There is a specific kind of blazer that does not try to be a statement piece but ends up making the whole outfit land properly. Low blazers sit differently from traditional tailoring. They open up the torso, show more of what is underneath, and create a proportion that feels genuinely current rather than borrowed from office dressing. That openness is exactly what makes them so useful.

We have been reaching for this shape constantly because it works across situations that a regular blazer would overpower. Over a slip dress it adds structure without killing the softness. With wide leg trousers it creates a long clean line. With jeans and a simple top it is the reason the outfit looks considered rather than thrown together.

Fit here is everything. The shoulders need to sit correctly and the length needs to hit at the right point on the hip. Too long and you lose the proportion. Too boxy and it swamps you. The ones we have pulled together get both things right.

A good low blazer is not an addition to an outfit. It is the reason the outfit works.