Rails Navy Idris Cotton & Linen Blend Blazer
The Rails Navy Idris Cotton & Linen Blend Blazer offers a seamless amalgamation of classic design and functional comfort, tailored to fit effortlessly for business casual or formal settings. Its regular fit, combined with cotton and linen blend fabric, grants durability along with a breathable feel ideal for year-round wear. The dark blue hue exudes sophistication, while the minimal yet timeless aesthetic preserves its versatility across various occasions and styles. Layer over the Rails Navy Straight Leg Cotton Linen Blend Thomas Dress Pants and match with the R2 Amsterdam Blue Suitcase Print Cotton Long Sleeve Button Up Shirt for a professional appearance.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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48% Cotton / 29% Linen / 23% Polyester
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Navy blue color
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Notch lapels
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Button closure
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Front patch pockets
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Non-functional button cuffs
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Single-breasted design
ABOUT RAILS
Founded in 2008 by Los Angeles native, Jeff Abrams, Rails has grown from a small label - started with just a single hat - into a full collection of women’s and men’s apparel. Sold at top international retailers and worn by a loyal following of celebrities and tastemakers, the brand has come to define a new classic heritage and relaxed sensibility. Rails cares about their environmental impact, and that is why they are taking steps towards a more sustainable future. From their products and factory partnerships, to their corporate practices and philanthropic initiatives, they know that their commitment to sustainability matters.
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