Relaxed tailoring comes in a mixture of natural hues
24 Jan '07
2 min read
The Jaeger Men's Collection for spring/summer 2007 features all of the brand's classic hallmarks that confirm its position as one of Britain's premier purveyors of distinctively stylish menswear.
Featuring classic cuts and simple solutions, the range boasts fine linens, crisp cottons and the best quality wool tailoring and takes its inspiration from classic 60s Ivy League America mixed with a dash of Savile Row.
Eminently at ease, the Collection delivers relaxed separates in dark blue, beige and chocolate weaves, the softest pick & pick and classic birdseye that tick all the right boxes. Slightly more formal are the beautifully tailored superfine wool pinstripe and sharp grey sharkskin suits, teamed with shirts in lilac, purple, pistachio and mint.
Offset by Italian silk ties, that either clash or complement, the look is spot on whatever the occasion.
Jaeger's relaxed tailoring for 2007 comes in a mixture of natural hues including stone, oatmeal and taupe, offset by a dazzling array of fine cotton shirts in Bengal stripes, button-down ginghams or plains.
While pure linen and 100% striped seersucker jackets paired with pale blue trousers or pleated blue and white deck stripe 'promenader' slacks explore a distinctly nautical theme.
For high summer and balmy nights, pure linen shirts in canary yellow, mint green, turquoise, deep red and powder blue all complement the plain-fronted frog mouth pocketed chinos and cotton linen moss stitch crew neck sweaters.
With the archetypal Harrington slipped over the top, the mood is Steve McQueen at his most influential.
A collection that is clean, classic, sharp and 1easy to wear, Jaeger Men's for spring/summer 2007 is all about class and style and exemplifies a progressive return to the brand's core values.