The funny thing is, the short-sleeved blazer didn’t come back all at once or from a specific fashion week runway. Rather, the trend began to appear quietly in the kind of looks one keeps screenshotting without realizing it. After years of the oversized blazer dominating everything, the short-sleeved version feels like a logical evolution: just as polished, but so much lighter and easier to wear.
They have that refined finish you want in a professional outfit, without all the thermal drama that normally comes with wearing a long-sleeve blazer in summer. And luckily, brands have been reinterpreting them in every possible way: cropped, double-breasted, with puff sleeves or waist-cinching belts.
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There are so many kinds of short-sleeve blazers, but all have the same goal: to look elegant even when the heat doesn’t want to cooperate. Keep scrolling for styling tips on what short-sleeve blazer is best for you.
The Classic
The minimalist’s favorite: These are the summer version of your typical blazer. As such, they’ll also work well your favorite jeans, wide-leg pants, or even over a slip dress.


