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A good suit is more than just a formal uniform—it’s a foundational piece that brings ease and refinement to your wardrobe year-round. Designed with versatility in mind, our Stevens suiting offers timeless tailoring in breathable, warm-weather fabrics. Whether worn together or styles as separates, they’re built to move seamlessly between dressed-up moments and laid-back summer evenings. 

Here’s how to make the most of your suit by treating it as more than just a set.

Keep It Classic: The Full Suit

When occasion calls for it—think summer weddings, milestone dinners, or elevated events—a tailored suit still stands as one of the most timeless looks in menswear. Pair The Stevens Sportcoat and Stevens Trouser for a clean silhouette that balances formality with seasonal ease. A lightweight button-down shirt and classic leather loafers are all you need to complete the look. And because these suits are rendered in breathable, summer-ready fabrics, you can stay sharp even when the mercury rises. 

But what makes the Stevens suiting special is its versatility outside of special occasions. This suit is built to stand the test of time, both in terms of durability and style, so why not get more use out of it?

fit model posing in The Stevens Sportcoat and Trouser in Coffee Herringbone Linen

A Touch Of Tailoring: The Sportcoat as a Separate

One of the easiest ways to smarten up your wardrobe is with a well-cut sportcoat. The Stevens Sportcoat is designed to pair effortlessly with everything from selvedge denim jeans to chinos, casual button-ups to slub cotton tees. The textured finish adds just the right amount of visual interest, while unstructured tailoring keeps things easygoing enough for any situation. Whether you’re headed to the office or grabbing a drink on the patio, a sportcoat has the power to elevate the everyday without overdressing it. 

fit model posing in The Stevens Sportcoat in Slate Herringbone Wool

Bottom-Up Styling: The Trousers on their Own

Thanks to their relaxed tailoring and breathable fabrications, The Stevens Trouser is easy to style on their own through the warmer months. For a casual day look, try pairing them with a polo shirt or an untucked button-down. If you’re going for more of a smart casual” aesthetic, a tucked-in linen shirt and loafers will do the trick. 

fit model wearing The Stevens Trouser in Slate Herringbone Wool

A More Relaxed Alternative: The Foundation Sportcoat

For a slightly more rugged take on tailored dressing, consider our Foundation Sportcoat. Built from our signature organic cotton Foundation Twill, it offers a little more structure and a gutsier hand feel while maintaining a casual sensibility. Pairing just as easily with beat up blue jeans as it does the matching Foundation Pant, it’s a versatile year-round option that bridges the gap between clean tailoring and everyday wearability. 

fit model wearing The Foundation Sportcoat in Organic Espresso Twill

Versatility At Its Core

At the heart of our Stevens suiting is versatility. Sure, it’s a no-brainer for formal events, but it’s designed to be lived in—whether you’re dressing it up for a wedding or breaking it apart for a laid-back weekend look. By rethinking how and when you wear each piece, you can get the most out of your suit instead of letting it gather dust in the back of your closet.

The key takeaway? Don’t let formality dictate when you wear these pieces. The Stevens Sportcoat and Stevens Trousers are built to blend seamlessly into your everyday rotation—a well-tailored testament that great suiting can go far beyond ceremonies.

fit model walking wearing The Stevens Sportcoat and Trouser in Navy Linen Seersucker

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