American Made Navy Hopsack Buffalo Nickel Blazer
An American-made navy blazer that connects Ike Behar’s shirtmaking roots to its broader tailoring offer.
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Story & heritage
On its heritage page, Ike Behar says the line expanded from dress shirts into sport coats and suits without giving up the standards that built the business. This navy hopsack blazer reads as the American-tailoring counterpart to the brand's flagship shirts: classic, pragmatic, and built to show craftsmanship rather than decoration.
The fact that the official page emphasizes domestic weaving, cutting, and sewing gives the blazer extra weight inside the Ike Behar story.
Materials & craft
The official product description specifies rich navy hopsack wool, an open weave for breathability and structure, and distinctive buffalo nickel buttons. Ike Behar also states that the cloth is woven in the United States and that the garment is cut and sewn domestically.
How to choose & style
Use it as the anchor for the cleanest version of the brand's look: white shirt, grey trousers, and dark loafers. Because hopsack has texture without bulk, it also works over knit polos or open-collar shirts when you want tailoring that feels less formal.