
1980s · 1990s · British
Designer
Aquascutum
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
wool tweed
Culture
British
Movement
Power Dressing
Influences
British country suiting · Glen plaid tradition
A classic British tailored blazer in traditional Glen plaid tweed featuring a complex check pattern in earth tones. The jacket displays structured construction with notched lapels, a two-button front closure, and flap pockets at the hip. The shoulders appear moderately padded, characteristic of 1990s tailoring, while maintaining the timeless proportions of British country suiting. The tweed shows a traditional weave with intersecting lines creating windowpane checks overlaid with smaller plaid elements. The forest green lining is visible at the interior, suggesting quality construction typical of established British outerwear manufacturers. The overall silhouette reflects the refined, professional aesthetic of early 1990s fashion.
Lineage: “British country suiting”
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The navy wool suiting fabric holds the DNA of British tailoring tradition—that precise, unforgiving weave that built the backbone of Savile Row—while the glen plaid blazer represents its country cousin, softened with the irregular checks and tweedy texture of weekend estates.