You've been called many things, but never spiffy?
Maybe you've been running away from spiffy all your life.
The only question is why?
Spiffy: "Derivative of the British word 'Spiffing'."
1. A fun/cute way of expressing general satisfaction with a thing/situation/person.
2. An elegant appearance, neat, good, dashing, smart.
This blazer embodies spiffiness.
The lines go back to the 1830's when the Captain of HMS Blazer, anticipating Queen Victoria’s visit, wanted to spiff up a group of shabby sailors and dress them in short jackets.
The British Navy adopted the Blazer.
So did the Empire.
Then, women showed men how to wear it.
Spiffy Military Blazer (No. 2659). Unexpected blend of silk and linen for a soft feel. Trim tailoring will never have you confused with Captain Bligh.
Further commanding details: Double breasted with angled pockets. Belted in back. Trocas shell buttons. Requisite epaulettes. Notched collar. Looks like you had it made to your exact specifications. Demonstrating that leaders aren’t born; they're dressed.
Pair with pencil skirt or slacks; you get the idea.
Spiffiness embraced.
Women's sizes: 2 through 18. Imported.