The Cheltenham Festival opens today, ushering in four days of Grade One racing, as the best horses and jockeys compete in some of the most prestigious races on the Jump Season calendar.
All of which means: there’s no better time to update your race day wardrobe.
Charles Tyrwhitt has just released a collection tailored for the 2024 racing season, and every piece looks a solid sartorial bet.
Mid-weight, this jacket is a blend of soft wool and linen, with a traditional single-breasted silhouette, which can be easily paired with mismatched trousers or jeans…
Leading the collection is a luxury check jacket (£279.95). We love the Oatmeal finish, but it’s also available in a more conservative Ocean Blue.
Mid-weight, this jacket is a blend of soft wool and linen, with a traditional single-breasted silhouette, which can be easily paired with mismatched trousers or jeans. Look to the corozo nut buttons which decorate the working cuffs.
It’s joined in the collection by a smart Italian blazer (£279.95), crafted from wool by the Reda mill in Italy. Striking a welcome balance of comfort and style, the mid-weight fabric allows for easy layering. Points to note include AMF stitching along the collar, classic horn buttons, and patch pockets.
If you want to step things up on race day, opt for a relaxed linen suit. Every men’s wardrobe should have one.
Available in martini Olive, as well as Dark Navy, Royal Blue, Rust and Taupe, Charles Tyrwhitt has nailed it with this matching jacket (£249.95) and trousers (£99.95) set, certain to become a race day staple.
Crafted from pure linen with a lightweight shoulder and canvas, the jacket can be worn with a polo or a crisp white shirt for either a relaxed or refined look.
Finally, to complete your ensemble, match with a pair of suede saddle loafers, in Chocolate, Black or Dark Tan (£149.95). Crafted from European calf leather with suede uppers, these slip-ons will elevate your style, and add classic charm – note the curved toe silhouette – to any race day outfit.
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The Cheltenham Festival opens today, ushering in four days of Grade One racing, as the best horses and jockeys compete in some of the most prestigious races on the Jump Season calendar.
All of which means: there’s no better time to update your race day wardrobe.
Charles Tyrwhitt has just released a collection tailored for the 2024 racing season, and every piece looks a solid sartorial bet.
Leading the collection is a luxury check jacket (£279.95). We love the Oatmeal finish, but it’s also available in a more conservative Ocean Blue.
Mid-weight, this jacket is a blend of soft wool and linen, with a traditional single-breasted silhouette, which can be easily paired with mismatched trousers or jeans. Look to the corozo nut buttons which decorate the working cuffs.
It’s joined in the collection by a smart Italian blazer (£279.95), crafted from wool by the Reda mill in Italy. Striking a welcome balance of comfort and style, the mid-weight fabric allows for easy layering. Points to note include AMF stitching along the collar, classic horn buttons, and patch pockets.
If you want to step things up on race day, opt for a relaxed linen suit. Every men’s wardrobe should have one.
Available in martini Olive, as well as Dark Navy, Royal Blue, Rust and Taupe, Charles Tyrwhitt has nailed it with this matching jacket (£249.95) and trousers (£99.95) set, certain to become a race day staple.
Crafted from pure linen with a lightweight shoulder and canvas, the jacket can be worn with a polo or a crisp white shirt for either a relaxed or refined look.
Finally, to complete your ensemble, match with a pair of suede saddle loafers, in Chocolate, Black or Dark Tan (£149.95). Crafted from European calf leather with suede uppers, these slip-ons will elevate your style, and add classic charm – note the curved toe silhouette – to any race day outfit.
Shop the entire Charles Tyrwhitt collection here.
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