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Moss wears: the double breasted suit

A modern classic that works for everyone, as evidenced by the Moss team.

 

THE NAVY HERRINGBONE DB, AS STYLED BY TEAM MOSS

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

Our team are a pretty stylish bunch, and we love seeing all the different ways they style their Moss gear.

For our first installment of Moss Wears, our team are wearing a classic bestseller that will never let you down – the navy herringbone double breasted suit. Cut to a tailored fit, its deep navy tone and versatility make it a favourite in and around the office.

See below how our team chose to style it.

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Amir – Talent Acquisition Manager

How have you styled your navy herringbone DB today? 

Starting from the top, I paired the navy herringbone with a cotton linen sky Bengal stripe shirt. For the trousers, I went with slim fit off-white stretch chinos, and I rounded it off with Moss white leather trainers. 

What do you like about the DB? 

What stands out about the DB is the sharp peak lapel – it’s all in the details!  But what I love most is how light it feels, especially around the shoulders. It’s super comfy, not too stiff, which makes it perfect for dressing up or down for a more smart-casual aesthetic.   

How would you describe your personal style? 

I’d say smart casual.

How often does tailoring feature in your everyday wardrobe?

I haven’t really included much formalwear yet, but my smart-casual outfits are tailored to fit well. I’m looking forward to starting a collection of tailored formal pieces like blazers soon, just refining the dad bod first!

Lin – Senior Ecommerce Executive

How have you styled your navy herringbone DB today? 

I styled it with a plain white t-shirt jeans and white trainers, using these simple wardrobe essentials to create a smart-casual, timeless look. 

What do you like about the DB? 

I really like the soft construction of the jacket – it gives you that boxier fit without being too intense. Plus, it’s super versatile. You can style it with the full suit for that boss lady vibe or throw it on with a t-shirt and trainers for a more casual aesthetic. You can also pair it with skirts for a feminine twist. It allows you to create so many different looks with just one piece.  

When you button it up, it gives you that sleek silhouette without feeling too restrictive, perfect for those days when I want that oversized look. You can even share it with your partner if you like – a win-win!  

How would you describe your personal style? 

I’m all about that simple yet put-together style, which is why I have so many jackets in my wardrobe. It makes it easy to create a smart-casual outfit without even trying.  

How often does tailoring feature in your everyday wardrobe? 

Tailoring is a big part of my everyday wardrobe. I have quite a few tailored jackets that I wear to the office all the time, they’re my secret weapon for looking sharp and put-together. They’re the perfect office staple! With my broad shoulders, men’s jackets usually fit perfectly – the cut and fit are more often exactly what I’m looking for. 

 

David – Buyer, Accessories

How have you styled your navy herringbone DB today? 

Despite having chosen the full suit I’ve decided to dress things down, swapping the shirt and tie for a navy linen knit tee, a Bottinelli printed pocket square and black loafers. 

What do you like about the DB? 

For me it’s the soft construction of the jacket which is perfect for spring/summer, with no shoulder pads or lining. Equally the trousers with their double pleats are nice and generous around the waist and seat, draping nicely and giving maximum comfort. 

How would you describe your personal style? 

I always like to wear some sort of tailoring, particularly for work, even if it’s just the trousers paired with a nice overshirt and smart trainers. The suit isn’t dead — it’s just about wearing it in different ways these days. 

How often does tailoring feature in your everyday wardrobe? 

Quite often. And I think it’s time I started wearing ties again, which I don’t just say as Accessories Buyer! 

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Buyers picks: weekend away edition

The styles that will set you up this spring – by the people who brought them to you.

 

OUR BUYERS’ PICKS FOR WEEKENDS AWAY

With lots of long weekends on the horizon, it’s worth thinking about what you’ll be wearing during your time off. And with so many great pieces to choose from, sometimes you need a bit of wisdom and guidance from the people who brought them to you.

See our buyers go through their favourite pieces for long weekends away below.

 

Moss - belfast white chunky trainers

— Stefan Oxley, Senior Buyer

We’ve updated the design of our bestselling Brighton trainer, using softer tones to keep this shoe more pared down compared to its bolder predecessor. However, they’ve lost none of the luxury, having been made in Portugal with high-quality European materials.” 

