Sophisticated Blazers for Women to Buy Now
Here’s where to get yours.
At a recent holiday gathering with fellow fashion editors, I was taken aback upon noticing that the crowd was dressed almost exactly the same. Nearly every one of my (extremely chic) colleagues were wearing blazers for women in a slightly different way, be it oversized, fitted or draped over their shoulders as capes (the drama!).
As I stood there, observing the room in my own overcoat, I came to the realization that blazers for women — like gold jewellery and platform boots — are the not-so-secret key to sprucing up your styling game.
What to look for in the best blazers for women
Where blazers are concerned, a few key qualities can make all the difference, says Michael Jafine, head of design at Toronto-based brand Ahiri. “First, you should determine if you prefer a tailored or boxy fit. Tailored pieces can complement your body type, whereas boxy, oversized fits can be seen as a statement piece to elevate your look,” he says.
It’s also important to consider materials, especially if you’re looking for a garment that will work in any season. Something like wool will be comfortable and durable, says Jafine, pointing to Ahiri’s Pauline blazer. But something like satin, on the other hand, will be breezy and lightweight.
“View blazers as timeless wardrobe staples that last a lifetime, so they’re worth investing in.”
How to style women’s blazers
The nice thing about blazers is that simply putting one on instantly makes you look (and feel) more polished. Pair it with coordinating trousers and you have a cohesive suit ensemble. Wear it with a feminine maxi-skirt and you add structure to a flowy ’fit.
Perhaps easiest of all, start with a statement blazer — one with an interesting texture, vibrant colour or structured silhouette — and build your outfit out that way.
Regardless of how you wear them, blazers for women are universally stylish. So much so that when a room full of Fashion People show up to an event in basically the same outfit, it’s totally OK. That’s the magic of a blazer.
The best blazers for women we’re wearing now:
Best overall
Reformation Classic relaxed blazer
Turn any outfit into an ensemble with this oh-so-comfortable jacket. Using a deadstock woven fabric made from polyester and rayon, Reformation’s sustainably-minded blazer is crafted to last.
With thin stripe details and a sleek one-button front fastening, it has an effortless and elevated effect. Getting dressed just got a whole lot easier.
Pros
- Available in nine colours/patterns
- Qualifies for free shipping
- Dress it up or down
Cons
Best colour range
Grlasen long lapel blazer
Available in a variety of hues — including the crimson colour of the season — this comfortably oversized jacket is endlessly attractive for days when you want to opt for comfort without sacrificing style.
Made of a polyester spandex blend, it’s super soft and supportive enough thanks to its fully-lined interior. Pair it with jeans, a dress, or sans bottoms (no judgment!) — this blazer is its own built-in statement outfit.
Pros
- Available in 15 colours
- Suitable for machine wash
- Two functional front pockets for extra storage
Cons
- Some reviewers note that it was more oversized than expected, so keep this in mind when selecting a size, and try sizing down if you want a closer fit
Top-rated
The Drop Blake blazer
There’s a reason this blazer is a fan-favourite with over 6,000 reviews. Available in 15 styles — including shimmery sequins and luxe velvets — there’s an option for everyone.
Made with a luxe stretch fabric, it’s easy to move in while still feeling structured. Complete with a notched collar and slim silhouette, this blazer elongates the body while providing comfortable all-day wear.
Pros
- Extended size range up to 5X
- Comfortable stretch fabric
- Reviewers love it for its high-quality feel
Cons
Best budget
Beninos lightweight suit jacket
You needn’t spend a fortune to have a great go-to blazer. This Beninos pick is perfect for casual, formal and professional occasions — and it’s less than $60.
Made of a polyester spandex blend, it’s easy to move in and sufficiently structured. With a subtle hourglass silhouette and one-button closure, it’s got the elegant appeal of any workwear blazer for a fraction of the price.
Pros
- Available in two colours
- Great for a variety of occasions
- Trendy design and quality feel for under $60
Cons
Most size-inclusive
Old Navy Taylor relaxed suit blazer
Spice up your blazer game with this brown plaid piece. Made of a blend of polyester, rayon and spandex, this lightweight overcoat has just the right amount of stretch with enough comfort for a structured jacket.
