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Article: Everything Tweed Suits: A Men's Fashion Guide

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Everything Tweed Suits: A Men's Fashion Guide

Autumn is finally here, and in men's formal fashion, autumn attire usually entails tweed suits. It's time to consider which pieces you should upgrade your wardrobe with and whether tweed is a good fit for you. Each year, we see a different interpretation of the same beloved fabric. In 2025, the focus is all on the colour palette and modern cuts.

For gents that are just starting their tweed journey, we created a comprehensive guide with everything you need to know about tweed suits. If you want to learn what tweed suits are made of and how and where to wear them this season, keep reading!

Brief History of Tweed Fabric 

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Tweed suits have been around for centuries, and their history is just as fascinating as the suits themselves. The first tweed suits were made in Scotland in the 18th century, and they were popular among the country's hunters and fishermen. Tweed is a type of woollen fabric that is known for its durability and water-resistant properties, which makes it perfect for outdoor activities.

In the early 1900s, tweed suits began to gain popularity in England, where they were worn by both men and women. They were particularly popular among the British aristocracy, who found them to be both stylish and practical. During this time, tweed suits were also used by military officers and hunters, who needed clothing that could withstand the elements.

Today, tweed suits are still popular among those who want a stylish and practical garment. They are perfect for cold-weather climates and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. If you're looking for a suit that will keep you warm and stylish all winter long, then a tweed suit is definitely worth considering.

Best Tweed Colour Combinations

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Cobalt blue and pink, along with earthy greens, have been dominating 2025 fashion. In the 2025/2026 autumn/winter season, they'll remain trendy colours, as seen in high-fashion runway collections

While translating bold colour combinations on the runway into wearable everyday looks may not be as straightforward as directly replicating the outfit, it’s still worth the effort. Incorporating trendy seasonal colours into small additions to your outfit – whether it be an accent or an accessory – helps create a fresh interpretation of an otherwise classic garment. 

Consider starting with including either colour in small doses, for cobalt blue, our pick is going for a pocket square or tie in that shade. A subtle yet stylish way to include pink would be with a shirt, either paired with a suit or layered underneath an neutral-tone knit jumper.

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As for emerald green, you can go all out with a green tweed suit, a look that has been spotlighted on recent runways for its rich, jewel-toned elegance. Designers are embracing monochrome tailoring and earthy accents this season, making green tweed a perfect balance of classic menswear and modern trends. Pair it with understated accessories to let the colour speak for itself while keeping the outfit versatile and refined.

What Are the Main Types of Tweed Suits for Men?

In modern menswear, three classic tweed suit styles continue to stand out, each offering its own character and place in a wardrobe:

Single-Breasted Tweed
This is the most universally worn style, featuring a single column of buttons down the front. In 2025, designers are favouring lighter weights and softer silhouettes even in tweed tailoring, making the single-breasted option more versatile across formal and casual looks.


Single-Breasted Tweed

This is the most universally worn style, featuring a single column of buttons down the front. In 2025, designers are favouring lighter weights and softer silhouettes even in tweed tailoring, making the single-breasted option more versatile across formal and casual looks.


Double-Breasted Tweed

With two staggered rows of buttons and overlapping flaps, the double-breasted tweed suit has made a notable comeback. It adds structure and visual weight to the upper body, helping to broaden the shoulders. In trending collections, double-breasted tweeds often appear in earthy tones and deep jewel hues – marrying tradition with modernity. When worn unbuttoned, it can also serve as a chic layering piece over knits or chinos.

Country Tweed Suit
A relic of country wear, the hacking jacket has evolved into a more relaxed yet stylish tweed option. It’s typically shorter in length and less formal than full suit jackets, often rooted in sporting and countryside heritage. Historically, this style was designed with mobility in mind for horse riding and outdoor pursuits. While less seen in the fast-paced runways, it remains a favourite among those who prefer a more casual tweed aesthetic.

