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We work hard to produce our beautiful garments in the most ethical and sustainable ways. Ordering on demand is just one way we are working to save the planet, but make it fashion.
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We think of ourselves as modern-day treasure hunters. We source high quality surplus, aka excess, and sustainable fabric from European factories, warehouses, mills and even directly from luxury brands.
Production runs are wholly dependent upon the size of each roll when we find it. Therefore, everything we produce is part of a limited edition, making it extra special.
Size Guide
Garment Size
Choosing the right size means less shipping and less waste. Here are the details of our Leather Blazer.
Our stylists recommendation
Enter your measurements below to discover what our EO stylist suggests is the best fit for you, based on your body type.
Body Size
Our EO stylists have created an extensive sizing guide to help you order the perfect fit for your body.
Size
Bust (cm)
Waist (cm)
Hips (cm)
Extra Small
76 – 85
60 – 69
83 – 92
Small
81 – 90
65 – 74
88 – 97
Medium
86 – 95
70 – 79
93 – 102
Large
91 – 100
75 – 84
98 – 107
If you have any questions about sizing or want to discuss custom length options, please don’t hesitate to DM us on Instagram or send us an email at only@excess-only.com
We will happily find you a match!
Sustainability
Learn about this garments sustainable attributes and how it is helping us save the planet, while making it fashion.
Made Locally
We make everything within 150 miles of each fabric source. Not only does this minimise our carbon footprint, but it also means that the producers often have a greater knowledge of these materials because they have worked with them before.
On-Demand Production
As a digital-first brand, we are able to produce our clothes on-demand. We produce our garments in small batches, as you order them, in order to reduce over-production, use less energy, and eliminate excess waste.
Artisanal
Our garments are handcrafted in specialist, family-run European factories and workshops that uphold the standards of traditional high-end manufacturing. Small production ensures there are fewer emissions than mass- produced items, the fashion is personal, and the design process is valued.
We all have a little bit of a tomboy in us, and so do some of our favourite style icons. In that spirit, we modelled this design after two of menswear’s most versatile jackets, the blazer and sport coat. This blazer has a straight, menswear-inspired cut with a fitted shoulder…so it looks like you stole it from your boyfriend, but it actually complements your body.
Of course women wearing menswear is nothing new. Coco Chanel was one of the first to embrace androgynous style in the twenties, dismissing feminine silhouettes in favour of boxier, more masculine cuts. Over the next two decades, Hollywood stars like Marlene Dietrich, Katharine Hepburn and Audrey Hepburn were seen regularly sporting suits and bow ties in popular films and off the screen. Yves Saint Laurent took this to new heights with his ‘Le Smoking’ tuxedo suit, his alternative to the little black dress. He summed it up best himself, ‘For women, the tuxedo is an indispensable outfit, which they feel comfortable with, so they can be who they are. This is style, not fashion. Fads come and go, style is forever.’