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I would not say this. You can make a blue odd jacket stand out in other ways. Two give two examples:
I'll throw in a good word for the right brass buttons. I'm not into jaunty anchors, but I like this matt-finish one from Oxxford:
I'm a bit confused - if a blazer doesn't have brass/gold/otherwise non-standard buttons, what makes a navy blazer different from a navy suit jacket (coat from a navy suit)?
I'll throw in a good word for the right brass buttons. I'm not into jaunty anchors, but I like this matt-finish one from Oxxford:
I loathe brass buttons on navy blazers, it's a little too country club for my taste. I prefer nice dark blue buttons to blend in.
Whenever I think of brass buttons i think of the ones with the little anchor embossed into them. And no, not brass buttons, it ends up looking a little dated and 80's apposed to classic or retro. Also for some reason i'm thinking of a double brested jacket, and to that all i can say is "run while you still can" double brested looks good on no one.