Blazers Sale
Men's blazers in the sale
Men's blazers in the Hackett London sale offer British tailoring of the reference class — selected fabrics, quality construction and a cut that works across a wide range of occasions — at a price that makes a second or third blazer a worthwhile addition to the wardrobe.
Seasonal fabrics
Hackett's men's blazers in the sale work with merino wool in weights between 250 and 300 g/m² as the base of the most versatile models. Mid-weight tweed — a fabric with an irregular surface that catches light in a characteristic way — appears in the models with the strongest visual character; high-density cotton in the more relaxed models for the warmer months. The colour palette follows the brand's standard: navy, charcoal, camel and tobacco brown, with Prince of Wales checks or chalk stripes in seasonal models.
Construction: canvas and finishing
Hackett's top-tier men's blazers are built with a floating canvas — the Savile Row construction technique in which the canvas is sewn, not glued, to the outer fabric, allowing the blazer to move with the body rather than against it. The result is a jacket that develops its shape with wear: the lapels fall naturally, the shoulders adapt to the wearer's posture and the blazer improves with each outing. Interior finishing — silk or viscose lining, pick stitching on the lapels in top-tier models — are the details that reveal construction quality without announcing it.
Two outfit suggestions with blazers from the selection:
Charcoal wool blazer over a cotton Oxford shirt, mid-rise beige chino and brown leather Derby: the weekday uniform raised without any visible effort.
The same blazer with a merino crew-neck jumper, flannel trousers and suede loafer: the register drops, the presence remains, the outfit carries through into the evening.
Choosing the right size in Hackett blazers
Hackett London's men's blazers follow the standard European size chart. Pure wool models have slightly more body when new and adapt to the wearer with wear; if you are between sizes, the smaller is usually correct in slim fit. The standard sleeve length is calculated for a height between 178 and 182 cm; above or below that, regular-fit models accept tailoring alterations more easily.
What is the difference between slim fit and regular fit in Hackett blazers?
Slim fit has a closer chest, a marked waist and narrower sleeves; it is designed for silhouettes with defined shoulders and a proportionate trunk. Regular fit has more natural, broader shoulders, more ease in the chest and a straight drape from the torso; it is the choice for those seeking freedom of movement or who prefer layers underneath. Both share the same construction quality and fabrics.
How do I care for a Hackett wool blazer?
Dry-cleaning as the primary method. Between wears, air on a wide-shouldered hanger for at least an hour: wool recovers its shape naturally when not under sustained pressure. Avoid the washing machine for all models with canvas. For localised marks, a cool, damp cloth on the affected area — without rubbing.
Can a Hackett blazer be worn without a tie?
Yes, and it is the most common use in a contemporary context. Plain-colour wool models work without a tie with both a buttoned shirt and a polo collar. Check and tweed models are more natural without a tie than with one. The only model that structurally calls for a tie is one with a pronounced pointed lapel in formal suiting fabric.




