
Different Ways To Style Tweed For Women
Discover the enchanting world of tweed, where traditional country style meets urban sophistication. From the equestrian world to the city streets, tweed has the power to transform your look into a statement of elegance. Women’s tweed jackets are an investment, so it’s useful to know how to style them correctly. That way, you can wear your key pieces on different occasions, simply by changing up the layers and accessories you pair them with. This style guide will help you prepare for country events such as Cheltenham Races, the Game Fair, or Burghley Horse Trials. However, it’s also a guide for day-to-day casual styling. So, read on to explore the versatility of this luxurious wardrobe hero.
Why Choose Tweed?


Traditionally, tweed is associated with outdoor activities, equestrian sports, and the countryside. This is due to the naturally weather resistant properties of the material. Wool fibres are water repellent, hard wearing, and insulating. It is therefore ideal for outdoor use. However, the rise of country fashion has opened up many new ways of wearing tweed, highlighting it as a smart casual wardrobe staple.
The Centrepiece: Tweed
A women’s tweed jacket is the cornerstone of countryside chic. As the top layer of your outfit, the jacket is the real statement piece. The versatility of wool allows for various cuts, lengths, and colours, while still retaining a flattering shape and the key weatherproof features. A short tweed blazer like the Dubarry Bracken tweed jacket provides a tailored outline, while a long line coat adds vintage elegance to your outfit. Both allow for layers, and some women prefer to size up for a looser, more casual fit. Here are some of our favourite women’s tweed jackets:




L-R: Dubarry Bracken Tweed Jacket, Holland Cooper Single Breasted Field Blazer, Schoffel Portree Tweed Jacket, Dubarry Blackthorn Tweed Coat
As an alternative to a tweed jacket, wool coat, or blazer, why not opt for a cape? Tweed capes are a timeless piece of fashion, adding rustic elegance to your look. As with the more traditional outerwear, tweed capes and ponchos are suitable for both smart and casual occasions. The oversized shape and thick natural fibres are guaranteed to keep you warm. Plus, you can use this guide to style your cape as you would your tweed jacket, coat, or blazer.
The Layers: Jumpers and Shirts
You can pair your tweed with a variety of options, depending on the occasion. This allows you to create a whole set of different wardrobes using only a handful of pieces. Firstly, we find that earthy, neutral tones are perfect for complementing tweed because of their natural palettes. A cosy and casual roll-top jumper works really well for cooler days or outdoor events, while a crisp white or patterned shirt adds a formal elegance and country chic.
The Layers: Jeans and Skirts
There are few items of clothing more versatile than the humble pair of skinny jeans. Choose white for a neat contrast with the earthy tones of the natural wool fibres in your jacket. The mix of textures with denim and tweed also helps to bring tweed into the smart casual dress code. On the other hand, you could complete the country look with a tweed skirt. Although quite a traditional wardrobe piece, smart tailoring and a shorter length add a modern twist to this classic.
The Footwear: Anything Goes!
Your choice of footwear really does depend on where you’re going, how long for, and also what the weather forecast is! However, the great news is that tweed can work with almost any type of shoe. Knee high boots will highlight tweed’s equestrian associations, while accentuating the look of elegance. As a contrast, loafers or driving shoes will turn your outfit into a casual classic. Here are some of our favourites:




L-R: Fairfax & Favor Flat Regina Boots, Dubarry Killarney Boots, Fairfax & Favor Regina Ankle Boot, Barbour Barbury Loafers
You can even add a pair of wellies to your tweed if you’re out and about in the country. The L’Alliance Wellington Boots from Le Chameau and Fairfax & Favor complement tweed nicely, and are a firm favourite at events such as Burghley Horse Trials.

The Finishing Touches…
In order to complete your tweed-based capsule wardrobe, you need some key accessories to mix and match into your outfits. For starters, we love a luxurious silk scarf. It will add even more elegance to your look, and most importantly, it can be styled in many different ways, thus creating more outfit options. Wear it as a belt, drape it around your shoulders, or tie it to your bag for an extra flair. Of course, you can also just wear it as a scarf too!
No outfit is complete without the ultimate women’s accessory: a reliable and stylish bag. A cross body bag with a sleek and subtle strap can complement almost any look, while you can’t go wrong with a classic chunky handbag.
Finally, whether it’s to protect from the elements, or to add an extra touch to your outfit, a hat is a great wardrobe addition that works seamlessly with tweed. Women’s fedoras are always a popular choice at country events, highlighting femininity and class. However, if you want to go all-out country, a tweed cap can work with matching tweed jackets as well as tailored blazers.



From classic heritage to urban sophistication, the versatility of tweed knows no bounds. Pair your hero jacket or cape with any of these flexible staples to create a range of different outfits suitable for smart and casual wear. Simply change up the combinations, and you’ve got yourself a whole new wardrobe! With tweed as your centrepiece, you can embrace timeless elegance and elevate your country fashion game.
For more style advice for country events, check out our Game Fair outfit inspiration and Cheltenham Festival ladies style guide blogs!