THE SAFARI BLAZER
Luigi Bianchi is the tailored division of the classic Italian clothing company, Lubiam, which is still run by the same family since its beginnings back in 1911. The company has ever since the start been devoted to research and innovation, in order to create timeless garments of great quality and style.
This week’s look focus on the brand’s safari blazer, here in a grass green crafted using a mixed cotton-linen thread. The Safari blazer works great together with tailored trousers and a dress shirt, but can also be worn, like in this example, more casually as a jacket.
The blazer is tonally matched with a grass green polo shirt from Mauro Ottaviani, made of pure linen that has been washed to obtain a worn-in look, and a pair of light brown pleated shorts from Berwich, also made of a washed linen fabric. The look is completed with a pair of olive green cotton canvas espadrilles from Castañer.
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WEEKEND GETAWAY
The autumn season is soon upon us and nowadays you find your days often filled with meetings and chores, yet your summer adventures still linger in your memory and you still feel that there is time for a weekend getaway. Why not indulge yourself with a trip to the nearby city you never found the time to visit during your summer holiday? To discover a museum or perhaps treat yourself to some shopping.
This week’s look wants to give some inspiration to that getaway by presenting a muted palette of garments layered for comfort and versatility. Fredrik is wearing the caban jacket from De Petrillo in moss green, crafted from a soft mix of wool and cashmere, which is combined with a tonal look consisting of a camel alpaca wool rollneck from Zanone and a pair of camel cotton pleated trousers from Luigi Bianchi. No weekend getaway is complete without a proper bag, here you see the signature travel duffle from Frank Clegg in sand suede and cognac leather details.
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LAYERS OF LINEN
When warmer temperatures are approaching it’s perfect, and sometimes highly necessary, to drape yourself in layers of linen, the ultimate summer cloth. Both sturdy and long-lasting, yet also highly breathable and finished with a soft handle. Often made in a bright, sensational colour palette, where its creases and wrinkles create a great character to the garment over time.
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CHUNKY KNITS
Located on its namesake island in Galway Bay, Ireland, Inis Meáin draws inspiration from the isle’s landscape and inhabitants. Traditional Aran stitching is executed in the finest yarns to create modern yet authentic designs in colours inspired by the landscape of the island.
In this week’s look, Pierre is wearing the brand’s Storm Jacket, which is a perfect example of the heritage and craftsmanship that Inis Meain has been renowned for. Crafted from pure navy blue merino yarns, making it both durable and warm. Worn with a white textured cotton shirt from Stenströms, creating a modern look where the storm jacket serves as a casual alternative to the tailored blazer.
The look is completed with a warming cashmere beanie in a matching navy blue from Amanda Christensen and a pair of contemporary boots from RM Williams, made in the model Wentworth in chocolate brown suede leather.
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THE SUMMER BRENTA
The Italian fashion brand Maurizio Baldassari was founded in the beautiful and affluent district of Brera, steeped in the fashionable and cultural history of Milan. This rich heritage has influenced the brand’s commitment to using high-quality materials and crafting elegant, well-balanced designs.
In this week’s look, we introduce the summer version of their classic Brenta Jacket, here crafted using a cotton-viscose blend called summer mouline. The mixed fibres give the jacket a dry handle and along with the flexible knit add breathability. It’s a perfect casual alternative to the more formal blazer and can be styled more formally with a dress shirt or as pictured more casual together with jeans.
The raw blue jeans are from Tela Genova, as well as the white Henley t-shirt. The look is completed with a pair of white cotton canvas retro trainers from Spring Court.
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CONTEMPORARY WORKWEAR
Workwear has a long and rich history that dates back centuries. In the early days, workwear was simply practical clothing that provided protection and comfort to those engaged in various manual labour jobs. This included heavy fabrics, sturdy boots, and often included specific designs or features for the particular job at hand.
