3 ways to wear a tailored tweed jacket

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There are the wardrobe basics and then there is the tweed blazer: an outerwear so versatile, flattering and timeless that its fan base ranges from Princess Diana to Kaia Gerber. As the weather gets colder and we begin to put together our fall and winter sets, acquiring the perfect tweed blazer is number one priority at BAZAAR HQ, thanks, in part, to recent runway nods from Celine, Thom Browne and Chanel.

But as a mainstay of British style, it’s only fitting that our favorite iterations are handcrafted from historic British mills. Take Really Wild, for example, which makes pieces that evoke our island’s rich heritage in cutting-edge fashion, using sustainably sourced materials and local manufacturers. All of Really Wild’s signature knits and tweeds are woven with cashmere and wool sourced from some of Scotland’s oldest factories, including the legendary Lovat Mill nestled in Hawick, a quaint Scottish Borders town.

Here we show you three ways to wear the tweed jacket for this season, and each season afterwards.

1. Country activities

The combination of a falling temperature and the rebirth of inter-British travel equates to one thing: stylish weekends spent out of town. Long country walks require a suitable wardrobe: a captivating mix of practicality (warm stretchy leggings, notched-soled ankle boots) and style (an oversized printed scarf, a perfectly proportioned overcoat). Go for the Red Check Shacket by Really Wild, then add an oversized knit from Jil Sander, comfy pants and Khaite’s polished version of the old-fashioned wellington boots.

2. Brunch time

3 ways to style a tweed blazer
Monica Vinader earrings, £ 70 from FARFETCH; Citizens of Humanity jeans, £ 290, REALLY WILD; Saint Laurent blouse, £ 945, FARFETCH; Really Wild Jacket, £ 425, REALLY WILD; Chloé handbag, £ 1,290, NET-A-PORTER; Jimmy Choo pumps, £ 485, MYTHERESA

A tailored blazer is the key to an effortlessly chic “Saturday brunch†outfit, offering a slightly masculine touch and an immediate sense of polish. Really Wild’s beige single-breasted iteration is made from 100% virgin wool tweed and is best paired with faded blue slightly flared jeans from Citizens of Humanity, dizzying Jimmy Choo-style pumps and a ponytail collar silk blouse. from Saint Laurent. Extra points for a red lip.

3. Work the part

3 ways to style a tweed blazer
Really Wild Wetherby Coat in Navy, £ 425, REALLY WILD; By Alona in the Really Wild Necklace, £ 165, REALLY WILD; Altuzarra dress, £ 1,045, MATCHESFASHION.COM; Amina Muaddi heels, £ 470, HARRODS; Bottega Veneta bag, £ 4,645, MYTHERESA

The easiest way to update your work wardrobe for fall and winter? Don’t change anything, just add the right layer. Really Wild’s Wetherby Coat in Navy is the perfect overcoat for town or country, crafted from a Scottish lambswool tweed in a stunning navy and beige plaid. The neat Peter Pan collar accentuates the relaxed silhouette, and the raglan sleeve gives it an unstructured feel that lends itself to donning chunky knits or suits, making it the perfect companion for your trusty beige ribbed dress and mule office uniform. black. Just add a new season dangling necklace and top-handle tote (you can never go wrong with Bottega), and you’re good to go.


Step into nature – explore the AW21 collection at verywildclothing.com

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