Winter Suits
Double breasted, peak lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit navy blue suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Three pieces , peak lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Two pieces, peak lapel tailored fit black suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Two pieces, notch lapel tailored fit navy blue suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$279.00Current price is: $279.00.
Three pieces , notch lapel tailored fit suit for men
Original price was: $399.00.$299.00Current price is: $299.00.
Suits built for the cold
A winter suit does a job a summer suit cannot: it keeps you warm. Heavier cloth, denser weave and deeper colors combine into a suit that holds its shape in the cold, insulates against it, and reads as richer and more substantial under low winter light.
Varrison winter suits are cut in a tailored fit and arrive ready to wear, made from high quality fabric.
What makes a suit a winter suit
Weight and color. Heavier cloths trap warmth and drape with more substance, which is why winter tailoring feels more solid than the same suit in a summer weight. And deeper colors, charcoal, navy, forest, chocolate, brown, suit the season, both because they read as warmer and because they carry the low, flat light of winter better than pale tones.
For a winter wedding
Winter weddings reward a richer, deeper look. A charcoal, navy or forest suit in a substantial cloth is both warm and appropriate, and the season is the natural home of the three-piece, where the extra layer of a vest is genuinely useful rather than merely decorative. A dark suit under evening light is exactly where tailoring looks its best.
Wearing it
Winter lets you go richer everywhere. Deeper shirt colors, more substantial ties, and darker leather shoes all work. It is also the season for texture, since a heavier cloth carries pattern and depth that a summer weight cannot. Add an overcoat rather than layering bulk under the jacket, which distorts the fit.













