Last month, I found myself staring into my closet, preparing for an important professional dinner. I wanted to look powerful, confident, and just a touch of 'classy-sexy.' You know the vibe—not overly formal, but sharp enough to own the room. My usual outfits weren’t working. Everything felt either too relaxed or too rigid.
That’s when I noticed a real gap in my wardrobe. I needed one of those standout pieces—something that could easily move from the boardroom to a cocktail party. I was searching for an elegant blazer for women, but nothing ordinary would do.
I shop online almost exclusively—ninety-nine percent of the time, to be exact. But when it comes to something tailored, like a blazer, I get nervous. I’ve been burned before. Once, I ordered a custom dress for over a thousand dollars, and the whole experience was a letdown.
The company insisted on cash payments, barely listened to what I wanted, and when I sent a clear color photo of the design, they printed it in black and white. There was no collaboration. The final dress arrived in the wrong color and looked nothing like the picture. It was deeply disappointing. That experience taught me a hard lesson: ordering online carries real risk. It’s easy to feel misled.
So when I began hunting for this blazer, those old doubts came rushing back. Then I found it—the Black White Sexy Off Shoulder Blazer Double Breasted Slash Neck Vintage Slim Coat. It was everything I imagined: modern, double-breasted, with a slash neck that added just the right edge.

But the website was unfamiliar, and I’m ALWAYS cautious with new sites. I headed straight to the reviews. And wow—some of them were alarming.
I came across posts from customers who waited months for their orders. One person ordered a dress in March and didn’t receive it until May 20th! They described the company as “MONEY HUNGRY” with awful customer service—no one answered the phone, and emails were ignored.
It was immediately off-putting. Why risk my money if I might never see the product? I nearly walked away. I kept thinking: I don’t want to be let down again.
Verdict: If the reviews raise red flags, don’t buy immediately. Dig deeper.
I couldn’t get that blazer out of my mind. It matched the vision I had perfectly—the off-the-shoulder style, the tailored structure. It was exactly what I needed for the dinner. By then, I was fully committed.
I realized I had to look beyond written reviews. I turned to social media, searching for videos of people wearing the blazer or similar items from the brand. I needed to see it in real life.
After scrolling through countless clips, I finally found one. A woman had bought the same blazer for an event. She shared clear photos, said she loved it, and—most importantly—mentioned it arrived in just a week and a half.