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Best tweed suits to take you from countryside to C-suite (4)

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By Harvey James

    There’s more to tweed suits than pipe smoking and warm ale drinking. The GQ edit will take you from countryside to corner suite

    It’s hard not to link tweed suits to the shooting, pipe smoking and bustling little pubs of Warwickshire. This rough woollen fabric is water-resistant, hard-wearing and warm, so there is a good reason it is universally loved in the countryside.

    Yet, there is no such thing as a typical tweed. It comes in a variety of weights, weaves and colours, which means that once you step away from the bucolic stereotype, there is a world of tweed suiting options out there to explore. It is actually one of the smartest ways to stay warm without bulking up on layers, making it the winter suit fabric of choice for city slickers and country folk alike. And, newer lightweight varieties mean you can don a tweed suit well into the warmer months too. Sound like your next best suit? You won’t regret it. Here’s our pick of the tweed suits that are far more boardroom than bumpkin.

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    Best tweed suits to take you from countryside to C-suite (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the most versatile tweed color? ›

    Grey: Grey is a classic tweed colour that is versatile and timeless. It can be paired with a wide range of colours, making it a popular choice for suits, jackets, and trousers. Grey tweed also looks great in home decor items such as cushions and throws, and can be used to create a modern or traditional look.

    What brands are good tweeds? ›

    Iconic brands include Harris Tweed, Bladen Supasax, Dunn & Co, Daks and many more.

    Is a tweed suit considered formal? ›

    A tweed suit can be dressy or casual, depending on the fabric and style. For a more formal look, choose a tweed suit with a dark color and fine pattern. For a less formal look, choose a tweed suit with a light color and bold pattern. Be sure to wear dress shoes and tie with your tweed suit.

    Is a tweed suit professional? ›

    Some outfits are more across-the-board than others. An example of this is the tweed suit; it's professional but not excessively formal (due to the texture of the fabric) ̶ and perfect for both formal and casual dress codes.

    What should you not wear with tweed? ›

    Check Tweed

    Pair it with your tailored suit trousers and crisp white shirt for a formal affair or tone it down with a pair of well-fitted jeans and a sweater. Avoid pairing this jacket with a checked or patterned shirt as it would make the outfit loud and mismatched.

    What is the best quality tweed? ›

    Tweeds from the Isle of Harris give you a wide range of the finest tweeds available in the world.

    What is the most famous tweed? ›

    The most famous brand named Tweed is of course Harris.

    Harris Tweed has an open, loose twill weave that is rough to the touch. First woven in the 18th century by crofters in the Outer Hebrides, it was introduced to the British aristocracy in the 1840s by Lady Dunmore.

    Which brand is famous for tweed? ›

    Which brand is famous for tweed? Many popular fashion brands, including Chanel, Harris Tweed, Burberry, Linton Tweeds, and Magee 1866, are known for using tweed in their collections. Other designers also incorporate tweed in their own unique ways.

    What shoes to wear with tweed suit? ›

    Due to the versatility that tweed offers, you can experiment more freely with the style of your footwear. Whilst loafers and Oxfords provide seamless classic looks, you can also experiment with a Chelsea boot for a contemporary finish to your attire.

    What tie to wear with tweed suit? ›

    For more formal events, a black, brown, or green tie is best. However, there are some exceptions. Deep burgundy and light blue ties can contrast amazingly with a green tweed suit. Just try to match the hues: lighter colours tend to go together, and the same with darker colours.

    What type of people wear tweed? ›

    In the past there's been a misconception about tweed in that it was purely for landed gentry or country types. In recent years however, the distinctive, versatile fabric has enjoyed a resurgence, and not just for shooting jackets or country attire but rediscovered for modern jacketing, coats and waistcoats.

    Can you wear a tweed suit to an interview? ›

    A big no. Chic pastel-hued, a tweed or knitted tie that complements your suit is definitely the way forward here.

    How long does a tweed suit last? ›

    A good tweed suit should last many years. Some men have them for 20 or 30 years and they still look new.

    Can you wear tweed to a job interview? ›

    Nothing screams style and professionalism more than a classic tweed suit. The textured, black and white jacket with a matching pencil skirt or trousers is smart and memorable. Tweed is a great alternative to a plain black or navy suit as not only is it more fashionable, it is also incredibly versatile.

    What is the most versatile color to wear? ›

    Some of the more versatile colors in clothing design include:
    • Black: Black is perhaps the most versatile color in clothing. ...
    • White: White is another classic and versatile color. ...
    • Gray: Gray is a neutral color that comes in various shades, from light heather gray to dark charcoal.
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    What colors go with tweed? ›

    Light blue shirts pair excellently with brown tweed. For darker tweed, you can go for darker, navy blue shirts – which also work better for more formal events. Brown and pink is a classic colour combination which can be applied to tweed. Wear these colours together for a bolder, more modern aesthetic.

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