Archive for June, 2024

Fabric focus: linen

A lesson in keeping cool.

 

FABRIC FOCUS: LINEN

Words: A. Fozzard

 

Balmy weather and sunshine are always welcome, but feeling hot and bothered at a summer wedding, race day or important meeting is never ideal.

Luckily, there are plenty of linen suits out there so you can keep your cool when the pressure to look good is on. Tailored yet lightweight, they’re comfortable and breathable enough to wear all day long.

Moss - tailored fit light blue linen suit

Why go for linen?

A true mainstay in the world of men’s fashion, linen is a classic choice and a staple of any smart summer lineup. Thanks to its open weave, it helps to keep your body temperature down by allowing heat to escape and fresh air to flow in. Linen is generally much cooler to wear than other materials like wool, cotton and silk, and most linen suits are half-lined so they’re ultra-light to wear.

Is linen durable?

Linen’s made from flax, which is known for its incredibly strong fibres, and the structure of linen fabric has a stiff nature that lends itself to tailoring. Its durability means you can wear your linen items time and time again, and the natural fibres will still feel soft.

Does linen dry quickly?

Linen dries exceptionally fast, especially in warm weather. That means it’s unlikely to leave you with any damp patches for long. Its moisture-wicking properties will also help to keep you free from sweat, and if you do find yourself getting too hot, it won’t cling to you like other materials often do.

Do linen suits wrinkle easily?

Suits and shirts made from linen do tend to wrinkle slightly during the day, but the upshot is that it creates a more laidback Italian take on tailoring, which isn’t something to shy away from. If you do prefer a sharper look, you could choose blended fabrics that offer breathability but with a bit more crease-resistance.

Moss - tailored fit rust linen jacket

Can you wear a linen suit to a wedding?

There’s no reason why you can’t wear linen to any occasion when only a suit will do. Choose the right linen suit and you’ll look well-turned-out and relaxed at the same time. First things first – get the cut right. Go for slim fit if you like a close-cut look, or try tailored to outline your frame but leave a little room for air to circulate.

What tie goes with a linen suit?

Look for patterned accessories that offset the texture in the linen. If you’re dressing up for a wedding or party, go for a white shirt and add a patterned tie – floral and geometric prints will work well. An extra tip: a cotton tie with a slub effect will complement your linen suit better than silk will. A pocket square in a similar pattern won’t go amiss either.

Alternatively, complete the linen look with a linen tie. Ours come in both open knit or a slightly tighter weave, adding to the airy summer aesthetic.

If you’d prefer to go for a more laidback look, you could choose a patterned shirt buttoned all the way to the top or worn open necked. We’d add a pocket square to tie your outfit together.

What shoes should you wear with linen?

The failsafe shoes for a linen suit are loafers, especially if your ankles will be on show. You can also wear linen with smart trainers or derby shoes, as long as your socks are a fine gauge rather than anything too thick.

Can you wear a linen shirt with a suit?

Generally stronger and more breathable than cotton, linen shirts can make your wool suit more comfortable on warm days. Be prepared for some wrinkling, but think of it as an undone, Italian look and leave it open-necked.

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What is a lounge suit, anyway?

Everything you need to know about lounge suits.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
ABOUT LOUNGE SUITS

Most of us will receive an invite that gives a ‘lounge suits’ dress code at some point in our adult lives. And most of us will probably do a quick Google to find out what it means.

Let us put your mind at ease – lounge suits are normal business suits. It’s just another name for what you’d wear when you’ve got an important meeting, a wedding, a christening or a funeral to go to.

Your options are endless: two-piece, three-piece, single-breasted, double-breasted, tweed, wool, black, grey, navy, checked, pinstripe. You name it: if it isn’t a dress suit or tails, it’s probably a lounge suit. The one thing all lounge suits have in common is their smart appeal.

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WHY IS IT CALLED A ‘LOUNGE’ SUIT?

You might be unlikely to reach for your freshly dry-cleaned suit when you’re relaxing, but for gents in the nineteenth century, that’s exactly what they would turn to on their days off. They were called lounge suits because they were seen as informal but, as a gentleman would always want to look his best, they were still reasonably smart. For working-class men, a lounge suit would be their Sunday best.

