Rag & Bone Duke Double Breasted Blazer Camel Wool-Blend Size 6

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Rag & Bone's Duke double-breasted camel wool-blend blazer in a size 6 arrives as a refined, pre-owned find with tailored structure and a warm, versatile camel tone that works equally well for polished office looks and elevated off-duty outfits.

Gently worn and in great condition with no visible flaws, this blazer features the brand’s signature attention to modern tailoring: a double-breasted front, subtly padded shoulders for a structured silhouette, and clean lines that flatter the waist. The fabric blend—75% wool, 24% nylon, 1% elastane—gives the jacket natural warmth, a refined hand, and just enough stretch for comfort.

  • Brand: Rag & Bone
  • Model: Duke (double-breasted blazer)
  • Size: 6
  • Material: 75% wool / 24% nylon / 1% elastane
  • Color: Camel (warm brown tone)
  • Condition: Pre-owned — gently worn, great condition, no flaws
  • Construction highlights: padded shoulders, structured tailoring, classic double-breasted closure
  • Images: 11 photos available to review the cut and condition
  • Price & value: originally retailed for approximately $595; current pre-owned price $195 — a significant saving on a high-quality designer blazer
  • Availability: one piece in stock

Rag & Bone is widely regarded for combining downtown ease with precise tailoring, and the Duke blazer is often celebrated for its clean, wearable silhouette and quality fabrics—making this a smart investment for someone who values both craftsmanship and versatility. Because it’s a wool-blend and a tailored piece, professional cleaning is recommended to maintain its shape and finish.

This blazer is ideal for the shopper seeking pre-owned luxury that feels current but built to last—timeless styling, notable construction details, and a price that reflects real value. If you like structured blazers that transition from meetings to evenings out, this Duke blazer is worth a close look.

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