Today, workwear has become a key aspect of modern fashion, where modern designers create collections inspired by traditional workwear styles, such as the chore jacket, sturdy boots or chinos.
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THE SUMMER RAGLAN COAT
Studio 73 by Cavaliere is known for making contemporary tailored clothing in their own studio since 1973. Their passion and objective are to produce and design qualitative products through a sustainable mindset.
This is especially true for the checked raglan coat, which design has been developed through studying 1950s styles, the golden era of menswear. They have taken the classic raglan style and, for this season, used a lightweight summer cloth in a wool-linen blend, woven in Italy by Lanificio di Pray.
The coat is worn together with a light brown polo shirt from Mauro Ottaviani, knitted from an extra-fine cotton thread, and a pair of white pleated trousers from De Petrillo, cut from pure Irish linen. Complimented by a pair of choco brown sneakers from C.QP and a practical suede tote bag from Frank Clegg.
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MAURIZIO BALDASSARI | FINE ITALIAN KNITWEAR
The Italian fashion brand Maurizio Baldassari was founded in the beautiful and affluent district of Brera, steeped in the fashionable and cultural history of Milan. This is probably why the brand’s foundation relates to high-quality components and materials, and elegant well-balanced design. They specialise in making fine Italian knitwear from the finest yarns of cashmere, merino wool and beyond.
We are proud to offer popular Knitted Jackets, Gilets, Jackets and other luxury knitwear online at Baltzar.com
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THE POLO COAT
This timeless look revolves around a classic piece in menswear, the navy blue polo coat, or as Luigi Bianchi likes to call it the dream coat. Cut from a heavy and warm wool-cashmere blend woven in Italy by Loro Piana. The classic polo coat has several sartorial details such as a 6×2 button stance, turnback cuffs and in the back an inverted box-pleat along with a Martingale waistband. Together it creates a coat that can be worn formal with a suit but also more casual with jeans and a sweatshirt, as seen here.
The grey sweater comes from Sunspel, made of a soft cotton loopback, and the jeans are from COF Studio, made of 13oz selvedge cotton.
To complete the look, Henrik is wearing a ribbed cashmere beanie from William Lockie in light grey and a pair of hi-top boots from Sanders, in a polo brown suede leather.
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LUIGI BIANCHI'S HYBRID BLAZER
In a world where fewer and fewer are wearing classic tailoring, Luigi Bianchi has created the Hybrid Blazer, a perfect mix of blazer and jacket. Crafted from a soft, luxurious virgin wool and cashmere blend. The Hybrid Blazer with a detachable front byb, which works as an extra warming detail while wearing it as a jacket, but can easily be removed to appear as a classic blazer.
In this week’s look, the Hybrid Blazer is tonally matched with a seasonal grey rollneck from Filippo de Laurentiis, knitted from a soft mix of wool and cashmere, and a pair of white cotton corduroy comfort chinos from Incotex. The look is completed with a pair of sturdy derbies in the model Micheal from Paraboot and accessories from Smythson.
This look wearing the Hybrid Blazer is perfect for those early autumn days, where the mornings can be a bit chilly but the afternoons allow for a coffee outside in the sun.
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SCANDINAVIAN COLOUR PALETTE
Scandinavian design is a minimalist and functional approach to design that originated in the Nordic countries in the mid-20th century. It emphasizes simplicity, clean lines, and the use of indigenous materials in order to emphasize the natural elegance of nature. Scandinavian design is known for its understated refinement, attention to detail, and use of light and space.
In this week’s look, we have taken inspiration from Scandinavian design in the choice of matching colours, where the natural balance and tonal transitions play a major role, with the aim to create an understated elegance. More concretely, the natural sand beige blazer from Studio 73 made of a mix of linen, cotton and silk, is matched with a pair of solid white pleated trousers from Boglioli, made of cotton. Together with elements of mint in the sweater from Gran Sasso and transparent silver tones in the glasses from TBD, the look blends together and creates a natural, sober elegance.
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