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Moss - taupe floral print cuban collar shirt

— Hettie Keough, Junior Buyer

“This floral print shirt is great for holidays. Lightweight enough to layer with a vest, throw on with our beach trousers or pleated shorts for elevated summer style. The floral jacquard fabric is Italian and we’ve added a button and tab under the collar so the shirt can be worn open Cuban-style or buttoned to the top.” 

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Moss - off white cargo trousers

— Yasmin McPherson, Junior Buyer

Developed in a heavyweight jersey fabric, the cargo is a new edition to our trouser offering. Featuring an elasticated waist for comfort, it has tapered legs and casual side pockets, however, the fit and fabrication give the style an element of formality. 

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Moss - swimshorts

— Sophie Kelly, Assistant Buyer

“Brand new for SS24 is swimwear. We’ve elevated the classic swimshort with tailored features like button fastening and side adjusters, so you can transition them from beach to bar by pairing them with one of our Cuban shirts. The peached finish gives a beautifully soft handfeel, while the recycled fibres offer sustainability. If smart styling isn’t your thing, go for a classic, sporty look with our drawstring waist alternatives. Cut from white seersucker with 4-way mechanical stretch, this option is a fail-safe choice for your holiday excursions.” 

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Casual outfits for the long weekend

Fresh ways with the linier pattern that everyone looks good in.

 

FOR WELL-DESERVED DAYS OFF IN THE SUN

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

Another bank holiday is almost upon us. Though we can’t guarantee good weather, we can ensure you’ll be well-dressed for whatever you’ve got going on. Bank holidays are a great excuse to update your wardrobe with key pieces that will take you beyond the long weekend. See below for this month’s BH outfit inspiration.

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Smart casual affairs

If the weather’s warmed up but you want to stay looking sharp, a smart pair of shorts is the way to go. Cut from lightweight linen that’ll keep you cool in the heat, our matte linen shorts are a great warm-weather alternative to tailored trousers. Though they’re cut to a slim fit, the side adjusters allow for the waistband to be altered slightly, great if you prefer a tighter or looser fit.

The versatility of these shorts means that you can wear them with anything from t-shirts and Cubans, to Oxfords and linen shorts if you need a bit more refinement. Round things off with a pair of velvet loafers, crafted from the finest Italian suede.

 

 

Daytime strolls

If you’re after something a bit more casual, invest in a pair of worker chinos. The most relaxed of all of our chino styles, the worker chino offers a sleek silhouette but all of the comfort of a casual trouser. With an elasticated waistband and a little bit more room in the seat, you’ll feel put together without any restrictions. As for your top half, a polo shirt is always a good idea, especially if it’s crafted from a soft linen blend – we’ve done away with the buttons to ease it up a bit. Finish off with a solid pair of tonal trainers to amp up the laid-back vibe.

 

Pub or park

Tonal outfits are trending, particularly in neutral, warmer tones. If the sun does decide to show up for more than 5 minutes, head-to-toe linen in the way to go. A pair of linen joggers are best investment you’ll make this summer – naturally textured, the cross hatching adds depth to the fabric and helps them stand out against a smooth oatmeal t-shirt. Though they’re the most casual trouser from our range, the pleating and tapered leg still offer a level of smart that can see you through picnics in the park or meet ups with friends. Finish off with a sparkling pair of white leather trainers – just mind the grass stains.

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Trending: the striped suit

Fresh ways with the linier pattern that everyone looks good in.
Moss - tailored fit Italian rust suit

 

STRIPES GET A CONTEMPORARY UPDATE

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

Striped suits seem to have a resurgence every few decades or so. First appearing at the end of the 19th century, striped tailoring was often associated with bankers, whose stripes varied in thickness depending on what institution they worked for. Soon, the style became the uniform of gangsters, jazz musicians and many film stars during the 1920s prohibition era.

Today, pinstripes are seen on red carpets and runways alike, the shapes, fits and styles adjusting with the ever-changing fashion landscape.

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Moss - tailored fit Italian denim suit

 

Why are striped suits so popular?

Striped suits have come in and out of fashion many times, primarily because of their versatility. It’s a style that works for most occasions, with flattering vertical stripes that give the illusion of a slimmer frame.

