Talk:Blazer
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[edit] Cleaning up
Does it need further cleaning up? (RJP 11:30, 9 October 2005 (UTC))
[edit] Eh?
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- This is not really the case: In schools this is likely to vary according to the student's standing in the school; whether a member of the junior or senior school, being a prefect or having been awarded colours. I'll change it unless anyone objects.
- Ahkayah cuarenta y siete 17:21, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
Practice will vary but I must admit, my knowledge of schools comes from some time ago. :-) (RJP 18:22, 4 November 2005 (UTC))
Doesn't seem necessarily likely. Most of the schools in my area (Hampshire, UK) seemed to take the easier route of using different coloured/patterned ties for that kind of distinction rather than any markings on the blazer. (Wight1984 13:18, 22 June 2007 (GMT))
[edit] Blazer, New Article
- I would like to create a new article on a soca artiste named Blazer from Trinidad and Tobago. How do I create that new page? Thank You. --Ryorye 21:11, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
- Try to read the article with the title you want, either by following a red link for example Blazer (soca artiste) or by typing the string you want as title into the search bar. You can also type the following into the address bar of your browser, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blazer_%28soca_artiste%29&action=edit, although that requires keeping track of the ASCII codes for non-alphanumeric characters if you want to use any.
- Help:Starting a new page - Hakluyt bean 20:01, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
- Try to read the article with the title you want, either by following a red link for example Blazer (soca artiste) or by typing the string you want as title into the search bar. You can also type the following into the address bar of your browser, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blazer_%28soca_artiste%29&action=edit, although that requires keeping track of the ASCII codes for non-alphanumeric characters if you want to use any.
[edit] Picture
I think we need a picture for this one, so if someone could find an appropriate and allowed one, please put it up. --76.172.213.126 03:28, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Types of blazers...
Some talking points regarding blazers, for the consideration of Wiki readers:
1. Paul Keers, in his book A Gentleman's Wardrobe (1987 -- U.S. edition), has a section discussing blazers of different types. He refers to double-breasted blazers with gold buttons as "naval blazers". He also mentions that "naval blazers" have flap pockets, while "sporting or school blazers" have patch pockets (essentially a reference to single-breasted blazers). The highly colourful blazers in solids and stripes, from which the word is most likely to have originated, and generally restricted to college yachting and rowing clubs, he refers to as "coloured and striped summer blazers".
2. Allan Warren, a society photographer in the U.K., quotes in his book Dukes, Queens And Other Stories (1999) a statement made by Stephen Barry, formerly Prince Charles's valet, at a party in which Barry defines blazers as colourful striped odd jackets and plain odd jackets (with gold buttons) are "polo jackets".
3. At various times, both Prince Charles and his father, Prince Philip, have been photographed at polo grounds wearing double-breasted blazers with 8 gold buttons. At first glance, these jackets bear a high resemblance to Royal Navy officer's coats, although the polo connection is supportive, in part, of Stephen Barry's definition of "polo jackets" (see my point #2 above).
Overall, I am proposing to add the bits noted above to the main Wiki article, with references. Although most readers may not be interested in the more esoterica aspects of this topic, I think it is reasonable to hope that a subdivision of the definition of "blazer" could eventually be arrived at to accomodate the distinct variations in types of blazers which can be observed.
Tony Ventresca 23:34, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
For what its worth, I think this would be a good addition, and Blazers should be seperate, though linked to Sport Jackets. 216.165.126.103 03:16, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
I think that Sports Coat and Blazer should be two separate articles, although linked as is; someone with more Wikexperience should take off the headers from the pages suggesting they be merged. They are not the same thing at all. 24.215.238.186 01:21, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dates?
When were they introduced? Johnbod 13:06, 20 September 2007 (UTC)