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19 Blazers That Are Under $200 But Don't Look Like It

When it comes to a well-rounded wardrobe, there a few staples that you simply can never own too many of. A good pair (or two, or three) of jeans will take you far, last you years, and save you whenever you're struggling to find something to wear. They're the thing you can always fall back on. Crisp white tees are the basic that's essential come layering season. And blazers—the refined topper that's surged back on the radar, thanks to the ever-popular suit craze—are a savior when you're looking to add a dash of refinement to any getup.

But blazers don't always come cheap. The topper can cost quite a pretty penny, especially if you're on the market for one that's well-made and timeless. Being the solution-hungry shopping experts we are, though, we decided to show you that cheap blazers for women do, in fact, exist, and no, they don't actually look cheap. Ahead, the affordable blazers to add to your lineup now, from the cool cropped iteration Bella Hadid loves to the classic double-breasted silhouette that will never fail you.

Cropped blazers are the coolest piece to own now. Better yet, Bella Hadid is totally on board with the trend, too.

Put Eye to Eye's sustainable (and extra-stunning) pieces on your radar ASAP.
It doesn't get better than black and white.
Picture this cropped blazer with dark-wash jeans and a crisp white tee.
Wear with the matching trousers.
Stop traffic in this neon-orange blazer.
Yes, this one really does only cost $168.

It doesn't get more classic than a double-breasted blazer. It's formal but can easily be worn as an everyday staple as well. Opt for a fun print this fall.

This is the plaid blazer of our dreams.
How beautiful is this color, though?
The waist belt adds instant dimension.
Yep, sky blue is a fall-friendly color.
Now this one looks luxe.
Kaia Geber owns this—need we say more?
The perfect work-to-play blazer.

If you prefer a single button, then this blazer style is for you. It's refined and classic but can still feel laid back, especially if you keep it unbuttoned.

You need a houndstooth blazer now.
Classic and timeless, for sure.
This menswear-inspired blazer looks at least triple its actual price tag.
Don't go into fall without a leather blazer.
The perfect burgundy hue.
Team this blazer with cool leather trousers.

Next up, the best dress-and-blazer outfits to try this fall.



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