They also come in a wealth of colours, from traditional black, grey and blue to more modern colours like copper, mauve and green, For some, they’re a statement maker; for others, they’re a classic design that’s transcended time and fashion trends.

 

 

How to style a pinstripe suit

Striped suits have long been associated with workwear, but with more contemporary styles and softer structures now available, there is opportunity to experiment.

The most obvious place to wear a striped suit is work. With it’s slim, flattering fit and double breasted closure, our dusty pink linen suit will easily see you through the working week. It’s a slightly bolder choice than a classic blue or grey, but the muted pink offers a great way to ease into colour without feeling too overwhelmed. Pair with a crisp white shirt and tonal tie (preferably from Italian tie specialists Bottinelli).

Meanwhile, our chalk stripe suits are great for both smart and casual affairs. Cut from Italian wool that hails from the world-famous Ferla mill, the fabric has a distressed, textured finish which softens the suit’s aesthetic, allowing for a wealth of styling opportunities. The classic tailored fit sharpens the silhouette with the drawstring trouser offering a slightly more laid back look, which works well for dates, dinners and everything in between. Combine with an open neck shirt and hold the tie, or tone it down further with a t-shirt and casual loafers.

 

Moss - slim fit mauve stripe double breasted suit

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How to wear men’s wide leg trousers

Wide leg trousers are trending – see how can you style them your way.
Moss - ecru stripe beach pant

 

HERE’S HOW TO WEAR THE RELAXED STYLE

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

Wide leg trousers are back, and they’re a big change from the slim-fit styles that have been trending for a while. Slowly but surely, wider fits are making it off the runway and into the everyday.

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Moss - oatmeal floral beach pant

This style of trouser has a roomier cut, but they’re fitted at the waist for a more tailored look that feels smarter than oversized streetwear styles. While it’s not completely new – wide leg trousers have been around since the 1920s and have moved in and out fashion over the years – there’s a fresh take on the look that makes it feel a bit more contemporary.

If you want to wear it wide but you’re not sure how to style them, go for a casual look to start with. A classic colour and a simple fabric like cotton or a lighter wool blend can make the fit and shape of a wider leg hang more easily. Choose darker shades like black, navy and charcoal or neutral tones like camel, beige and stone.

Our beach trousers are a great way to ease into wider styles. It’s our most relaxed trouser yet, sitting higher at the waist and tapering down to a slightly wider base. The extra room makes them great for laid-back summer weekends, the elasticated waist and external drawcord ensuring you stay comfy all day long.

 

Moss - ecru herringbone beach pant

 

Getting the right balance is key to styling wide leg trousers. Wear with something fitted, like a T-shirt or a short-sleeve shirt. Tuck your top in to really get the contrast between wider legs and a fitted top half, or layer it a little an overshirt on top. This helps to balance out proportions.

It’s also important to get the right fit. You want them to feel like they’re the right size at the waist – and they may sit a little higher than what you’re used to – while flowing freely on the legs. Trousers that are big all over can just look like you’ve chosen the wrong size.

 

Moss - ecru stripe beach pant

 

If it’s about going smart-casual, choose a smarter shirt, some fitted knitwear and pair with boots or smart shoes rather than trainers or a casual shoe. That’ll take the styling up a notch without feeling like it’s been overdone.

To wear wide fit in a smart or formal setting, go for a relaxed fit suit or pair your wide leg trousers with a smart shirt and a tailored jacket. The key here is for the outfit to look intentional and well thought-out; choose your fabric wisely, incorporating rich cloths like wool, tweed or corduroy. Go for smart shoes like Oxfords to balance out the size and shape of the rest of your outfit.

Learn more about styling your favourite trousers fit in our trousers guide.

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How to wear chino shorts

Sun’s out, legs out.

 

HERE’S HOW TO WEAR CHINO SHORTS THIS SEASON

Words: C. Stewart

 

Whether you’re heading abroad or enjoying the warmer weather here in the UK, it’s time for shorts. Sure, a sporty pair has its place in your lineup, but chino shorts will set you up for just about any summer outfit.

