The
J.CREW
SUIT guide

From fit to fabrics, here’s everything you need
to know about our premium suiting.

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Fits

Fabrics

Construction

THREE
perfect FITS

Get the details on our signature silhouettes.

The Ludlow Slim-fit suit

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The Ludlow Slim-fit suit in English wool tweed

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The Ludlow Slim-fit suit in Italian worsted wool

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The SUITING
SWATCHBOOK

Take a closer look at this season’s premium fabrics
we sourced from some of the world’s best mills.

Italian wool doeskin

LORO PIANA, EST. 1924
Famous for its commitment to innovating fabrics and for working with the very best raw materials, this family-owned mill draws on six generations of experience to craft this luxe, tightly woven wool with a soft feel that’s reminiscent of deerskin.

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Italian wool doeskin

LORO PIANA, EST. 1924

English cotton-wool

Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837

Merino wool

Italian cotton-blend

Tessuti di Sondrio, est. 1895

English cotton-wool

Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837

English donegal wool

Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837

Italian tropical wool

Vitale Barberis Canonico, est. 1663

Italian cotton corduroy

Duca Visconti di Modrone, est. 1838

Italian wool blend

LORO PIANA, EST. 1924

English merino wool twill

Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837

English merino wool

Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837

Italian lightweight wool

Vitale Barberis Canonico, est. 1663

Italian wool flannel

Vitale Barberis Canonico, est. 1663

English merino wool

Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837

English cotton corduroy

Brisbane Moss, est. 1901

English Shetland wool

Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837

English merino wool

Abraham Moon & Sons, est. 1837

CONSTRUCTION

See how our suits are made.

The structured jacket

Meticulously crafted by skilled artisans (it takes over 200 steps from start to finish),
our suit jackets feature a number of tailoring techniques that set them apart.

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1. Collar
Fine heavy canvas, felt and pad stitching enables the collar to be shaped and molded to fit snug around the neck.

2. Shoulder construction + sleeve setting
A custom sleeve head is built from multiple layers of canvas and felt, and precision die-cut for a refined shape.

3. Lapel (in notch, peak or shawl)
A pad-stitched lapel creates a natural roll that stays tightly pressed against the chest. The more rows of stitching, the better the quality. (Ours feature more than 20.)

4. Half-canvas interior construction
Four interior layers of canvas and haircloth from one of the world’s best suppliers maintain the jacket’s structure and mold it to the wearer’s body over time.

5. Lining
High quality and breathable.

The unstructured jacket

Same great fit, but with less interior construction for an easy-to-wear, breathable approach
to suiting. Still the same quality we’re known for—just a more casual, modern approach.

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1. Unpadded shoulders
We removed the padding and kept the crisp silhouette. The result is a naturally draped shoulder and a jacket that’s easier to throw on.

2. Unlined interiors
See the seam? It’s typically covered by the lining, but take it away and you have a jacket that breathes more and stays cooler.

3. No canvas
Many suit jackets are built with layers of canvas inside to give them structure. Jackets without the canvas are inherently less stiff and lighter.

The pant

A great jacket deserves an equally sharp pair of pants. That’s why our
designers work with expert craftsmen to cut our suit pants. Each pair features
the exact same quality and attention to detail that go into making our jackets.

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Button-tab closure

An interior extended button tab prevents the hook-and-bar closure from gaping and reinforces the fly.

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Fabric for tailoring

Extra fabric at the back rise makes alterations even easier.

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