Country British-Made Men's Blazers, Sports Coats & Jackets — Voted by the Community

  • Ratcatcher logo
    Ratcatcher is a Yorkshire-based brand that has been delivering high-quality country clothing for over 50 years. They take pride in their craftsmanship, manufacturing in Yorkshire and designing exclusive made to measure garments.
    PremiumCountry
  • Carl Stuart Tailors logo
    Carl Stuart Tailors specialises in bespoke and made to measure suiting, crafted in their West Yorkshire factory since 1929.
    LuxuryBridalCasualClassicContemporaryCountryEquestrianEthicalFormalHeritageOutdoorSlow FashionTimeless
  • Charles Gale Tailored Countrywear logo
    Charles Gale Tailored Countrywear, founded in 1983, offers premium made-to-measure countrywear crafted in England using the finest Scottish mill fabrics and expert tailoring.
    LuxuryCountryFormalHighland

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A Brief History of British Made Blazers & Sport Coats

The garments grouped under blazers, jackets, and sportscoats have distinct origins that reflect both British tailoring and practical clothing demands. The blazer itself traces back to early nineteenth-century Britain, where brightly coloured jackets were worn by rowing clubs — notably at Cambridge — to distinguish crews during competitions. The striking cloth “blazed” with colour, giving rise to the name “blazer.” A separate but related tradition sees naval-style jackets with brass buttons worn aboard Royal Navy vessels in the 1800s contributing to the term’s broader use as a tailored jacket worn apart from matching trousers. British tailored jackets and sportscoats have roots in country clothing and sporting traditions. The sports jacket emerged from practical requirements for garments that offered ease of movement and durability for outdoor pursuits such as hunting, shooting, and fishing. A notable early example is the Norfolk jacket, developed for mobility and comfort in country settings, later evolving into more general casual tailoring. Together these influences helped shape a range of men’s jackets that balance structural tailoring with comfort and utility. Over the twentieth century, these pieces moved from purely functional or club-based wear into mainstream menswear, forming a core part of British clothing culture known for combining craftsmanship with versatile style.