
Black Single Breasted One Pocket Tuxedo Alberto Nardoni Blazer
Sharp. Confident. That's the vibe when you slide into this Alberto Nardoni black tuxedo blazer-the kind of jacket that begs for a second glance, whether you're heading to a black-tie event or just want to look put-together. It's built for bigger frames: cut in 56 Long with a smart 50-inch adjustable waist (seriously, size flexibility matters, especially for those of us between sizes). And at this fit, it means broad shoulders, long lines, and a precise structured look-nothing slouchy, nothing oversized-especially if you range from XXL up to XXXXL.
Let's talk details. The single-breasted silhouette keeps things timeless, while the single pocket detail shakes up the old-school monotony with a dash of modern flair-less stuffy, more streamlined, tailor-made for those who hate unnecessary extras. The black fabric's smooth and low-sheen-classic, not flashy. Think subtle sophistication, ideal for long evenings, bright lights, and cameras (yes, those photos will last forever).
Why do so many guys gravitate toward this cut? Simple: the structure. Clean lines, strong lapels, a fit that hugs but doesn't constrict. You get movement without the bulk; polished, but not trying too hard. It turns "just a jacket" into "the jacket," quietly raising the stakes with just enough attitude. Also: that adjustable waist? A life-saver. Button it in for a fitted look when you want, loosen after a big dinner (we've all been there).
Got questions? Keep reading-or just grab it and try (returns are painless, let's be real).
TL;DR
- Formal black tuxedo blazer-pure classic, single-breasted for modern simplicity
- Sized for tall, broad builds (think 6' to 6'4", 19-21" necks, adjustable 46-52" waist)
- Streamlined: single pocket detail, crisp lapels, tailored silhouette
- Versatile: black-tie weddings, charity galas, big family parties, even swapped over jeans for upmarket evenings
- Made for movement-structured but never stiff
Design & Material Highlights
- Deep black, low-luster suiting fabric (satin-free front-no shiny distractions)
- Single-breasted closure keeps it clean; strong, tailored lapels
- Single chest pocket-sleek design, minimal fuss
- Large size range with flexible waist for on-the-fly tweaks
- Full interior lining-smooth against the shirt
- Cuff vent for movement (roll up sleeves, if you dare)
- Versatile: pairs with black tux trousers, formal pants, even dark rinse jeans
Quick lifestyle hit: Got a formal wedding? This jacket fits the bill-dignified in family photos, cool on the dance floor. Pull it for that annual awards banquet, or make a statement at charity events (hello, conversation starter in the lounge). Not your average daily driver-but don't be surprised if you end up wanting to wear it over a turtleneck for winter drinks. Honestly, there's something easy about it-it just works, whether you're playing host or guest.
Care & Maintenance
- Dry clean preferred-keeps the fabric finish sharp and the cut crisp.
- Air out before re-hanging; store on a wide, shaped hanger to maintain shoulder structure.
- Spot clean minor marks with a damp cloth (don't rub, pat it out)
- Button closures should be checked occasionally-loose threads? Snip or reinforce.
Sizing & Fit Guidance
- 56 Long jacket is intentionally designed for tall men (6'-6'4"); check shoulder width and sleeve length for the best match.
- Waist adjuster lets you tighten or loosen the fit (comfort, meet custom tailoring).
- Roomy chest and arms accommodate broader builds and layered looks.
- If on the fence between sizes, consider your preferred shirt thickness and whether you'll add a vest underneath.
FAQs
Q: What comes with this tuxedo blazer-just the jacket?
A: Yes, you're getting the blazer only in this listing; pants, shirt, and tie are styled separately so you can mix 'n' match your own look.
Q: Is the waist really adjustable?
A: Absolutely. There's a hidden adjuster that lets you tweak the waist fit, giving you 46"-52" flexibility-handy for fluctuating sizes (we've all been there post-buffet).
Q: How should I care for the fabric?
A: Dry cleaning is key for tuxedo fabrics; skip the home washer. For small spills, blot gently with a damp towel, avoid heavy detergents, and always let it air dry fully before storing.
Q: Is this jacket formal enough for black-tie events?
A: 100%. With a crisp dress shirt, silk bow tie, and black trousers, you're set for any event that calls for tuxedos. You can also tone it down for cocktail evenings by ditching the tie and swapping slacks for dark denim.
Q: How do I know it will fit if I have a broad frame?
A: This cut is made with extra room in the chest, arms, and shoulders, especially for big and tall builds. The adjustable waist helps dial it in further, so if you usually run XXL or larger, this one's built for you.
Bottom line: The Alberto Nardoni tuxedo blazer manages to walk that tricky line-polished enough for black-tie, modern enough to not feel out of place anywhere else. Feels right, looks smart, fits like it should. That's worth a try.
