How To Wear Tweed

Tweed is a distinguished fabric with lovely pattern and colours, let us have look at how to wear tweed in each item.

Suit

Wearing tweed suits equals saying you are living an English country life. If you do live in a severe climate area, tweed suit is actually a good choice, and don’t forget to choose a pair of derby with rubber sole.

Odd Jacket

Tweed jacket is more often seen than suit, and the colours are usually earthy brown and grey. Pattern wise, they can be more iconic Harris and Donegal, and more universal herringbone and houndstooth.

You may think tweed jacket is odd and not easy to pair, to the opposite, you can pair it with jeans, chino, corduroy and of course flannel trousers without pressure.

For those who still prefers jacket in winter, tweed is a must to have.

Overcoat

As overcoat is already a statement garment, nothing will be too strong, and tweed is almost understated for this item.

Vest

Vest is merely owned even for suit wearers. Not to mention tweed vest.

If you are lucky enough to commission a three piece tweed suit, wearing vest separately is not a bad idea at all.

No matter what outfit you put it into, interesting chemistry just happens.

Shoes

I know readers will feel very strange and unexpected when I mentioned shoes, are shoes made of leather?

Not necessary, J.FitzPatrick add this great fabric into button boots this Victorian footwear, and the end result is so modern!

2 Replies to “How To Wear Tweed”

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