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Style for the older man: the unstructured jacket & the rise of smart comfortable wear

Monday, 25 August 2014

The rise of British manufacture has revived skills which are bringing shapes and styles to menswear which have roots in a long heritage. Tailoring has long British traditions in producing formal suits, jackets, blazers. These are all structured garments with lining, internal canvas pieces and a construction that makes them formal and shaped in appearance.

Older man style: an unstructured jacket allows me to wear a suit, but feel comfortable, as if in jumper and jeans

But another style of jacket has been revived in the last few years. It's unstructured, unlined or semi-lined, and comfortable, with soft shoulders, patch pockets and even (as mine above) shirt-style cuffs. It's generally cheaper than a tailored jacket because it has its roots in the working coats that used to be turned out for engine drivers, bus conductors, mechanics, road repair and factory workers.

Workers needed to wear a garment that was cheap to produce and allowed freedom of movement while looking reasonably smart (this was a time when men, however humble, still took pride in their appearance). These characteristics are exactly what younger, middle-aged or older men are now looking for in their search for smart but comfortable casual wear.


The rise in popularity of this style coincides with the deformalisation (if that's a word) of menswear. Men now wear suits for both semi-formal and casual wear, encouraged by the comfort that an unstructured jacket brings. I find I now throw on my Oliver Spencer linen/cotton mix suit (pictured above), with its unlined jacket, as readily as I might a cotton jumper and pair of chinos - and I feel just as relaxed. 


Such styles are available from many menswear labels that design and/or manufacture in the UK including -

Old Town
Tender
Private White V.C.
S.E.H. Kelly 
Albam 
Cro'jack
Universal Works
Oliver Spencer and others.

Try them and you'll find a coat jacket that's immediately comfortable. The tailoring won't be as sharp or the fit as snappy as a structured and lined tailored jacket - but that's the strength of a garment that is fuelling the rise in comfortable, smart casual menswear.





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Labels: Albam, blazer, Cro'jack, jacket, Old Town, Oliver Spencer, Private White VC, Style for the older man, Tender, Universal Works, unstructured, vintage, workwear

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  1. Anonymous25 August 2014 at 16:47

    Hello
    Happened across your blog - love it. So as I can get a bead on your clothes, can you please tell me your height and weight and what is your normal sizes for various attire? Thanks.

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  2. Grey Fox26 August 2014 at 12:58

    Hi Anon, I'm pretty much as I appear in the photo - a very slim 6'.

    GF

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  3. Matthew Pike29 August 2014 at 08:09

    Nice post David, these are my kind of suits, the type I feel most comfortable and myself in.

    Buckets & Spades

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