What’s the Difference Between a Suit Jacket, a Sport Coat, and a Blazer?

StyleIf it has a crest, you’re at a blazer fest. If it’s tweedy and brown, you’re in sport coat town.By Jeremy FreedJanuary 23, 2025Photos by Bowen Fernie; collage by Kelsey NiziolekSave this storySaveSave this storySaveAll products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.Tailored jackets are a keystone species in the menswear ecosystem, but there’s a lot more to them than meets the eye. For one thing, jackets are among the most complicated pieces of clothing out there, with an elaborate makeup of stitching, materials, and proportions that separate the work of the world’s best tailors from the rest. Befitting a piece of clothing that’s been laboriously refined over centuries, there’s also an extended vocabulary of terms created to precisely describe what’s going on. If you're in the market for a suit or a jacket—and especially if you’re having something made custom—you’ll benefit from knowing your way around these terms, from the spalla camicia (the Neapolitan style of hand-sewing a sleeve head) to the difference between a three-roll-two and a 4x1. Before you get too far down the tailoring rabbit hole, however, it’s essential to know what we’re talking about when we talk about jackets: namely the difference between a suit jacket, a blazer, and a sport coat.What Is a Suit Jacket?A$AP Rocky, 2024 Arnold Jerocki/Getty ImagesMarlon Brando, 1968 Evening Standard/Getty ImagesLike Hall & Oates, Bert and Ernie, and the Olsen twins, a suit jacket stands out from the crowd by being part of a duo—in this case the top half of a suit. This means suit jackets are most often cut from solid, muted shades like navy blue, charcoal gray, black, and khaki, but it also speaks to some general rules about their construction.To wit, a suit jacket is usually structured (meaning it has a lining and either half-or-full canvassing) as well as some degree of padding in the shoulders. A suit jacket can be single-or-double-breasted, with a wide range of button configurations, but the vast majority are single-breasted with two or three buttons.While sport coats and blazers are designed to work with a variety of bottoms, suit jackets often simply look wrong when paired with non-matching trousers. Sometimes suit jackets are cut in fabrics and silhouettes that can double as a sport coat in a pinch, but as a general rule you should only wear one as part of the matching set.Buck MasonItalian Wool Flannel Townsman Jacket$798 Buck MasonBuck MasonItalian Wool Flannel Graduate Pant$348 Buck MasonYSLJacket In Striped Wool and Cashmere Flannel$3,800 YSLYSL'90s Pants In Striped Wool and Cashmere Flannel$1,850 YSLWhat Is a Sport Coat?Denzel Washington, 1991 Ron Galella/Getty ImagesRichard Gere, 1981 Ron Galella/Getty ImagesEvery crew needs a wild card, and the sport coat (a.k.a. the sport jacket—and occasionally the sports coat) is reliably the most colorful, versatile, and fun member of the squad. This is down to the simple fact that, unbeholden to a matching pair of pants, a sport coat is free to express its individuality in a wide range of funky colors and unusual fabrics. Professorial tweeds with suede elbow patches or jaunty madras checks; structured or unstructured; canvassed or uncanvassed; traditional worsted wools or weatherproof technical fabrics. The world is your oyster when it comes to sport coats.This versatility means a sport coat can complement an equally wide range of trousers from low-key jeans and cords to smart-casual chinos and wool trousers. Fit is a highly personal question, but (unlike a suit jacket, which should fit snugly over a dress shirt) there’s an argument to be made for having your sport coat on the roomy side, all the better to accommodate a turtleneck, cardigan, crewneck, or quilted vest.Todd SnyderItalian Wool Sport Coat$698 Todd SnyderSaman AmelBasketweave Wool Blazer$2,310 Mr PorterWhat Is a Blazer?Austin Butler, 2022 Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesPrince Charles, 1976 Anwar Hussein/Getty ImagesThe blazer lives somewhere between the classical formality of a suit jacket and the jazzy flare of a sport coat and incorporates elements of each. While “blazer” has become shorthand for any tailored jacket that’s worn without matching trousers, the term was coined to describe a specific unstructured warmup jacket worn by members of the Lady Margaret Boat Club in Cambridge, England, whose “blazing” red hue inspired the name. In subsequent years, the term came to be associated with the sort of navy blue jackets with gold buttons and crests worn by the American country club set. Nowadays, while the line between sport coat and blazer has become increasingly blurred, the former is more likely to be patterned and colorful, while the latter is most often a neutral shade like navy, charcoal, or camel.Ralph LaurenThe Iconic Doeskin Blazer$1,198 Ralph LaurenSid MashburnGhost Blazer$995 Mr Porter

