Best men’s cotton blazers to check out: A cotton blazer is what you reach for when you want to look composed without feeling boxed in. It’s relaxed confidence in clothing form—lightweight, breathable, and easy to dress up or down.
Men’s cotton blazers to consider on Myntra for relaxed confidence
These picks have been curated from Myntra, using its men’s cotton blazer assortment as the base—so you’re browsing within the right category from the start.
These five blazers send very different cues: pattern and texture read creative, shawl-lapel tuxedo styling reads partywear, and clean solids in cotton lean versatile for smart-casual. The other real divider is care—only two are clearly machine-wash in your set, which matters if the blazer is meant to be worn often rather than occasionally.
The textured semi-formal

Campus Sutra Men Geometric Block Jacquard Single Breasted Blazer (grey) is the most pattern-led pick, with a jacquard-style geometric self design, notched lapel, and three pockets. It’s positioned as semi-formal and is listed as machine washable, which makes it the easiest option for repeat wear without planning dry-clean runs. The trade-off is that a strong texture can limit pairing—busy shirts or ties usually compete with the jacquard.
The party tuxedo blazer

TAHVO Slim Fit Tuxedo Blazer (dark-grey/black) is the most event-specific piece here because of the shawl lapel and tuxedo styling. It’s built for evening dressing and has satin lining listed, which typically feels more “occasion” than everyday. The compromise is upkeep and versatility: it’s dry-clean care, and tuxedo lapels can look overdressed at casual gatherings.
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The classic grey casual blazer

Cantabil Notched Lapel Single Breasted Blazer (grey) is the most conventional silhouette after the solids, with notched lapel, single-breasted front, and double vents, in a cotton-blend fabric with dry-clean care. It also lists a higher pocket count (five), which suggests more utility than most blazers in this set. The downside is that it doesn’t have the easy-care advantage of the Campus Sutra or Louis Philippe Sport options, so it’s less convenient as an “every-week” layer.
The maroon cotton tailored pick

House of Pataudi Notched Lapel Pure Cotton Tailored-Fit Single-Breasted Blazer (maroon) stands out mostly by colour and fit: tailored fit in 100% cotton, with a notched lapel look and double vents. Maroon is a strong alternative to navy or grey when the goal is to look dressed without looking corporate, and cotton cambric suggests a lighter, more breathable feel than typical suiting blends. The trade-off is that it’s still dry-clean listed, and the colour can feel less flexible if the wardrobe is mostly cool-toned.
The most fitted, low-fuss solid

Louis Philippe Sport Super Slim Fit Single Breasted Pure Cotton Blazer (blue) is the cleanest “smart-casual uniform” option if the wearer likes a sharp fit. It’s pure cotton, unlined, and machine washable, which makes it practical for travel and frequent wear, and the double vent keeps movement easier in a closer cut. The caution is comfort: super slim fits can feel restrictive through shoulders and biceps, so sizing accuracy matters more than with regular or tailored fits.
Pro-tips that prevent mismatch
- If the blazer is for repeated weekly wear, the machine-wash options (Campus Sutra, Louis Philippe Sport) are the easiest to live with.
- If the setting is clearly evening/party, the TAHVO tuxedo styling will look most intentional, while jacquard texture can read more creative semi-formal than black-tie.
- If the wearer plans to layer over patterned shirts, the solid blazers (Cantabil grey, House of Pataudi maroon, Louis Philippe Sport blue) will fight less with prints.
