"If you haven't done so already, run, don't walk, and get your copy of Rowing Blazers by Jack Carlson, a simply beautiful ode to the halcyon days of rowing teams and their colorful boating attire. This is one book you simply must own!"-- "Jeffrey Banks, author of Preppy"
"Rowing Blazers by Jack Carlson is a captivating and beautifully illustrated celebration of this eccentric but wonderful tradition."-- "Five time Olympic Gold Medalist Sir Steve Redgrave"
"Beautiful ... Both a coffee-table tome and a piece of diligent research ... an essential companion to any rower's bookshelves."-- "Rowing & Regatta Magazine"
"Handsome ... glorious ... Carlson is an affable, elegant guide to the traditions and eccentricities of the rowing fraternity."-- "The Rake"
"Top 20 best fashion books."-- "Elle"
"Lush... Artfully photographed."-- "Vanity Fair"
"Carlson's book is the perfect addition to your coffee table. Or, if you're like some of the guys in the pages, your stately library."-- "GQ"
"Unapologetically cool and crisp."-- "Complex"
"Rowing Blazers is a serious book and a thoughtful appreciation of a trade staple."-- "Ivy-Style.com"
"Right up there with Take Ivy."-- "Kempt"
"Jack Carlson's monumental book takes readers inside this extraordinary world, steeped in history and heritage."-- "Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss"
"This book appreciates the fashion, history, and the athleticism of rowing and a worldwide community that shares the bond of the blazers."-- "Worthy"
"These jackets are incredible. Each one embodies not just the sport and the athlete, but also the histories and cultures behind the organizations. . . . Most readers will come away with not only an appreciation of the intriguing images, but with also a strong desire to join a rowing group just for the chance to don its blazer."-- "Rangefinder"
"Jack Carlson manages to demonstrate the importance of heritage, a hallmark of great style. . . . If you have a preppy bent, you will love this book. If you row, you will love this book. If you are a fan of all things classic, you will want to own this book."-- "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"