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What’s the Difference Between a Suit Jacket, a Sport Coat, and a Blazer?
If it has a crest, you’re at a blazer fest. If it’s tweedy and brown, you’re in sport coat town.
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Photos by Bowen Fernie; collage by Kelsey Niziolek

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Tailored jackets are a keystone species in the menswear ecosystem, but there’s a lot more to them than meets the eye. For one thing, jackets are among the most complicated pieces of clothing out there, with an elaborate makeup of stitching, materials, and proportions that separate the work of the world’s best tailors from the rest. Befitting a piece of clothing that’s been laboriously refined over centuries, there’s also an extended vocabulary of terms created to precisely describe what’s going on. If you're in the market for a suit or a jacket—and especially if you’re having something made custom—you’ll benefit from knowing your way around these terms, from the spalla camicia (the Neapolitan style of hand-sewing a sleeve head) to the difference between a three-roll-two and a 4x1. Before you get too far down the tailoring rabbit hole, however, it’s essential to know what we’re talking about when we talk about jackets: namely the difference between a suit jacket, a blazer, and a sport coat.


What Is a Suit Jacket?

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Marlon Brando, 1968 Evening Standard/Getty Images

Like Hall & Oates, Bert and Ernie, and the Olsen twins, a suit jacket stands out from the crowd by being part of a duo—in this case the top half of a suit. This means suit jackets are most often cut from solid, muted shades like navy blue, charcoal gray, black, and khaki, but it also speaks to some general rules about their construction.

To wit, a suit jacket is usually structured (meaning it has a lining and either half-or-full canvassing) as well as some degree of padding in the shoulders. A suit jacket can be single-or-double-breasted, with a wide range of button configurations, but the vast majority are single-breasted with two or three buttons.

While sport coats and blazers are designed to work with a variety of bottoms, suit jackets often simply look wrong when paired with non-matching trousers. Sometimes suit jackets are cut in fabrics and silhouettes that can double as a sport coat in a pinch, but as a general rule you should only wear one as part of the matching set.

Italian Wool Flannel Townsman Blazer

Buck Mason

Italian Wool Flannel Townsman Jacket

Italian Wool Flannel Graduate Pant

Buck Mason

Italian Wool Flannel Graduate Pant

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YSL

Jacket In Striped Wool and Cashmere Flannel

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YSL

'90s Pants In Striped Wool and Cashmere Flannel


What Is a Sport Coat?

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Denzel Washington, 1991 Ron Galella/Getty Images

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Richard Gere, 1981 Ron Galella/Getty Images

Every crew needs a wild card, and the sport coat (a.k.a. the sport jacket—and occasionally the sports coat) is reliably the most colorful, versatile, and fun member of the squad. This is down to the simple fact that, unbeholden to a matching pair of pants, a sport coat is free to express its individuality in a wide range of funky colors and unusual fabrics. Professorial tweeds with suede elbow patches or jaunty madras checks; structured or unstructured; canvassed or uncanvassed; traditional worsted wools or weatherproof technical fabrics. The world is your oyster when it comes to sport coats.

This versatility means a sport coat can complement an equally wide range of trousers from low-key jeans and cords to smart-casual chinos and wool trousers. Fit is a highly personal question, but (unlike a suit jacket, which should fit snugly over a dress shirt) there’s an argument to be made for having your sport coat on the roomy side, all the better to accommodate a turtleneck, cardigan, crewneck, or quilted vest.

Image may contain: Blazer, Clothing, Coat, Jacket, Formal Wear, and Suit

Todd Snyder

Italian Wool Sport Coat

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Saman Amel

Basketweave Wool Blazer


What Is a Blazer?

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Prince Charles, 1976 Anwar Hussein/Getty Images

The blazer lives somewhere between the classical formality of a suit jacket and the jazzy flare of a sport coat and incorporates elements of each. While “blazer” has become shorthand for any tailored jacket that’s worn without matching trousers, the term was coined to describe a specific unstructured warmup jacket worn by members of the Lady Margaret Boat Club in Cambridge, England, whose “blazing” red hue inspired the name. In subsequent years, the term came to be associated with the sort of navy blue jackets with gold buttons and crests worn by the American country club set. Nowadays, while the line between sport coat and blazer has become increasingly blurred, the former is more likely to be patterned and colorful, while the latter is most often a neutral shade like navy, charcoal, or camel.

The Iconic Doeskin Blazer

Ralph Lauren

The Iconic Doeskin Blazer

Ghost Blazer

Sid Mashburn

Ghost Blazer

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