Colored blazers are a staple in my wardrobe—perfect for both the office and evenings out. However, tracking down the right one proved to be quite a challenge. I tried several before landing on the perfect fit, and I’d like to walk you through my experience.
My initial purchase was extremely inexpensive. It barely lasted a few weeks. The color faded almost immediately, seams began to come apart, and it looked awful after just one wash. In the end, it was simply money down the drain.
These low-cost blazers typically use flimsy fabric and have weak stitching. Buttons pop off without much effort. They’re designed to appear decent on the rack but don’t hold up over time.

Online one-star reviews mirrored my own disappointment. Many mentioned inconsistent sizing, scratchy material, and colors that didn’t match the product photos. I wish I’d paid closer attention to those warnings!
Verdict: Steer clear of ultra-cheap blazers. They’re not worth it in the long run. Always check reviews and customer photos before buying.
Next, I moved up to a mid-range option. It was… fine. The quality was a step above the first, and it lasted longer, but it still had its flaws. The fit wasn’t ideal, and the color wasn’t exactly what I’d hoped for.
This blazer was better constructed, with thicker fabric and stronger stitching. However, the design felt generic and lacked personality. I never felt excited to wear it—it was merely acceptable. It retailed for around $50.
Three-star reviews highlighted similar problems: inconsistent sizing, fabric that wrinkled too easily, and colors less vibrant than advertised. It was an upgrade, but not a remarkable one.