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Help ID'ing a coat ... brand or style, just point me in a direction

Understatesman

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About to start a new job, mid-management so I'll need to dress in layers. I'm thinking of incorporating more deconstructed blazers and coats into the rotation (despite living in hot-as-**** Texas. But I'm not really a formal type of guy at all and more of a creative (marketing design). So I came across this is it's exactly what I'm thinking would work.

Is this a chore coat? A ulitity coat? A blazer with the collar turned up? Anyone recognize it?
 

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That looks like an unstructured unlined blazer. I think boglioli does a lot of those
 

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