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HOW TO WEAR CHECKS AND TWEEDS: THE COMPLETE GUIDE

Hobbs models walk beside a heritage train wearing Abraham Moon tweed clothing.

Synonymous with timeless British style, we’ve alway championed the use of naturally sustainable wool checks and tweeds in our collections – and this season is no different. Woven at the renowned Abraham Moon mill in Yorkshire, here’s how to wear our artisanal tweeds over the coming months.

Hobbs model stands next to a heritage train wearing a tweed jacket.

TRAIL BLAZER

Boasting work-to-weekend versatility, tweed blazers, such as the Hackness jacket, can easily be smartened up for work or worn casually at the weekend. Team with a silk shirt, tailored trousers and loafers for the office, then pair with denim on off-duty days.

HERITAGE HERO

Perennially chic, classic checks boast a timeless appeal that promises the joy of rediscovery, year after year. Consider a chequered pinafore dress the perfect layering piece – whether worn under a wool jacket or styled over a sleek roll neck jumper.

Hobbs model stands next to a heritage train with a dalmatian dog, wearing a check
Hobbs model stands inside a train carriage wearing a tweed pencil skirt and roll neck jumper.

COOL COORDINATION

Pink, orange, green, blue. Whichever check colour palette you're drawn to, there's lots of ways to switch up your look with an array of pieces to mix and match. Take a single-minded approach in colour matching check on check or consider layering in a monochromatic fashion.

TONAL TEXTURES

The easiest route to instant impact? Layer tone on tone, sticking to a single colour palette, like this AW22's key colour: rich plum. The trick is to blend complementary shades while playing with texture to add interest. Think brushed-finish coats with deeply saturated knitted jumpers and textured wool skirts.

Hobbs model stands inside a train carriage wearing a tweed pencil skirt and roll neck jumper.

As you can see from our guide on how to wear checks and tweeds, they’re a versatile wardrobe investment with lasting sartorial appeal.

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