Men's
Sports Jacket and Blazers
Below
you will find information about some of the men's blazers at Delbert's.
If you have a question about any of the items contained on this
page or need additional information, please call us TOLL FREE at
1-877-42-MENSWear (1-877-426-3679).
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Men's
Blazers at Delbert's
For departmental purposes of our website,
we use the term "blazers" to refer to all sportcoats that
are solid in color (regardless of button treatment).
Patterned sportcoats are categorized as blazers. We
have a separate web pages dedicated to men's sportcoats.
Many of our most popular
men's blazers or sport jackets are available on-line
including standard
size blazers, big
and tall blazers, extra
long blazers, and portly
blazers, extened
size blazers (62 to 72).
Our
Blazer Selection
You will find a large collection of
men's blazers (or sport jackets) at
Delbert's in the classic colors of navy and black as well
as a variety of fashion
shades. We carry sizes ranging from chest size 36
to size
72 (navy & black only). You will also find men's
blazers in short, regular, long, and extra long. We
even handle specialty cuts like portly
cut and athletic cut models.
For detailed directions to help you determine your size, click
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Men's
Blazer Fabrications
While the majority of
the blazers we stock are available in 100% polyester, a year round
weight polyester and wool blend, you will also find men's blazers found in a durable
year round 100% wool, camel hair, silk and cashmere. We
also offer a Super 110's blazer
from Jack Victor as well as a top-of-the-line 100% year round
weight cashmere blazer (navy & black only).
How
To Determine Your Blazer Size
A
blazer size is determined by measuring the thickest part of a man's
chest in inches. Begin by measuring just under your arms, across
the chest, and over the shoulder blades. When measuring, it is important
to keep the tape measure parallel to the floor. This will help to
assure you are measuring the thickest part of the chest area. Trouser
sizes are determined by measuring the waist at the belt line. In
most cases, the belt line will be found just on top of your hip
bones. The trouser measurement is important
to determine whether a standard cut or a portly cut is needed.
A portly cut blazer has more room in the stomach area than a standard
cut blazer. For detailed directions to help you determine
your size, click here .
Still
Have Questions?
Ask
Rob! If you didn't find the information you are searching for on
this web page, give me a call TOLL FREE 1-877-42-MENSWear (1-877-426-3679)
during normal business hours.
I am the owner, and I will be happy to answer any additional questions
you may have. Or if you prefer, send me an email
and I will get in touch with you as soon as possible.
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