Jackets and Outerwear
Offering fresh interpretations on the classic men’s blazer, sporty ...
Offering fresh interpretations on the classic men’s blazer, sporty coach jackets, and casual trucker styles, our selection of jackets and outerwear demonstrates an androgynous elegance and traditional tailoring details mixed with exaggerated proportions for a contemporary contrast.
JACKETS & OUTERWEAR
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Del Leather Jacket in BlackDel Leather Jacket in Black
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Men's Dash Suede Jacket in GreyMen's Dash Suede Jacket in Grey
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- £950
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Lyons Jacket in Dark NavyLyons Jacket in Dark Navy
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- £550
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District Crinkle Denim Jacket in BlackDistrict Crinkle Denim Jacket in Black
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- £425
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Nopi Jacket in IndigoNopi Jacket in Indigo
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- £595
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Stein Italian Denim Jacket in BlackStein Italian Denim Jacket in Black
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- £385
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Women's Dash Suede Jacket in GreyWomen's Dash Suede Jacket in Grey
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- £950
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Fit begins through the shoulder, where the structure of the jacket is most defined. A designer men’s jacket should feel clean and controlled across the upper body, with enough ease through the chest and sleeve for layering underneath. Shorter jackets such as bombers sit closer to the waist, while longer outerwear creates a more elongated silhouette. The right fit should support movement while maintaining clarity through the overall shape.
A luxury leather jacket introduces weight, texture, and structure to everyday dressing. Worn over lightweight knitwear, shirting, or jersey, it creates contrast without feeling overly styled. Cleaner silhouettes work especially well with relaxed trousers or denim, allowing the proportions to remain balanced. The appeal lies in restraint. A well-cut leather jacket should feel integrated into the wardrobe rather than treated as a statement piece.
The denim jacket remains one of the most adaptable layers within a modular wardrobe. Lighter than wool outerwear but more structured than shirting, it works naturally between seasons and across different forms of dressing. Designer denim jackets pair easily with tailored trousers, relaxed shorts, or softer knitwear, creating a silhouette that feels grounded without becoming heavy. The best styling keeps the surrounding layers simple and considered.
Bomber jackets create a more compact silhouette, sitting shorter through the body with volume concentrated through the sleeve and upper shape. This makes them particularly effective with wider trousers or relaxed tailoring, where the shorter length helps balance proportion. Luxury bomber jackets work best when the styling remains uncomplicated, allowing the shape and fabrication to define the overall effect.
The most useful outerwear combines practicality with clarity of form. Technical fabrics offer protection and durability, while leather, wool, and suede introduce texture and structure in different ways. A designer jacket should move naturally between settings, adapting to layering, temperature, and everyday use without losing its shape or character. Longevity comes through thoughtful construction, restrained detailing, and balanced proportion.
