
Wool jackets
A wool jacket is a timeless layer that works across seasons. Whether you're dressing it up or keeping things casual, it's about matching the right layers. Try it over one of our sweaters for warmth, a sharp shirt for a smarter look, or paired with tailored pants to balance structure and flow. Our selection includes everything from boiled wool jackets to cropped wool jackets, all built for comfort and function.
Wool jacket mens styles for every season
A wool jacket mens wardrobe doesn't have to be limited to one look. Whether it’s a wool bomber jacket with a casual cut or a clean short wool jacket with minimal details, wool adapts well to both transitional and colder months. Many pieces come lined or unlined, depending on how you want them layered.
Fit and function in men wool jacket silhouettes
When choosing a men wool jacket, fit matters just as much as fabric. A cropped cut can feel more modern, while a wool hunting jacket offers a traditional structure with utility details. For softness, a merino wool jacket or wool fleece jacket may offer better comfort without sacrificing warmth.
Materials and options in men's wool jacket selection
Our men's wool jacket collection spans from heritage-inspired black wool jackets to contemporary wool varsity jackets. If you're looking for something lighter, a wool shirt jacket is a practical option for early fall or indoor wear. Many prefer boiled wool jackets for added texture and weather resistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Wool should be hand-washed in cold water or dry cleaned. Avoid machine washing unless the label clearly says it’s safe.
Try soaking it in lukewarm water with a little hair conditioner, then stretch it gently back into shape. Not guaranteed, but might help.
A wool jacket works well over a t-shirt or knitwear. For colder days, layer it with a rollneck or a wool fleece jacket for warmth.
Layer it with cotton or silk underneath. Jackets made from merino wool or blended fibers tend to be softer on the skin.
Lay it flat on a clean towel and reshape it while it dries. Never tumble dry, as heat will shrink and damage the wool fibers.