I've worn the Gracequeens women's black blazer coat for the past 90 days. This is my detailed, day-by-day account. This isn't a quick first impression, but a genuine assessment of how this blazer performs over time.
I was initially skeptical. The price seemed almost too good to be true—you know how super cheap often means low quality. I had concerns about the fabric and fit, but decided to try it anyway. Here’s what I discovered.

The blazer arrived in simple but secure packaging. My first thought was, "Wow, this is actually pretty cute!" The material felt decent—not like the flimsy fabric that falls apart immediately. It's lightweight, making it ideal for indoor wear or warmer weather.
I tried it on immediately. The fit was surprisingly good; I ordered my usual size, and it was true to size. It felt slightly snug, which is what I expected from a slim-fit style. The color was a bright, clean white. I inspected it for loose threads or poor stitching, and everything looked fine.
Verdict: Positive first impression. It appears to offer good value for the price.
I wore the blazer to work every day for a week. Here's what stood out:
I also managed to spill coffee on it (naturally). Fortunately, I could clean it up easily with a damp cloth, and it left no stain—a definite relief.
One observation is that the buttons feel a bit cheap. I'm slightly concerned they might come loose over time and may eventually replace them with higher-quality ones. Before purchasing, I looked through many photos from real buyers to see how the blazer fit different body types, which helped me select the right size.
Verdict: Comfortable for daily wear but requires regular ironing. Consider upgrading the buttons later.