Tweed has a reputation for being stiff, old-fashioned, and aggressively British in a way that feels more country estate than actual life. We think that reputation is about twenty years out of date. A well-cut tweed blazer is one of the most versatile pieces you can own. It sharpens up jeans without trying too hard. It layers beautifully over dresses in a way that a plain wool blazer simply does not. The texture does the work so you don’t have to. What we’ve been looking for in this edit are tweed blazers that feel contemporary without abandoning what makes tweed genuinely good: the weight, the weave, the fact that it actually improves with age and wear. We’ve included classic herringbone options alongside more colorful woven styles, fitted cuts alongside boxier ones. These are not pieces you buy and reconsider after a season. A great tweed blazer earns its place in your wardrobe and just keeps earning it.