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Moss - slim fit off white stretch chino shorts

STYLE

We’ve made our chino shorts smack-bang in the middle of smart-casual. In smooth twill they’ll style up a treat, while the mitred waistband takes it up a notch and gives a clean finish.

There are so many ways to style them; try yours with a knitted polo on casual days and smarten up with a linen shirt for at-ease elegance that offers comfort and breathability too.

Moss - slim fit dusty pink chino shorts

FABRIC

Look for a high percentage of cotton in the composition so they’ll be breathable in warm weather. You might also like a shot of stretch for extra flex – we’ve add some Spandex to the mix for ease of movement.

Moss - slim fit khaki chino shorts

FIT

Chino shorts come in all sorts of fits. Our advice for a modern profile is pair that’s just the right side of slim in fit (not skin-tight, but not baggy either), with a length that hits a couple of inches above your knee.

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High society and thundering hooves: our guide to the UK’s biggest racing events

Here’s everything you need to know about, and what to wear to, the UK’s biggest racing events.

 

ALL THE INFO ON THE BIGGEST UK RACE EVENTS

Words: L. Thorpe

 

Races are a big deal in the UK. Every year, thousands converge on the tracks for illustrious events like Cheltenham, Royal Ascot, and The Grand National. If you’re gearing up to see the world’s finest thoroughbreds and experience the social event of a lifetime, here’s everything you need to know about the country’s most thrilling racing events, including what to wear.

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Moss - slim fit double breasted camel flannel suit

Cheltenham

March 14-17

Cheltenham is a celebration of style, speed and strength, where spectators sport their finest tweed with a glass of champagne as hooves strike turf each March. Set at the edge of the picturesque Cotswolds, the prestigious four-day event is the first major race on the calendar each year, and one of the most anticipated. Prize pot: £625,000

What to wear to Cheltenham

There is no official dress code at Cheltenham, but smart is preferable. A tweed jacket or a full suit is ideal, especially when paired with a tie or cravat.

Location: Evesham Rd, Cheltenham GL50 4SH

Nearest train station: Cheltenham Spa railway

Tickets:

• Club Enclosure: £108
• Tattersalls Enclosure: £79.50
• Best Mate Enclosure: £61.67

Find your nearest Moss store in Worcester.

The Grand National

April 13-15

The Grand National is an exquisite showcase of style, elegance, and pure athleticism. The most-watched horse race in the world has crowds revelling in the excitement as majestic steeds, and their skilled jockeys, compete for glory. This captivating display of prowess happens annually over three days at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. Prize pot: £1 million

What to wear to The Grand National

No official dress code, so feel free to consider bold patterns and colours for this one. Keep it smart with full-length trousers, a collared shirt and a tailored jacket.

Location: Ormskirk Rd, Aintree, Liverpool L9 5AS

Nearest train station: Aintree Station

Tickets:

• Festival Zone: £28.80
• West Tip Seats: £48
• Earl of Derby Terrace: £48
• Garden Club: £80
• Lord Sefton Terrace: £48
• Queen Mother Roof: £83
• Lord Daresbury Roof: £58
• Earl of Derby Lower Seats: £80
• Queen Mother Seats: £104
• Princess Royal Roof: £58
• Earl of Derby Upper Seats: £80
• Lord Sefton Upper Seats: £80
• Princess Royal Seats: £110

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Moss - slim fit sage herringbone tweed suit

Guineas Festival

May 5-7

One of the most anticipated equestrian events of the year, the Guineas Festival showcases world-class flat racing at Newmarket’s Rowley Mile over three days in May. The passion for the sport, stylish fashion and a shared affinity for thrilling contests make the Guineas Festival an unforgettable experience for those seeking an elegant introduction to horse racing. Prize pot: £500,000

What to wear to Guineas Festival

‘Dressed to feel your best’ is the style at Newmarket Racecourses, with comfort and confidence as the only musts. Weather dependent, we recommend chinos or jeans and a polo shirt for understated elegance.

Location: Rowley Mile Racecourse, Cambridge Road, Newmarket CB8 0TF

Nearest train station: Newmarket Station

Tickets:

• Grandstand and Paddock: £10
• Premier Enclosure: £26
• Century Stand: £80

Find your nearest Moss store in Cambridge.

