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Magee Navy Blazer Size 40R (EU Size 50)

The fabric used to create this blazer is made from 100% pure new wool (340 g/m2), woven in England. The name is a reference to the crew of the British frigate HMS Blazer, who dressed in blue jackets with gold buttons for a visit by Queen Victoria in 1837. Today, the blazer is a mainstay of civilian wardrobes, too. Worn instead of a tweed jacket with grey trousers, a blazer can be more formal; but worn with jeans and an open collar it can give a much more casual look. Produced by John Magee in Donegal, Northern Ireland, a company which has existed since 1866. Features four piped inside pockets including two breast pockets (one with a button fastening), a pen pocket and a specially designed compartment for a mobile phone. The blazer has two vents at the back, two buttons at the
front and four buttons on the cuffs. 100% new wool, lining 100% viscose.
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The fabric used to create this blazer is made from 100% pure new wool (340 g/m 2), woven in Engl&. The name is a reference to the crew of the British frigate HMS Blazer, who dressed in blue jackets with gold buttons for a visit by Queen Victoria in 1837. Today, the blazer is a mainstay of civilian wardrobes, too. Worn instead of a tweed jacket with grey trousers, a blazer can be more formal; but worn with jeans & an open collar it can give a much more casual look. Produced by John Magee in Donegal, Northern Irel&, a company which has existed since 1866. Features four piped inside pockets including two breast pockets (one with a button fastening), a pen pocket & a specially designed compartment for a mobile phone. The blazer has two vents at the back, two buttons at the front & four buttons on the cuffs. 100% new wool, lining 100% viscose.

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Viscose - A soft material commonly used in outdoor wear
Wool - A natural fibre from Sheep
Gold - A precious highly conductive metal
Jacket - A type of garment worn on the upper body usualy outdoors. Also know as an anorak or parka
Grey - A colour often associated with old age (going grey)
Blue - A primary colour
Button - A round or square object used for fastening clothing or other items
Pockets - A small bag to carry items usually sewn on the side of garments
England - A country within the United Kingdom.
button - A small fastener used on clothing to secure two pieces of fabric together.
phone - Short for telephone. A device that transmits sound allowing point to point communication over long distances
Trousers - An item of clothing. Trousers cover each leg individually unlike a skirt. Trousers stars at the waist and finish at persons ankle.
Size - is the measurement of how big an object is in space.
Gold - A colour, a type of rich metal. Chemical symbol AU.
Navy - A dark blue colour, also an armed forces that operates out at sea
Fastening - A component hat closes or secures, e.g. a coat zip.
Formal - When something is carried out with high standards if etiquette.
Pocket - A bag shaped insert in clothing used to carry items
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Blazer - A casual cut jacket resembling a suit coat

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