Men's Jackets & Outerwear
Studio Nicholson’s men’s designer coats and outerwear are crafted i...
Studio Nicholson’s men’s designer coats and outerwear are crafted in luxury wool, leather and technical fabrics. Each piece explores proportion, texture and ease, from trench and car coats to quilted puffers and minimalist blousons. Designed to endure, these layers reflect the precision and quiet confidence of the Studio Nicholson menswear aesthetic.
MEN'S JACKETS & OUTERWEAR
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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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Over Leather Jacket in BlackOver Leather Jacket in Black
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- £1,295
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Derby Denim Jacket in Bleached WashDerby Denim Jacket in Bleached Wash
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- £375
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Piston Leather Jacket in BlackPiston Leather Jacket in Black
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- £1,095
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Marne Jacket in IndigoMarne Jacket in Indigo
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- £650
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Styling designer outerwear begins with proportion. A structured jacket, whether leather, wool, or canvas, benefits from contrast beneath it. Lightweight shirting or fine knitwear softens the silhouette, while wider trousers or straight denim create a grounded outline. Luxury bomber jackets and shorter cuts sit neatly with relaxed tailoring, allowing the overall shape to feel considered rather than styled.
Fit is defined by clarity through the shoulder and ease through the body. A jacket should allow space for layering without losing its line. Bomber styles are naturally more compact, sitting closer to the waist, while blazers and longer coats introduce length and structure. The right fit supports movement while maintaining a precise silhouette.
The blazer sits between formal and informal dressing. Worn with tailored trousers, it creates a cohesive set. Paired with denim or more relaxed pieces, it introduces structure without rigidity. Fabric choice shapes the outcome. Premium wool offers refinement, while cotton and technical blends bring a lighter, more adaptable feel. The blazer works best when treated as part of a wider system rather than a standalone piece.
Canvas is valued for its durability and evolving character. Over time, the fabric softens and develops a natural patina, becoming more individual with wear. Unlike more delicate materials, canvas benefits from a considered approach to care. Light cleaning and air drying preserve its structure, while waxing, where appropriate, can enhance resistance to the elements. The appeal lies in its balance of function and texture.
The bomber jacket offers a compact, adaptable layer. Its shorter length makes it well suited to layering over designer shirts or luxury knitwear without excess bulk. In lighter fabrics, it transitions easily between seasons, while more insulated versions provide warmth in colder conditions. The silhouette remains clean and understated, allowing it to integrate seamlessly into both casual and more refined looks.
