Separates

The Smart way to build a wardrobe

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The Ultimate In Versatility

A well-chosen jacket and trouser combination does more than a suit ever can. It adapts. It travels. It works harder and reaches further — from a client meeting to cocktail bar or  a country weekend without missing a beat.

At Edward George, our separates are cut with the same precision and care as our tailored suits. Structured shoulder lines, high armholes for ease of movement, contoured lapels that sit cleanly on the chest — every jacket is shaped to flatter and built to last. Pair one with a contrasting trouser and you have something genuinely versatile. Pair it with an Edward George shirt and you have a wardrobe.

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Clothing for Every Season

Lightweight linen and silk mixes for summer. Textured wool, tweed and flannel for autumn and winter. Our separates are chosen to work year-round — not as an afterthought, but as a considered part of how a modern wardrobe should function.

Made for You. Worn Your Way

Whether you’re building a first tailored wardrobe or adding to an established one, separates offer a freedom that suits rarely can. Mix textures, contrast colours, break conventions. We’ll help you get it right.


Visit us at our Northleach showroom, or meet us in London at Holland & Sherry, No.31 Savile Row on the first Thursday of every month. All by appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are suit separates?

    Suit separates consist of a jacket and trousers that are designed to be worn individually, providing versatility for a long-lasting wardrobe. This approach allows you to mix and match pieces, enabling various styling options for different occasions.

  • Can I wear a suit jacket separately?

    Yes, many suit jackets can be worn independently. Those made from less formal fabrics or with a more relaxed structure are ideal for this. However, avoid very formal jackets, as they might not transition well into casual settings.

  • How do I choose the right combination of jacket and trousers?

    When pairing separates, aim for contrast, here fabric choice is very important. Choose a jacket and trousers in different textures, colours or patterns to create a distinctive look. Ensure that the fabrics complement each other to maintain harmony in your ensemble.

  • What types of fabrics are suitable for separates?

    Opt for fabrics that are compatible in texture and weight. For instance, a Tweed jacket pairs well with Flannel trousers for autumn winter, while linen trousers can work nicely with a more casual hopsack blazer for that classic summer look.

  • How should I style separates for different occasions?

    Separates can easily transition from casual to formal. For a laid-back look, pair a blazer with chinos or tailored jeans. For a more polished outfit, wear a structured jacket with tailored trousers and a crisp shirt. Accessories can elevate your look, making it suitable for any event.

  • Can I mix patterns with separates?

    Yes, mixing patterns can be stylish, but it requires careful consideration. If your jacket has a pattern, opt for trousers that are solid or have a subtle design that includes a colour found in the jacket. Keeping the overall look balanced is key.

  • Are separates a good option for weddings or formal events?

    Absolutely! Separates offer a stylish alternative for weddings and formal occasions. By selecting a tailored jacket in a sophisticated fabric and pairing it with complementing trousers, you can express your personal style while maintaining elegance. Choosing the right accessories can elevate your look, making it suitable for any event.

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