Kei Blazer
The Kei line is Canali’s clearest expression of soft Italian tailoring: official Canali copy describes Kei suits, blazers and coats as having no lining and internal structure, wrapping the body without constricting it.
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Story & heritage
The Kei line is Canali’s clearest expression of soft Italian tailoring: official Canali copy describes Kei suits, blazers and coats as having no lining and internal structure, wrapping the body without constricting it. For a house founded in 1934 by a fabric magnate and a tailor, the line turns the brand story into a garment you can read at a glance — precise tailoring made lighter, easier and more fluid.
This light-blue version keeps the idea focused as a single-breasted blazer in a wool, silk and linen blend. The official page frames it as a refined business garment with patch pockets and set-in sleeves, bridging formal polish and warm-weather ease.
Materials & craft
The product page lists a wool, silk and linen blend, Italian origin, an unlined construction, patch pockets and set-in sleeves. The craft point is subtraction: less lining, less internal build, and a fabric blend chosen for breathability and movement while keeping a tailored outline.
How to choose & style
Treat the Kei blazer as the Canali jacket for travel, summer tailoring and relaxed business dressing. Light blue works best with cream, navy or stone trousers; the lack of heavy structure lets it sit over knitwear or a dress shirt without feeling like a full suit jacket.