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Description
Sharp. Confident. That's the vibe when you slide into this Alberto Nardoni black tuxedo blazer-the kind of jacket that begs for a second glance, whether you're heading to a black-tie event or just want to look put-together. It's built for bigger frames: cut in 56 Long with a smart 50-inch adjustable waist (seriously, size flexibility matters, especially for those of us between sizes). And at this fit, it means broad shoulders, long lines, and a precise structured look-nothing slouchy, nothing oversized-especially if you range from XXL up to XXXXL.
Let's talk details. The single-breasted silhouette keeps things timeless, while the single pocket detail shakes up the old-school monotony with a dash of modern flair-less stuffy, more streamlined, tailor-made for those who hate unnecessary extras. The black fabric's smooth and low-sheen-classic, not flashy. Think subtle sophistication, ideal for long evenings, bright lights, and cameras (yes, those photos will last forever).
Why do so many guys gravitate toward this cut? Simple: the structure. Clean lines, strong lapels, a fit that hugs but doesn't constrict. You get movement without the bulk; polished, but not trying too hard. It turns "just a jacket" into "the jacket," quietly raising the stakes with just enough attitude. Also: that adjustable waist? A life-saver. Button it in for a fitted look when you want, loosen after a big dinner (we've all been there).
Got questions? Keep reading-or just grab it and try (returns are painless, let's be real).
TL;DR
- Formal black tuxedo blazer-pure classic, single-breasted for modern simplicity
- Sized for tall, broad builds (think 6' to 6'4", 19-21" necks, adjustable 46-52" waist)
- Streamlined: single pocket detail, crisp lapels, tailored silhouette
- Versatile: black-tie weddings, charity galas, big family parties, even swapped over jeans for upmarket evenings
- Made for movement-structured but never stiff
Design & Material Highlights
- Deep black, low-luster suiting fabric (satin-free front-no shiny distractions)
- Single-breasted closure keeps it clean; strong, tailored lapels
- Single chest pocket-sleek design, minimal fuss
- Large size range with flexible waist for on-the-fly tweaks
- Full interior lining-smooth against the shirt
- Cuff vent for movement (roll up sleeves, if you dare)
- Versatile: pairs with black tux trousers, formal pants, even dark rinse jeans
Quick lifestyle hit: Got a formal wedding? This jacket fits the bill-dignified in family photos, cool on the dance floor. Pull it for that annual awards banquet, or make a statement at charity events (hello, conversation starter in the lounge). Not your average daily driver-but don't be surprised if you end up wanting to wear it over a turtleneck for winter drinks. Honestly, there's something easy about it-it just works, whether you're playing host or guest.
Care & Maintenance
- Dry clean preferred-keeps the fabric finish sharp and the cut crisp.
- Air out before re-hanging; store on a wide, shaped hanger to maintain shoulder structure.
- Spot clean minor marks with a damp cloth (don't rub, pat it out)
- Button closures should be checked occasionally-loose threads? Snip or reinforce.
Sizing & Fit Guidance
- 56 Long jacket is intentionally designed for tall men (6'-6'4"); check shoulder width and sleeve length for the best match.
- Waist adjuster lets you tighten or loosen the fit (comfort, meet custom tailoring).
- Roomy chest and arms accommodate broader builds and layered looks.
- If on the fence between sizes, consider your preferred shirt thickness and whether you'll add a vest underneath.
FAQs
Q: What comes with this tuxedo blazer-just the jacket?
A: Yes, you're getting the blazer only in this listing; pants, shirt, and tie are styled separately so you can mix 'n' match your own look.
Q: Is the waist really adjustable?
A: Absolutely. There's a hidden adjuster that lets you tweak the waist fit, giving you 46"-52" flexibility-handy for fluctuating sizes (we've all been there post-buffet).
Q: How should I care for the fabric?
A: Dry cleaning is key for tuxedo fabrics; skip the home washer. For small spills, blot gently with a damp towel, avoid heavy detergents, and always let it air dry fully before storing.
Q: Is this jacket formal enough for black-tie events?
A: 100%. With a crisp dress shirt, silk bow tie, and black trousers, you're set for any event that calls for tuxedos. You can also tone it down for cocktail evenings by ditching the tie and swapping slacks for dark denim.
Q: How do I know it will fit if I have a broad frame?
A: This cut is made with extra room in the chest, arms, and shoulders, especially for big and tall builds. The adjustable waist helps dial it in further, so if you usually run XXL or larger, this one's built for you.
Bottom line: The Alberto Nardoni tuxedo blazer manages to walk that tricky line-polished enough for black-tie, modern enough to not feel out of place anywhere else. Feels right, looks smart, fits like it should. That's worth a try.













