Ralph Lauren: The Crested Blazer

A key component of the American preppy look has roots in British history and can now be personalised at the brand's Regent street store

Apparently, the term 'blazer' derives from the red jackets worn by the Lady Margaret Boat Club (1825), the rowing club of St John’s College, Cambridge. There is another story that the crew of HMS Blazer wore blue and white striped jackets before the Royal Navy had uniforms - a habit still in evidence on that boat as late as 1845 - and this may have something to do with the idea of the striped jacket being a blazer.

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