Along with plus sizes, it offers a range of options for those with petite and taller frames. With a relaxed fit that hits on the thigh, it’s an easy throw-on gem that truly works on everyone.
Pros
- Extended sizes up to 4X
- Suitable for machine wash
- Sizing options for tall and petite frames
- A perfect mashup of the most accessible and body-friendly blazers for women
Cons
- Only available in one colour/pattern
Best luxury
Anine Bing Kaia blazer
If you’re going to splurge on a statement blazer, let it be this sophisticated offering by Anine Bing.
Made of soft Italian wool, this double-breasted topper features soft shoulder pads and stylish contrasting buttons for an oversized-meets-tailored professional look.
Pros
- Available in five colours/patterns
- Comes with interior pockets for added storage
- Intentionally oversized fit means a larger size will fit some extended sizes
Cons
Best soft blazer
Banana Republic ISA Italian Satin Blazer
In search of a blazer that feels like a luxe slip-on satin robe? This is the pick for you. Made of 100% viscose rayon, Banana Republic’s ISA blazer is the ultimate treat-yourself throw-on garment.
Though it has a flowy coziness, it’s also aesthetically elevated, thanks to its deep collar, statement buttons and polished flap pockets.
Pros
- Available in two rich colours
- Available in a ranges of sizing, from petite to tall
- Features two hidden interior pockets for extra storage
- Loose and comfortable, with a polished peak lapel for a structured feminine silhouette
- One of the best cold weather blazers for women
Cons
Easiest to care for
Everlane Tencel oversized blazer
Dress smart and sustainably with this environmentally-minded blazer by Everlane. Made using Tencel Lyocell — a man-made cellulosic fibre — it offers the same exceptional softness as conventional cotton while using less energy and water in the production process.
Best of all? It’s made to last and is easy to care for, with an eco-friendly material that is suitable for machine wash.
Pros
- Made with renewed materials
- Available in eight colours/patterns
- Currently on sale for less than half the price
- Suitable for machine wash
Cons
- Reviewers note this runs large, so try sizing down if you’re looking for a closer fit
Best for work
Frank and Oak double-breasted blazer
A reliable work wardrobe just isn’t complete without a trustee blazer. This statement piece by Canadian brand Frank and Oak makes long office days all the more stylish (and enjoyable).
With double-breasted detailing and a cozy fabric made of wool and recycled materials, it’s functional and fashion-forward. Complete with an earphone loop and comfortable front button closure, it’s comfortable enough for commuting and polished enough for boardroom meetings.
Pros
- Hip length for a polished, put-together final look
- Versatile black colour that can easily pair with black pants for a suited final effect
- Hidden inner zip-up pocket for extra storage
Cons
- Only available in one colour
Best versatile
Dynamite Anya double-breasted blazer
Meet the wear-it-anywhere blazer. Canadian brand Dynamite specializes in elevated classics, and this blazer is a testament to that winning catalogue.
Its static grey colouring is more intriguing than classic black, but still subtle enough to be neutral. Its structured shoulders and double-breasted design emit a vintage coolness, making it the perfect finishing touch to any ensemble.
Pros
- Polished details like a four-button front and buttoned cufflinks
- Intentionally oversized fit for easy layering
- Made using a blend of materials like polyester and wool for a forgiving, comfortable fit
Cons
- The front pockets are faux, so they do not offer extra storage space
Best leather
Superdown Marissa blazer
Infuse some streetwear coolness into a professional silhouette with this sleek leather blazer by Superdown. Made of a leather blend, it’s buttery smooth and structured, for an easy addition to any on-the-go look.
Whether you’re heading to dinner with pals or commuting to professional meetings with co-workers, this blazer adds an instant coolness to any look.
Pros
- This order qualifies for free shipping in Canada
- Easy to dress up or down
- Trendy style for under $200
Cons
- The front pockets are faux, so they do not offer extra storage space
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