A classic and multifunctional style of The Archive Closet is upcycled out of a vintage luxury designer blazer. The ties on the sleeves and waist can be worn either tied up accentuating the waist and making the sleeves in a puffy bell shape or worn relaxed creating an oversized look. The slits on the sleeves add an extra to showcasing your jewelery.
Ermenegildo Zegna "Tie me up" blazer
Designed in London, /riːl/cycled in Riga.
Materials: wool blend
Lining: silk blend at the sleeves only
Colour: Coffee Brown
All garments are professionally dry cleaned prior to shipping.
*ATTENTION: Please take extra care when dry cleaning this garment, as it contains upcycled vintage elements, such as buckles and buttons. Please be advised to cover or remove the mentioned elements as they might get damaged in the cleaning process.
*Sometimes, due to the nature of the vintage material sourcing the material components are unknown.
Good to know: Some blazers may contain haircloth in the chest area to create the classic tailored fit of men's blazers.
Haircloth is a stiff, sturdy fabric typically made from horsehair and/or camel wool. In traditional suit tailoring, haircloth is used to strengthen the front panels in men's suit jackets, and Savile Row tailors continue to make bespoke suits using this material. In modern suits, haircloth is often replaced with synthetic fabrics