 

 

FIT FOR PURPOSE

You can choose a lounge suit in any fit that suits your frame and sense of style. Finding the right fit for you is the key to making you feel confident in your lounge suit.

Regular fit suits are cut to traditional proportions. They’re looser-fitting and a comfortable option, while still looking smart. Our new relaxed fit suit is also cut generously but with a boxier fit in the torso and straight arms and legs in line with the trend for softer tailoring.

For a trimmer profile, it’s best to go for a tailored fit suit – they’re cut to define your profile but with a little room left for ease of movement. For those who like a very close cut, a slim fit suit is narrower through the shoulders, torso and limbs, giving you a sharp outline.

 

 

HOW TO STYLE A LOUNGE SUIT

Once you’ve found your fit, the rest should fall into place. One of the best things about a lounge suit dress code is the chance to show off your personal sense of style.

For really smart occasions, go for a three-piece lounge suit with a crisp poplin shirt and a silk tie, then add a ruffled pocket square for a final flourish. If you’re keen to do the whole three-piece but want to keep your look relaxed, try it with an open-collar shirt and a pair of loafers. Or go for a more casual suit, like something cut from a more textured cloth like linen, or perhaps a double-breasted jacket worn open, and dress things down with a polo shirt or denim shirt and trainers – just as long as the more casual feel will go down well with your hosts.

Now that’s all cleared up, why not take a look at the latest lounge suits to drop at Moss?

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What to buy him for Father’s Day

Great gifts for the father figure in your life.

 

GREAT GIFTS FOR THE FATHER FIGURE IN YOUR LIFE

Father’s day is around the corner, so now’s the time to start thinking about what to gift the father figure in your life. What do they want or need? Are they in dire need of some summer essentials or an accessory to make their commute that much easier? Whether you’re spending the day with your dad, your uncle, your grandad or someone else, it’s worth investing in something that will make them feel special and appreciated. Here are our top picks for Father’s Day gifts this year.

 

Moss - black grained leather backpack

Practical accessories, elevated

If your dad’s old rucksack needs a serious upgrade, get him one that will last him a lifetime (and look good too). A backpack made from sleek black textured leather ticks all the boxes, and has ample room to hold all his essentials. For work or weekend, he’ll be picking it up again and again. If he does need something a bit smarter, an attache bag will hold all his business essentials as well as those loose papers. Add a matching leather wallet into the mix if he keeps losing his change.

 

Moss - tailored fit green linen shirt

Hot weather essentials

There’s nothing quite like a linen shirt in the summer. Breathability combined with a lightweight feel makes it the ideal warm-weather fabric. These will be a staple in your dad’s wardrobe over the summer months – he can pair them with anything from chino shorts to pleated trousers, and even wear them on the beach. Pick one up in every colour.

 

Moss - short sleeve shirts

Shirts you can wear anywhere

Another warm-weather essential, your dad can never have enough short-sleeve shirts. For more formal events, a short-sleeve Oxford will look great on its own or worn  tostay cooler under a suit jacket. Our comes in a tailored fit and features all the components of a classic Oxford shirt, minus the long sleeves. Wear it with the top button undone and a pair of chinos to ease the look up a bit.

Polo shirts are a classic smart-casual piece that will never go out of style. He can wear one to the office, to the pub and any other summer events he’s got planned.

 

Moss - shoes and socks

The finishing touches

You can’t go wrong with a pair of solid trainers. If your dad spends his days in loafers or brogues, gift him a pair of shoes he’ll love to kick back in at the weekend. Crafted from leather and suede, they’ll see him through casual work events too, especially when paired with a relaxed suit or chinos.

As for socks, you can never have too many pairs. Grab him one in every colour so he stops wearing the ones with all the holes. Ours are extra soft and crafted from mercerised cotton, making them brighter in colour, stronger and less likely to shrink in the wash.

Summer sets: co-ords for the warm weather

Easy sets to match the energy of laid-back summer living.