The Enduring Appeal of Tweed: More Than Just Style

Wearing a tweed suit offers several advantages that make it a staple in men’s wardrobes:

  • Weather-Ready Protection: Tweed’s dense weave helps shield you from wind and light rain, making it perfect for cooler seasons.
  • Exceptional Warmth: The thick, textured fabric keeps you comfortable even in crisp autumn and winter weather.
  • Long-Lasting Durability: Tweed is a resilient material that stands up to everyday wear, with proper care, your suit can last for years.
  • Timeless Style: Beyond practicality, tweed exudes classic sophistication, making it a versatile choice for both casual and formal occasions.

Styling Men’s Tweed Suits 

How to Style a Tweed Suit for Weddings

A men’s 3-piece tweed suit can look incredibly sharp at a wedding if styled the right way. Choose lighter tones like beige, brown, or even green to keep things elegant while still standing out. Pair your suit with a white shirt and add a tie or cravat in a rich color such as burgundy or deep blue. Polished brown or burgundy shoes work perfectly here. Keep accessories tasteful and simple: a pocket square, cufflinks, or a lapel pin will elevate the outfit without making it look too busy. If it is an outdoor or autumn wedding, layering a waistcoat or a smart overcoat in camel or taupe ties the look together.

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How to Style a Tweed Suit for Casual Settings

A good thing about tweed is its versatility, meaning it doesn’t always have to feel formal. For a casual setting, pair a tweed jacket with navy chinos or tailored-fit trousers for a clean look that feels relaxed but still stylish. Now, for a touch of personality, add a patterned shirt like a subtle check or stripe. Lastly for shoes, darker brown brogues or suede boots hit the right balance of laid-back and polished. Layer with a lightweight knit in cream, olive, or taupe when the weather cools. Small details such as a patterned pocket square or scarf in seasonal colours like petrol blue or burgundy help make the outfit look put together without trying too hard.

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How to Style a Tweed Suit Like the Peaky Blinders 

The Peaky Blinders craze is gaining momentum once again following the recent movie announcement, and with it, the timeless Peaky Blinders style is back in the spotlight. Not only are tweed suits stylish and comfortable, but they also provide extra warmth during the colder months. This makes tweeds a both practical and fashionable choice for a fall/winter suit. If you're looking to channel the Peaky Blinders aesthetic, here are a few tips on how to wear a tweed suit the right way.

To start, pair your 3-piece tweed suit for men with a crisp white shirt. This classic choice highlights the rich texture of tweed while keeping the look sharp and understated. For footwear, stick with black dress shoes or sturdy brogue boots to stay true to the show’s vintage-inspired vibe.

When it comes to accessories, less is more. A tie clip or knit scarf adds subtle detail without overpowering the outfit. And, of course, no Peaky Blinders look is complete without the infamous flat cap – an unmistakable finishing touch that ties the whole ensemble together.

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How to Wear a Tweed Suit for Men: Styling Tips

A tweed suit is one of the most versatile additions to a man’s wardrobe. Its durability and warmth make it a natural choice for autumn and winter, but its style is what truly sets it apart. Here are some practical ways to wear tweed with confidence:

  • Dress it up: For formal occasions, pair your tweed suit with a formal classic-collar shirt, tie, and leather shoes. This creates a sharp, heritage-inspired look that works well for weddings, dinners, or professional events.
  • Keep it relaxed: Swap the tie for a fine-gauge knit, roll-neck, or even a casual button-down to make tweed less formal without losing sophistication.
  • Mix textures smartly: Layering a tweed suit with wool or leather accessories elevates the outfit while complementing the fabric’s texture.
  • Choose the right footwear: While brogues and boots are timeless pairings with tweed, loafers can add a modern twist for less formal settings.
  • Stay balanced with accessories: Let the tweed be the statement. Stick to subtle details like a pocket square, leather belt, or classic watch to complete the look.

