Kris Van AscheCasual Blazer

SJ2103  

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Stylistic signatures converge effortlessly in the form of this tailored blazer, showcasing Kris Van Assche’s masterful approach to tailoring alongside very Fred Perry signatures. Twin tipping in white pops against deep black, and a matching pair of shorts are available to complete the uniform.

Viscose blend / Regular fit / Twin tipping at collar / Single-breasted button fastening / Detachable badge at cuff

Colour

Black

"Fred Perry came from a working-class background, in a sport dominated by privilege and tradition. Tennis was not designed for someone like him. His elegance - on and off the court - was never decorative: it was strategic. Dressing up was a way to claim legitimacy, to move freely within a bourgeois world while quietly challenging it. This is a concept I have often played with in my work as a fashion designer, and I did so also here for this collaboration: the tracksuit becomes ‘a suit’, the polo shirt becomes ‘a shirt’ and is worn with a tie. A contemporary way for young kids to 'dress to impress', be that for a first job, or a first date." Kris Van Assche

  • 63% Polyester / 34% Viscose / 3% Elastane
  • Machine Wash

Style

SJ2103

Colour

Black

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More Information
Colour Description Black
SKU SJ2103-102
Fabric Composition 63% Polyester / 34% Viscose / 3% Elastane
Hero 102
Washable Instructions Machine Wash
Collection Kris Van Asche
Gender Mens
Product Quarter 2026 Q1
Bullet 1 Viscose blend
Bullet 2 Regular fit
Bullet 3 Twin tipping at collar
Bullet 4 Single-breasted button fastening
Bullet 5 Detachable badge at cuff
Further Reading "Fred Perry came from a working-class background, in a sport dominated by privilege and tradition. Tennis was not designed for someone like him. His elegance - on and off the court - was never decorative: it was strategic. Dressing up was a way to claim legitimacy, to move freely within a bourgeois world while quietly challenging it. This is a concept I have often played with in my work as a fashion designer, and I did so also here for this collaboration: the tracksuit becomes ‘a suit’, the polo shirt becomes ‘a shirt’ and is worn with a tie. A contemporary way for young kids to 'dress to impress', be that for a first job, or a first date." Kris Van Assche
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