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The classic blazer look — gold and silver crest buttons, heraldic shields and regimental designs in matched front-and-cuff sets.

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Blazer Buttons from the Archive

Nothing says blazer like a crested gold button. This collection brings together the archive's heraldic side: coats of arms, shields, regimental motifs and classic crest designs in antique gold, bright gold and silver — the details that separate a navy blazer from a navy jacket.

These are vintage 1970s–90s dies you won't see on the high street, in matched sets sized for fronts (typically 19–25 mm) and cuffs (15 mm). Club blazers, school blazers, boating jackets, or upgrading ready-to-wear: measure your buttonholes, match the mm size on the listing, and redo the whole set for the price of a lunch.

Further reading: How Many Buttons Does a Blazer Need? · Ligne to mm Size Chart

Blazer Buttons — Questions, Answered

What buttons go on a navy blazer?
Traditionally metal shank buttons in gold or silver with a crest or plain dome — 20–25 mm on the front, 15 mm on cuffs. This collection is exactly that range.
How many buttons does a blazer take?
Single-breasted: 2–3 front + 6–8 cuff buttons. Double-breasted: 6 front + cuffs. A matched set of 12 from this collection covers either with spares.
Can I match my club or school blazer crest?
Send a photo to our Button Finding Service — with thousands of unlisted crest dies in the archive, we can often find an exact or near match to a discontinued crest.
Are these real vintage?
Yes — unused deadstock from button makers of the 1970s–90s. Same dies, same metal, never sewn; most of these designs are no longer manufactured anywhere.