glamour, Marie Claire, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Harper’s Bazaar among other publications. She is the author of Fashion 101: The How To Wear It Guide and Editor of Fashion Curve magazine.