Moss - navy geo print shirt

 

EASY SETS TO MATCH THE ENERGY OF LAID-BACK SUMMER LIVING

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

Co-ords have been trending the last few summer seasons, and for good reason – easy to style, cohesive and comfortable to wear, they’re the ideal warm weather get-up for a festivals, garden parties and everything in between. 

Whether you wear them together or as separates, it’s easy to create a multitude of outfits from a matching top and shorts set. Here are our takes on this season’s trending style. 

 

The statement maker

If you’re not accustomed to wearing patterns, they might initially feel daunting – done right, however, and they can really elevate a co-ord set. Geo prints are a great way to add a bit of difference to your wardrobe without overdoing it, especially if you choose a monochromatic colour palette. Wear together for a striking look or combine the top with a navy pair of shorts to ease things up a bit. 

 

Stripes galore

You can’t go wrong with stripes, especially if they come in flattering tones. Crafted from airy seersucker developed by Japanese fabric specialists Takisada, the fabric is lightly puckered which gives it a bit of texture. Seersucker is also very lightweight, which means you can easily pack it in your holiday suitcase without worrying about the extra weight. Wear as a set or pair the shirt with some linen trousers for a breezy weekend look. 

 

Moss - sun print shirt

Summer prints

If the summer isn’t looking as sunny as you expected, bring the sun to you. This sunny print will look just as good by the pool at will at a garden party, especially if you wear it as a set.  Crafted from 100% cotton with a slight texture, it’s breathable and lightweight, which means you’ll be comfortable as well as looking great. We love the stripe detail at the bottom of the shorts that matches the hem of the shirt.

 

A little bit of texture

If prints really aren’t for you, go for a classic set in a neutral or navy tone. These are the easiest to style as separates and look really cohesive worn together too. Our take is made from 100% cotton with a terry towelling weave, designed to have a super soft handfeel and absorb moisture too. With a drawstring waist and a skipper polo top, it’s one of the more casual sets, great for days out in the pub or park. Finish with a pair of comfy trainers.

Dress code: summer of sports

For a season of well-dressed spectating.

 

FOR A SEASON OF WELL-DRESSED SPECTATING

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

Summer sporting events are more than just supporting your favourite team or player – they’re social gatherings, a chance to get together with friends and family to celebrate sport and have a good time. It’s also an opportunity to dress well, whether you’re headed to Wimbledon or a pub to watch the football. Let’s look at some of the events you might be attending this summer, and what to wear for them.

 

Olympics

The Olympics are one of the most prestigious sporting events of the year, but you don’t have to wear a suit to enjoy them. Unless you’re watching them live, you’ll most likely be relaxing at home in front of the TV or watching the events in the local pub. A smart pair of shorts in breathable linen will ensure you stay comfortable while looking put together. Combine them with a linen shirt and a pair of casual loafers. 

 

Euros

If you’re planning on watching the Euros this year, comfort is your best bet. A classic chino or cargo pant will always hit the spot, but our take is slightly elevated so that you’ll still look polished. As for your top half, invest in something loose so you can move with ease a t-shirt or a short sleeve linen is a great choice. Finish with a pair of comfortable trainers to pull it all together. 

 

Polos

Dressing up for a polo match is pretty much a given, so you won’t look out of place if you choose to wear a blazer. An unlined jacket is a good choice for the summer months as it’s a bit more breathable and won’t feel too heavy. Our take is crafted from an Italian wool and cashmere blend, boasting a lovely drape and a subtle bit of texture. Pair yours with a smart pair of stretch chinos and lightweight loafers for a sharp look that feels cohesive too. 

 

Henley

There’s a dresscode for most areas at Henley Regatta, so make sure you check your ticket before you attend. Formal attire is required at the Stewards Enclosure, while the Regatta Enclosure is a bit more casual. If you want to join the herds of people wearing stripes (keeping to the event’s rowing theme), choose a suit that’s truly something special – our take is cut from Italian wool that hails from the Ferla mill, in an on-trend copper colour that will really stand out from the crowd. Top it off with an airy linen shirt and a striped tie and you’re ready for the rowing.