







FAHERTY | Inlet Knit Blazer - Oatmeal Melange Light-Oatmeal-Melang
The Inlet Knit Blazer from FAHERTY is a study in architectural softness—a garment that collapses the distance between tailored authority and knitted ease. Its defining feature is that improbable silhouette: the sharp, unlined lapels of a classic blazer rendered in a plush, textured cotton blend that reads as inherently relaxed. This is not a jacket that imposes structure; rather, it suggests it, the shoulders holding their line with a gentle confidence rather than rigid padding. The double welt pockets and chest welt pocket are executed with the precision of suiting, yet the overall impression is one of deliberate, luxurious comfort. The fabric is the narrative here. A tactile mélange of organic cotton and recycled polyester, the surface is woven into a dense, dimensional knit that feels substantial without weight. It has a dry, almost nubby hand—like a fine sweater that has been tailored—and a subtle heathered oatmeal tone that catches light in muted, wool-like shadows. This is a material that breathes, moves, and settles into its own drape. It resists the clinical stiffness of a traditional blazer, instead offering a soft, yielding structure that follows the body’s natural lines. Cut in a classic fit with a 28-inch length, the Inlet hits at the hip, a proportion that flatters without demanding a specific silhouette. The unlined construction is key to its versatility: it layers cleanly over a silk shell or a fine-gauge turtleneck without adding bulk, and it slips on with the ease of a cardigan. The absence of lining also means the interior is as tactile as the exterior, a detail that speaks to the garment’s considered construction. The seams are clean, the finish refined, but the overall feeling is one of unstudied effortlessness. In motion, the jacket follows rather than fights. The knit fabric allows for a natural give across the shoulders and back, so raising an arm or reaching into a bag never feels like a concession. It drapes with a soft, fluid weight, the hem swaying slightly with a step. This is a piece that moves through a day—from a morning meeting to an evening dinner—without ever looking stiff or overthought. Style it as you would a blazer you actually want to wear. Over a crisp white poplin shirt and tailored trousers, it reads as a considered, modern take on office dressing. With raw-hem jeans and a simple tank, it becomes the textural anchor of a weekend look. For evening, layer it over a slip dress; the oatmeal knit softens the formality, adding a layer of quiet sophistication. The Inlet is the jacket you reach for when you want the polish of tailoring without the pretense—a piece that works because it feels as good as it looks.
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The Inlet Knit Blazer from FAHERTY is a study in architectural softness—a garment that collapses the distance between tailored authority and knitted ease. Its defining feature is that improbable silhouette: the sharp, unlined lapels of a classic blazer rendered in a plush, textured cotton blend that reads as inherently relaxed. This is not a jacket that imposes structure; rather, it suggests it, the shoulders holding their line with a gentle confidence rather than rigid padding. The double welt pockets and chest welt pocket are executed with the precision of suiting, yet the overall impression is one of deliberate, luxurious comfort. The fabric is the narrative here. A tactile mélange of organic cotton and recycled polyester, the surface is woven into a dense, dimensional knit that feels substantial without weight. It has a dry, almost nubby hand—like a fine sweater that has been tailored—and a subtle heathered oatmeal tone that catches light in muted, wool-like shadows. This is a material that breathes, moves, and settles into its own drape. It resists the clinical stiffness of a traditional blazer, instead offering a soft, yielding structure that follows the body’s natural lines. Cut in a classic fit with a 28-inch length, the Inlet hits at the hip, a proportion that flatters without demanding a specific silhouette. The unlined construction is key to its versatility: it layers cleanly over a silk shell or a fine-gauge turtleneck without adding bulk, and it slips on with the ease of a cardigan. The absence of lining also means the interior is as tactile as the exterior, a detail that speaks to the garment’s considered construction. The seams are clean, the finish refined, but the overall feeling is one of unstudied effortlessness. In motion, the jacket follows rather than fights. The knit fabric allows for a natural give across the shoulders and back, so raising an arm or reaching into a bag never feels like a concession. It drapes with a soft, fluid weight, the hem swaying slightly with a step. This is a piece that moves through a day—from a morning meeting to an evening dinner—without ever looking stiff or overthought. Style it as you would a blazer you actually want to wear. Over a crisp white poplin shirt and tailored trousers, it reads as a considered, modern take on office dressing. With raw-hem jeans and a simple tank, it becomes the textural anchor of a weekend look. For evening, layer it over a slip dress; the oatmeal knit softens the formality, adding a layer of quiet sophistication. The Inlet is the jacket you reach for when you want the polish of tailoring without the pretense—a piece that works because it feels as good as it looks.






