With these tips, you’ll find that a tweed suit isn’t just traditional—it’s a style investment you can adapt to almost any occasion.

What to Look for in a Tweed Suit: Buying Tips

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Investing in a tweed suit is all about finding the right balance between quality, fit, and personal style. Here are a few things to keep in mind before making your purchase:

  1. Fabric Quality: Opt for a suit made from high-quality, durable wool. A well-crafted fabric will not only look better but also stand the test of time.
  2. The Right Fit: A tweed suit should offer comfort without feeling restrictive. Ensure the cut complements your build and allows for ease of movement. 
  3. Colour Choice: From classic neutral colours to bold jewel shades, select a colour that reflects your personality and aligns with your wardrobe. If you’re looking for a versatile staple, stick to a neutral coloured suit. 
  4. Budget Considerations: Tweed suits are an investment. Plan your budget carefully, keeping in mind that a premium suit will reward you with years of wear.

By weighing these factors, you’ll be able to choose a tweed suit that blends modern style with long-lasting practicality.

Sirri Men’s Tweed Suits: Your Source for Fall/Winter Excellence

Step into the season with confidence and refinement by choosing from Sirri’s men’s tweed suits collection. Whether you’re upgrading your weekday wardrobe or looking for a standout piece for special occasions, our expertly crafted tweed suits embody timeless elegance with a modern edge. 

At Sirri, you'll find tweed suits for men that are stylish and affordable. Tweed suits are perfect for fall and winter, and they can be dressed up or down to suit your needs. Whether you're looking for something formal or casual, we have the perfect tweed suit for you. Explore the collection today and make fall and winter your most stylish seasons yet. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are tweed suits still in style?

Tweed suits are definitely not out of style. In fact, they are coming back into style in a big way. Many celebrities and fashion icons have been spotted wearing tweed suits in recent years, and the trend is only growing. So if you're looking for a classic suit that will never go out of style, a tweed suit is a great option.

What is a tweed suit?

Tweed suits are a type of suit made from tweed, a rough fabric made from wool. They are typically thicker and more durable than other types of suits, making them a good choice for colder weather. Tweed suits can be worn for both formal and casual events and come in many different colours and styles.

Can I wear a tweed jacket with chinos in a professional setting?

Yes, but it depends on the dress code of your workplace. Pairing a tweed jacket with chinos creates a smart-casual look that works well in business-casual environments, creative industries, or less formal offices. To keep the outfit professional, choose tailored chinos in neutral shades like navy, grey, or beige, and balance them with a formal shirt and polished shoes. If your office leans more corporate or requires formal attire, stick to a full tweed suit instead.

How has tweed style evolved in 2025 compared to the past?

Today’s tweed is lighter, more versatile, and styled with a modern twist. While traditional tweed was heavier and mainly reserved for country pursuits or strictly formal wear, 2025 trends show it being tailored in slimmer cuts and softer fabrics that work in both casual and professional settings. Designers are also experimenting with bolder colors and pairings, making tweed just as relevant on the runway as it is in everyday wardrobes.

Can I wear a tweed jacket as a suit separate instead of the full set?

Yes, and it can actually be a smart way to get more mileage out of your tweed. Wearing the jacket on its own gives you flexibility to style it differently depending on the setting. In a smart-casual environment, pair it with dark chinos or corduroy trousers for a refined look. For something laid-back, such as a friends’ gathering, dark denim works just as well. The key is balance: keep the rest of your outfit simple so the tweed remains the focal point.

Is tweed a good fabric for a suit?

Tweed is a good fabric for a suit because it is thick and durable. It can also be dressed up or down, making it a versatile option for formal and smart casual occasions.

Are tweed suits expensive?

Generally speaking, tweed suits can be expensive. But there are affordable options available. The price of a tweed suit depends on several factors, including the quality of the tweed, the type of construction, and the design. However, there are fabric blends available for those who are looking for budget-friendly options.

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