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Men’s Jackets for Autumn and Winter
Autumn is when jackets really start to pull their weight. The days cool off, evenings sharpen, and a suede or leather jacket suddenly feels like the perfect middle ground. By November you are reaching for bombers and waterproofs layered, not just to fend off the drizzle but because it looks right. Winter calls in the heavy fabrics and utility jackets, the pieces that hold their own when the cold digs in.
A Jacket That Outlives Your Trainers
There are clothes you wear until they wear out and then there are jackets that stay with you for years, even decades. At Percival we put jackets firmly in the second camp. Every piece is cut with care, stitched with detail and made from fabrics sourced from suppliers we actually know by name. Wool, twill, leather, denim, all chosen not just to look good today but to hold their own long into the future. These are men’s jackets built to last, not churned out for a season. Add in limited runs, UK bespoke design and subtle detailing that rewards a closer look and you get something rare in modern wardrobes, a style that feels personal and stays valuable.
What Jackets are in Style for 2025?
We probably should not be telling you this, but here it is anyway. Think of it as a little insider knowledge, the sort of thing fashion people normally whisper at showroom dinners. The jackets that matter in 2025 are not flash-in-the-pan fads, they are core pieces reimagined with a Percival twist.
Wool overshirts are stepping up as the all-rounders, good for the office, good for the pub, and good for layering when the cold gets serious. Fleece jackets are still firmly in play, but ours lean toward tailored rather than dog-walking gear. Suede leather brings that refined edge, a softer take on a classic. Corduroy jackets are very much alive, textured with character. Bombers are still the go-to for making everyday look styled, while contrast collar jackets and our zip up collared jackets (yes, we refuse to call them blousons) are the sleeper hits you will not find done this way anywhere else. As for colour, espresso brown leads the charge, forest green is the understated rival to navy, and black remains the timeless anchor. Three shades, endless outfits.
