LA HAINE INSIDE US built this around a material question: the blazer's familiar sharpness - the defined shoulder, the imposed silhouette - replaced here by viscose-cotton with added stretch, a blend that gives the garment body without imposing it. The result is a silhouette that is relaxed and defined simultaneously. Relaxed because the fabric moves with you, the stretch absorbing what a stiff construction would fight. Defined because the vertical grain in the weave creates subtle directionality across the surface - a barely-visible structure that reads as precision from a distance. The matte, gently washed finish deepens across seams and folds, tonal variation from fabric finished after construction. You feel the soft lightly textured surface under the hand - not smooth, not rough, somewhere that suggests the blend rather than announcing it. Bologna, 2017: Italian craft applied to a question about what tailoring can be when the material does the work.






Viscose-Cotton Blazer
What does a blazer look like when it stops trying to be a blazer? When the viscose-cotton is soft enough that the structure comes from the wearer rather than the construction?
Details
- Material: Viscose-cotton blend with added stretch - soft structure, lightly textured surface
- Construction: Subtle vertical grain woven into the surface; matte, gently washed finish with tonal depth variation
- Silhouette: Relaxed yet defined - soft-structured blazer cut
- Color: Black
- Origin: Made in Italy
- Care: Dry clean or hand wash cold. The soft structure and washed finish benefit from careful handling. Store hanging.
Try it on. The question answers itself.
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Viscose-Cotton Blazer
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