Nordstrom The
Nordstrom
$199.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
Sharp, sleek and totally timeless, the Nordstrom The blazer sets a quiet authority from first wear. The stretch-woven fabric reads crisp and modern, moving with you as you stride. Structured with shoulder pads and a classic fit, it keeps the silhouette clean from peak to hem. A one-button closure and peaked lapels sharpen the line, while a stretch lining (made of 62% polyester, 33% viscose, 5% spandex) lets you breathe and flex through the day.
Layer it over everything from a silk blouse to a knit turtleneck, and it stays polished through errands and after-hours. The cut skims the body with enough ease to tuck nothing in, and the three-button cuffs add a hint of menswear polish. Chest welt pocket and front flap pockets offer quiet storage for a card or lip balm as you move between meetings and drinks. The blazer transitions effortlessly from desk to dinner with the right shoe and bag.
Nordstrom's Responsible Brands standards and climate-action commitments underpin this piece, aligning with the label's habit of versatile, long-lived tailoring. It nods to an era of clean lines and confident dressing, easy to pair with slim denim for weekend cool or a satin slip for evening mood.
Materials / Fabrication
- Stretch-woven blazer fabric
- Classic fit
- Shoulder pads
- One-button closure
- Peaked lapels
- Three-button cuffs
- Chest welt pocket; front flap pockets
- Stretch lining: 62% polyester, 33% viscose, 5% spandex
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Dry clean only to maintain silhouette and stretch lining
- Store on a hanger to preserve shape; avoid heavy creasing
Fit Notes
- Classic fit through the torso with structured shoulder pads for a clean, tailored silhouette.
- One-button front closure creates a smooth line, while three-button cuffs tailor the wrist.
- Stretch lining adds ease of movement under layers without changing the exterior fit.
- Chest welt pocket and front flap pockets contribute practical detailing that stays aligned with the clean silhouette.
