60-second style: Linen waistcoats

60-second style: Linen waistcoats

When most conjure the image of a waistcoat, their minds drift to the lustrous sheen of silk - and rightly so, for it has long reigned as the quintessential choice. Yet, linen waistcoats, often paired with a silk back, offer an entirely distinct aesthetic, one that shines brightest at summer weddings and elevates everyday sartorial ensembles with effortless charm. Beyond their visual appeal, linen boasts a noble credential: it ranks among the most sustainable natural fibres, its cultivation dating back millennia with minimal environmental toll.

So, why opt for linen over silk? Both are featherlight and adept at temperature regulation, ensuring comfort through the balmiest of summer days - qualities prized since the Regency era, when gentlemen sought breathable elegance amid unairconditioned salons. Linen’s trump card, however, lies in its texture. That characteristic slubby weave, a legacy of flax’s organic imperfections, lends depth and contrast when paired with a fine wool suit jacket or morning coat. This tactile richness is only heightened by the interplay of a glossy silk tie and the crisp purity of a white cotton shirt, creating a harmonious symphony of fabrics that’s as timeless as it is modern.

Historically, linen waistcoats trace their roots to the 18th century, when flax was a staple of European wardrobes, prized for durability and coolness. By the Victorian era, they had evolved into a summer staple for the discerning, a counterpoint to silk’s formality. Today, we’ve reimagined this heritage with a fresh collection of linen waistcoats, available in both single-breasted and double-breasted styles. The latter holds a special allure: the generous swoop of shawl lapels reveals more of the linen’s rugged beauty beneath a morning coat or blazer, granting it a broader stage to captivate. The double-breasted cut, with its echoes of Edwardian grandeur, adds a dash of gravitas to any outfit.

Linen’s affinity for pastel hues is another feather in its cap. There’s an alchemy in flax fibres that imbues shades of pink, green, blue, and grey with a nuanced depth and tonal variety, far beyond the flatness of synthetic dyes. These soft colours—think pale blush or misty teal—evoke the breezy romance of a summer’s day.

If a linen waistcoat has yet to grace your wardrobe, and a fitting occasion beckons this season - be it a wedding, or Royal Ascot - we heartily invite you to our waistcoat boutique in the Piccadilly Arcade and give one a twirl!

Shop all of Favourbrook's Spring/Summer 25 waistcoats here

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