Epsom Derby

June 2-3

Epsom Derby is one of the calendar’s most historic and anticipated equestrian spectacles, from carefully curated outfits and extravagant guests to the sleek, regal thoroughbreds and their riders. This showcase of British style and sophistication occurs over two exhilarating days at Epsom Downs Racecourse. Prize pot: £850,000

What to wear to Epsom Derby

The only formal dress code is for the Queen Elizabeth II Stand, where men must wear either black or grey morning dress on Derby Day, with a top hat and coat. The Style Awards celebrate the best dressed and hand out cash prizes for the most sophisticated attendees.

Location: Tattenham Corner Rd, Epsom KT18 5LQ

Nearest train station: Epsom Station

Tickets:

• Queen Elizabeth Stand: £130
• Grandstand Enclosure: £60
• Picnic package: £280

Find your nearest Moss store in Kingston.

Moss - Royal Ascot regular fit grey sharkskin morning suit

Royal Ascot

June 20-24

Royal Ascot is the UK’s racing crown jewel, attracting over 300,000 visitors yearly to the resplendent Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire for five days. This is the place to immerse yourself in timeless sophistication and customs, from the sacred dress code to the highly anticipated Gold Cup on the ever-enticing Ladies’ Day. Don’t fret gentlemen, the rules apply to us, too, ensuring a genuinely sophisticated affair in the more formal enclosures of Royal Ascot.

What to wear to Royal Ascot

Different dress codes apply depending on which enclosure you join, so be sure to check. That means you’ll be required to wear anything from a three-piece morning suit and top hat to an elegant matching suit, though collared shirts and full-length trousers are also recommended for a more casual look. Prize pot: £17 million

Location: High St, Ascot SL5 7JX

Nearest train station: Ascot Station

Tickets:

• King Edward VII Enclosure: £40
• Queen Anne Enclosure: £20
• Silver Package: £210
• Gold Package: £250
• Platinum Package: £390

Find your nearest Moss store in Bracknell.

York Ebor

August 23-26

The smart, stylish atmosphere of York Ebor leaves a lasting impression on all who attend this exclusive summer racing experience. Held annually at the historic York racecourse, this prestigious event showcases an impressive array of thoroughbred talent and draws a fashionable crowd from far and wide. Prize pot: £70,000

What to wear to York Ebor

The only formal dress code is for premier enclosures, where collared shirts, ties and jackets are required for men. With the weather likely warm this time of year, a linen suit is a brilliant way to stay cool.

Location: Racecourse Road, Knavesmire Road, York YO23 1EX

Nearest train station: Cheltenham Spa railway

Tickets:

• County Stand: £75
• Melrose Club Lounge: £190
• Premier Racing Lounge: £135
• Grandstand and Paddock: £42
• Clocktower and Enclosure: £15

Find your closest Moss store in York.

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Spotlight on: relaxed fit suits

Cut on our roomiest block for an eased-up take on tailoring.

DESIGNED FOR ROOMIER, EASYGOING WEAR

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

The last few years have seen tailoring move into more of a relaxed direction, with softer, roomier silhouettes gaining popularity. This new, more comfortable take allows you to take the suit out of the office and into more casual settings, granting room for more versatility around styling. Think open necked shirts, roll neck jumpers and patterned tees (though, a classic Oxford and knitted tie works a treat too).

See below for our take on the relaxed suit trend.

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Moss - relaxed fit mauve flannel double breasted suit

 

We’ve taken the classic double-breasted suit and loosened it up a bit, creating a slouchier profile with slightly dropped shoulders and a boxier fit through the torso. The trousers have been widened slightly, allowing for a straight drop that falls to puddle on your shoes. It’s our roomiest fit, cut generously for an overall looser look.

That doesn’t mean it can’t look smart, though – though relaxed fit suits are great for weekend wear, they can easily be styled for the office too. Create an overall laid-back aesthetic by combining with a Cuban collar and a pair of white trainers, or smarten it up by pairing with a striped linen shirt and polished shoes.

It’s a modern, easy take on the regular fit, so the styling options are truly endless.

 

Moss - relaxed fit copper flannel double breasted suit

Our relaxed fit suits come in three trending tones – port, copper and dusty pink. From chilled summer weddings to warm weekends with friends, they’ll be your go-to this season.

