
The Textured Fabric Suit
This trend focuses on suits made from fabrics with a distinct tactile quality, such as tweed, velvet, herringbone, and linen.
As we look towards the upcoming seasons, the American suit market is embracing a dynamic blend of relaxed sophistication and bold self-expression. For both men and women, tailoring is moving away from rigid formality towards more comfortable and versatile silhouettes. Key trends for Fall/Winter 2025 and Spring/Summer 2026 include the resurgence of '80s-inspired power dressing with strong shoulders and wider lapels, a continued love for relaxed and even oversized fits, and a renewed interest in textured fabrics like tweed, velvet, and linen. Color palettes are also evolving, with earthy, neutral tones providing a sophisticated base, while bold, statement colors like fiery red, cobalt blue, and rich burgundy are used to command attention. For women, the power suit is being reclaimed with a focus on feminine silhouettes, including nipped-in waists and skirt suits, while men are seeing a comeback of the double-breasted jacket with a modern, slimmer cut. Sustainability is another undercurrent, with a growing appreciation for quality craftsmanship and durable materials. Overall, the suit is being redefined as a versatile garment for a variety of occasions, from the boardroom to casual social events, reflecting a modern approach to personal style. The market is seeing a clear divergence from the ultra-slim fits of the past, prioritizing comfort and personal expression. This is evident in the rise of the 'Relaxed Silhouette Suit' and the bold 'Statement Color Suit', which cater to a desire for both ease and individuality. Simultaneously, a nostalgic nod to the 1980s brings back the 'Power Suit' with its commanding presence, while a focus on 'Textured Fabrics' adds depth and seasonality. For women's tailoring, 'The Modern Skirt Suit' offers a chic and powerful alternative, signaling a broader redefinition of professional and formal wear for the modern consumer.
Products in this theme

Shelton Cocktail Jacket
Embodies both the textured fabric and '80s power suit trends with its luxurious materials and sharp, confident silhouette.

O'Connor Suit
A versatile signature style that can align with relaxed silhouettes in softer constructions or statement color trends in bolder hues.

Double-Breasted Jacket in Grain de Poudre
A prime example of the '80s power suit trend, featuring strong shoulders and sharp tailoring for a commanding look.

Pinstripe Blazer
Represents the textured fabric trend by using a classic pinstripe pattern to add visual interest and character with a modern edge.

Regent Fit BrooksCool® Suit
Perfectly represents the relaxed silhouette trend with its comfortable construction and breathable fabric, prioritizing ease and versatility.

Madison Fit Stretch Wool Two-Button Suit
A classic, traditional suit that can be adapted to modern trends through styling, offering a versatile base for a relaxed silhouette.

Havana Suit
A versatile model that embodies both the textured fabric trend through its material options and the relaxed silhouette trend with its comfortable cut.

Lazio Suit
A prime example of the statement color suit trend, offered in a variety of bold hues with a modern, slim fit.

Mason Pant and Bondi Blazer
A versatile suiting set that captures the relaxed silhouette trend with its fit and the statement color trend through its various colorways.

Veda Crosby 90s Skirt and Blazer
A perfect example of the modern skirt suit trend, offering a contemporary, 90s-inspired take on the classic two-piece.
Trendy Brands
Tom Ford
A luxury fashion house known for its glamorous, high-end tailoring and sophisticated designs that exude confidence and sex appeal.
Saint Laurent
A French luxury fashion house famous for its modern and iconic pieces, including sharp, rock-and-roll inspired tailoring.
Brooks Brothers
An iconic American retailer known for its classic, preppy style and contributions to American menswear, including the ready-to-wear suit.
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