Corduroy has been an essential Autumn/Winter staple since gaining popularity in the 1970s. The classic fabric is not only soft and sturdy, but it’s come a long way aesthetically since the 70’s to offer more versatility for the modern man.
The term corduroy itself translates as ‘the cloth of king’, and is an apt description for an alternative suit that can be dressed up, or dressed down, for every occasion.
I’m currently making my first corduroy suit for my personal collection and opted for a classic 2 piece with notch lapels. Keep your eyes peeled for the finished product very soon.
Colour Recommendation: Green, Cream & Navy.
Houndstooth
Originating in the Scottish borders, Houndstooth is a recurring theme in tailoring and one that never goes out of style – mainly because the subtle pattern blends sophistication and versatility.
Being such a versatile woven check, you could even pair Houndstooth suits with a number of garments such as gloves, hats and coats.
For my clients that work within a more conservative environment I have to make a more careful decision when picking out materials. However, this classic option offers reassurance through wardrobe longevity and always looks the part.
Colour recommendation - Grey, White, Navy.
Gun Club Check
The Gun Club pattern takes its name from a design adopted in 1874 by the New York Gun Club, based on the Glen Check or Glenurquhart Check.
With a large overcheck of windowpanes, which traditionally should consist of two different shades, Gun Club Check is a great design for winter blazers or overcoats.
The beauty of the Gun Club Check is that it never goes out of fashion, you could wear this suit, blazer or coat in the city or in the country and feel confident in it too.
Colour recommendation - Green, Brown, Orange.
The change in season can feel overwhelming, but with an insight of the trends coming through in A/W22, and keeping your wardrobe essentials updated, you’ll be ready to tackle the colder months in style.