A beautiful, archival Gucci blazer from the Tom Ford era (based on the buttons, I believe s/s 2002 - but the styling and interior tag layout place it firmly in TF era).

In solid black with patch hip pockets and patch breast pocket. Featuring silver-tone textured metal buttons at the front and cuffs with their original period finish intact. The fabric content and size tags are present but illegible but, based on the hand and drape, it is likely a fine wool or wool blend. The black remains cranked-up, rich, and saturated.

In excellent pre-owned condition.

The size tag is illegible, but it fits and measures approximately a 40R US (please rely on measurements for best fit). Measurements were taken using Ask Andy’s guide:

Underarm to underarm: 20.75"
Waist: 18.75"
Sleeve: 24.5"
Shoulder: 18.65"
Length from the top of the collar: 31.5"
Length from the bottom of the collar: 30.25"

Fully canvassed, notched lapels, swelled edges, two-button front, patch breast pocket, patch hip pockets, non-functional five-button sham buttonholes, dual rear vent, partially lined.

Tom Ford-Era Gucci
From 1994 to 2004, Tom Ford transformed Gucci into one of the most influential fashion houses in the world. His menswear combined sharp tailoring with bold detailing, often incorporating unexpected fabrics, luxe finishes, and sensual silhouettes. Pieces from this period are prized for their distinctive design language and meticulous construction.

Archival Status
Early-2000s Gucci menswear has entered a distinct “archival” category among collectors, with demand driven by its rarity, cultural significance, and unmistakable Tom Ford signature. Blazers and tailoring from this era, especially in versatile fabrics and configurations, are increasingly difficult to source in original condition, making them highly sought-after by both wearers and collectors.