Outfit ideas for bank holiday weekend

A four-day weekend means four good reasons to get some new things in your wardrobe.

 A FOUR DAY WEEKEND CALLS FOR A SPRING WARDROBE UPDATE

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

We love a bank holiday here in the UK. And with Easter bank holiday offering up a four-day weekend, it’s time to step up your outfit game and look the part, whatever you’ve got going on. Whether you’re seeing family, going away for a few days or hanging out closer to home, we’ve got looks worthy of showing off.

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Tonal spring knits

Every spring wardrobe deserves space for multiple short sleeve shirts. Worn open or over a vest in the summer months, it’s an easily layerable piece that can see you through spring too. Choose a hue that works for you – a darker tone looks great for evening plans while lighter, brighter colours are perfect for days out in the sun. Wear on it’s own if the weather permits, or layer with a light jacket or overshirt with the sleeves rolled up.

A cotton blend with added stretch makes our knitted cuban collar shirt roomy, breathable but still structured enough to offer soft lines across the shoulders. Add a neutral pair of chinos with an elasticated waistband for extra comfort and you’ve got the perfect off-duty look. Make it tonal by adding a pair of khaki loafers for a cohesive finish.

If it’s cooler than anticipated

 

Neutrals galore

Neutrals are trending, and for good reason – they’re the perfect base for building an outfit, but don’t look half bad when styled together, either. Take it up a notch this spring by trying out a new pattern or two; our floral zip bomber features subtle tonal embroidery that’ll ease you in if you’re hesitant to try something a bit different.

As for the rest of the outfit, continue the oatmeal colour story by combining an airy linen jogger with a merino-rich tee, finishing with a pair of neutral-toned chunky trainers.

If it’s cooler than anticipated

A graphic affair

If you’re feeling bold, a graphic shirt will get you all the right attention. Start off with a pair of chinos, crafted from a soft cotton with added stretch for busy days. Versatile and easy to style, they’re just a good with a button-down Oxford as they are with a plain white tee, allowing for an easy transition between events.

Then, the star of the show; a knitted Cuban shirt featuring a Japanese inspired landscape. It’s a stand out piece, and works well alongside simple separates and a pair of fresh white trainers. Graphic shirts are great for drawing attention to your upper half, or adding a bit of interest to a muted outfit.

If it’s cooler than anticipated

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Spring workwear essentials

What you need to know about this essential suit style.

UPDATE YOUR WORKWEAR FOR THE NEW SEASON

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

With the slow but steady arrival of spring, it’s time to shake off the remnants of winter and breathe new life into your weekday wardrobe. And with a new season come new fabrics, styles and ways to wear your work suit. These are the ones you’ll be reaching for every spring and beyond. Read on to see our picks for the season ahead.

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Moss - Italian tailored fit taupe check suit

Elevated checks for work days and weekend days

If you’re looking to get one check suit this season, let it be this one; crafted from the finest Italian wool at the famous Barberis mill in Biella, it’s an elevated take on a classic that will see you through the working week and beyond. Neutral coloured checks are great because you can dress them up and down as you please; pair with a crisp white Oxford and tie for a big meeting, or layer over a open collared shirt like a skipper for smart-casual days.

 

Performance is everything

Office days require a sturdy, reliable suit that will stand the test of time. In come our performance suits, a collection of tailoring engineered for durability (they look good too). With a water, stain and crease-resistant coating, you’ll be gliding from meeting to client lunches without worrying about a crumpled getup. Add a bit of stretch, and commuting is a dream. Learn more about our performance suits here.

This one comes in a deep green tone and is cut to a sharp, tailored fit.

 

Moss - tailored fit navy raincoat

The right coat for the season

Unfortunately for us Brits, spring is also a time for wet weather. You don’t want to be lugging around a heavy winter jacket in warmer temperatures though – our navy raincoat is ideal for the changing season, protecting your suiting from the elements and looking good doing it too. Crafted from a lightweight cotton for extra breathability, it comes with a removable nylon insert that adds an additional level of warmth and protection if there is a cooler snap. If it does get warm, remove it altogether for a light jacket ready to take on spring showers.

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