The collars are mandarin and the pockets are plentiful and the buttons are made of ANTLER. Antler! Do not get the version of this blazer with brass buttons. Itâs equally traditional, so look closely before you buy. Search terms you can use for Ebay or Etsy or your Euro vintage site of choice are: âTyrolean,â âTracht,â and âJankerââplus âmens jacket.â Only buy the male version of this blazer most especially if you are a woman. The whole look here is that of having your date drape his tuxedo jacket around your shoulders at the end of a long, black-tie gala. Except instead of moonlight and champagne flutes itâs lunchtime in the alps and your boyfriendâs speaking German. You canât understand a word heâs saying to anyone at this mountainside boar hunt, but you will never forget the earnest look in one Austrian aristocratâs eyes as speared a tiny sausage with a toothpick and said: âVhen you vear zhis jacket, you must always zhink about zhe summer.â Now listen. These blazers are wool. Alpine summer is brisk. I wear mine even year roundâperhaps even especially during the winter over holiday-party dresses because the color scheme of Austrian black tie is just so goddamn elvin and Christmassy. But I always think, for an instant, of the summer when I put one of these special jackets on. And now I hope you do, too.