Archive for September, 2020

Fabric focus: Tweed

Why it’s a classic – and why it’s right for now.
Two men in tweed suits, one wearing a red suit with floral lining and a navy shirt and the other a checked grey tweed suit with a roll neck jumper.

 

WHY TWEED’S A CLASSIC – AND WHY IT’S RIGHT FOR NOW

Words: A. Fozzard

 

Buy a tweed suit and you know you’ve got a classic that will last. Why? Because it’s a durable cloth that’s continually evolved to stay current. Here, we bust some tweed myths and make the case for why you’ll want some in your wardrobe now.

 

WHEN WAS TWEED INVENTED?

Tweed isn’t just for shooting and hunting. Sometime in the eighteenth century, Scotland started producing tweed as a hard-wearing fabric to keep farmers and other outdoor workers warm during the harsh winters. The wool was naturally warm and breathable and it repelled the wind and rain. It was the original performance cloth.

Tweed got its aristocratic associations later on when Lady Dunmore favoured Harris tweed (woven in the Outer Hebrides) and introduced it to the landed gentry.

 

Man in maroon Moss Bros tweed suit, a navy button shirt and beige loafers.
Man in maroon tweed suit with navy shirt and floral pocket square

 

WHAT ARE MODERN TWEEDS LIKE?

Twenty-first-century tweeds are as easy to wear in Farringdon as they are in the New Forest. Where once you’d see lots of checked and overcheck tweeds in rich colours, now you’ll see minimalist twill, herringbone and Donegal weaves. They often have a textured or flecked appearance rather than a distinctive pattern.

ARE TWEED SUITS COMFORTABLE?

Because of its rich texture, people often think of tweed as being rough, but a lot of work has gone into making the cloth more wearable today. It’s often woven with finer threads and blended with other materials to make it lighter. You’ll also find it used on half-lined and unlined jackets to allow airflow and help to keep the weight down, which makes a tweed suit the ideal wardrobe addition.

 

Man in checked grey tweed suit and white roll neck jumper

 

IS TWEED EXPENSIVE?

Tweed can be expensive because it’s a high-quality, pure wool cloth that’s considered a classic. Luckily if you want to spend a little less, you can now buy blended materials that are much friendlier on the wallet.

CAN YOU WEAR TWEED IN THE SUMMER?

Yes – because it’s now much more lightweight and breathable. Our tweed suits are popular all year round and we’ve seen lots of guys wear them for warm-weather weddings. Go for an unstructured version (minimal lining, soft shoulders) in a summery colour.

On the flip side, heavier-weight tweeds with high wool content are great for winter. Pick a thick Donegal tweed or a chunky herringbone weave and you’ll have a seriously warm layer on your hands.

 

Man in checked grey tweed suit and blue roll neck jumper
Man in checked grey tweed suit and blue roll neck jumper

 

CAN YOU WEAR TWEED TO WORK OR WEDDINGS?

Even though it was once the outdoor-pursuits fabric of choice, tweed’s a great shout any time you want to get dressed up too. Minimalist tweeds always look refined for work, but today’s bolder takes will hit the spot if you’re using a wedding as an opportunity to make a statement. Colourwise, modern muted shades of grey, green or brown are easy to style with crisp shirts and colourful accessories, while a bright blues and berry shades look great worn with a woollen knit or a contrast shirt.

HOW DO I STYLE A TWEED SUIT?

For a modern take on classic tweed, wear yours with a casual shirt worn open-necked or mix it up with a rollneck and a contrasting pair of trousers. For something smarter, try wearing it as a two- or three-piece suit with a patterned shirt and a geometric-patterned pocket square in colours like teal, burgundy or rust to contrast with your textured tweed.

Four shirts to wear for a Zoom call

Because your top half has to work twice as hard.

BECAUSE YOUR TOP HALF NEEDS TO WORK TWICE AS HARD

• WORDS: C. STEWART

The working world may be going back to some version of normality and soon it’ll hopefully be ok to socialise (sensibly) in the real world again but, for the moment at least, those Zoom calls are still going to be a constant on your calendar.

Let’s be honest, while we’ll always advocate for actually wearing trousers too, it’s your top half that’s pulling double duty on the outfit front while you’re on screen. Best make it count with a great shirt, then.

THE STRETCH SHIRT

Yes, we’re saying you should make the effort with a shirt, but nobody said you had to give up on comfort in the process. Swap your casual t-shirt for a smart stretch shirt and we promise you’ll barely notice the difference but everyone else on your Zoom call will.

And for something so good at making you look pulled together, a stretch shirt’s pretty easy to pull on too. Pair yours with formal trousers when you’ve got a call with the boss or wear it unbuttoned at the collar to take your casual chinos up a notch for virtual drinks with friends.

THE PRINT SHIRT

The best Zoom shirt is one that stands out on screen. How loud you go with your print will depend on why you’re on this Zoom call in the first place (a question you’ve likely asked yourself at some point in the last year, though perhaps for other reasons).

On a work call? A micro printed shirt is an easy way to liven up workday tailoring. Heading to a wedding without leaving your house? A scaled-up floral print will hit the right romantic note online. Got plans with your group chat for a Zoom pub quiz? Sounds like a prime time for a vivid tropical print if ever there was one.

THE PERFORMANCE SHIRT

If you’ve got used to longer in bed due to a drastically shorter commute, you need something that needs zero attention in the morning. Our zero iron shirt got its name because, you’ve guessed it, it needs zero ironing.

Not only that, but it also uses your body heat to continually ease out creases, so you’ll look pristine all day no matter how long the call or however many calls you have to sit through. Wear yours with a knitted or printed tie for a little extra detail where it counts.

THE LUXURY SHIRT

The outfit equivalent of positioning your laptop in front of a strategically stocked bookcase, the luxury shirt is the one to reach for when you want to project a certain image on your Zoom call. You know – that you are refined, composed and have used your time in lockdown to re-read your copy of War and Peace.

The Egyptian cotton shirt is that shirt. Soft, breathable and resilient with an expensive-looking lustre, Egyptian cotton is, quite simply, the best cotton in the world. We suggest wearing one with a subtle surface texture to reinforce the message that you’re a man of excellent taste.