What Style of Suede Jackets Are on Trend for 2026?
Author: Stylist at TellarDate: 2026
TELLAR FASHION HUB — OUTERWEAR & TRENDS
The Western-inspired suede jacket is the outerwear piece of 2026 — and if you haven't invested in one yet, now is absolutely the moment. Suede is having its biggest fashion moment in years, and this season it's moved well beyond the 70s throwback it once was. We're talking structured, directional, genuinely wearable pieces that work as hard as a great blazer but with infinitely more personality.
I'll be honest — I was a suede sceptic for years. I had a bad experience with a pale camel suede jacket in about 2018 that looked incredible on the hanger and made me look like I was auditioning for a country music video the minute I put it on. Wrong cut, wrong colour, wrong everything. Since then I've become a bit obsessive about understanding which suede silhouettes actually work, and 2026 has genuinely cracked it wide open.
The Key Suede Jacket Trends for 2026
1. The Western Suede Jacket
This is the biggest trend of the season, and it's everywhere from the Toteme runway to the pages of Vogue. Think fringed hems, yoke detailing across the chest and back, and a slightly cropped, boxy silhouette. The key is to style it against very clean, simple pieces — wide-leg trousers, a tucked white shirt, or straight-leg denim. The jacket does all the work; everything else should whisper.
Best colours: deep tan, cognac, dusty sand, chocolate brown
Avoid: anything too pale or too heavily fringed — less is more here
Works brilliantly with: wide-leg jeans, midi skirts, tailored trousers
2. The Oversized Suede Shirt-Jacket (The "Shacket")
The suede shacket has been building momentum for a couple of seasons now, but 2026 is the year it's gone fully mainstream — in the best possible way. Worn open over a knit or belted at the waist, it's the most versatile suede piece you can own. It bridges that autumn gap between wanting a jacket but not needing a full coat beautifully.
Best colours: rust, caramel, forest green, inky navy
Style tip: belt it at the waist with wide-leg trousers for a polished, editorial look
Works brilliantly with: ribbed polo necks, straight jeans, knee-high boots
3. The Structured Suede Blazer
The most workwear-friendly of the suede trends, and honestly the one I'd recommend if you want longevity from your investment. A suede blazer in a rich tobacco or deep taupe has the same elegant, elevated energy as a leather blazer but feels softer, more textured, and more interesting. I've been reaching for mine constantly — it goes over everything from tailored wide-leg trousers to a midi slip dress.
Best colours: tobacco brown, deep taupe, forest green
Style tip: treat it exactly as you would a linen or wool blazer — pair with straight trousers and a simple crew neck for an effortlessly polished look
Works brilliantly with: tailored trousers, slip dresses, straight-leg jeans and a tucked tee
4. The 70s Cropped Suede Jacket
Not the shapeless 70s suede of seasons past — this year's version is nipped in, structured at the shoulder, and works beautifully with high-waisted wide-leg trousers or a flared midi skirt. It's got a real Gucci circa 2016 energy about it, which feels very current right now as that era of fashion gets its well-deserved revival. This is the one for anyone who wants their suede to feel a little more directional and fashion-forward.
Best colours: burnt orange, warm sand, chocolate
Style tip: pair with a high-waisted wide-leg trouser and platform boots — this is a full look, own it
Where to Shop: High Street Picks That Actually Deliver
Mango is absolutely killing it on suede this season. Their Western-style fringed jacket and their suede shacket have both been flagged by multiple style editors as standout pieces. The quality of their suede (real and faux options available) is genuinely impressive at the price point — the weight and drape is right, which makes all the difference.
Massimo Dutti for the structured suede blazer, without question. If you want the most refined, understated take on the trend — the kind of piece that looks like it cost double what it did — Massimo Dutti is where I'd send you first. Their tailoring on suede outerwear is exceptional.
Jigsaw has a beautiful suede jacket range this season, particularly if you're looking for something more classic and less trend-driven. Their cuts are elegant, the colours are spot-on, and the quality is reliably good. The kind of jacket you'll still be wearing in five years.
Anthropologie is perfect for the more boho, 70s-inspired cropped suede jacket. Their styling and colour palette for suede this season is genuinely brilliant — lots of warm tones and interesting detailing that makes each piece feel unique.
Whistles for a refined, slightly more minimal take on the suede shacket. Very grown-up, very wearable, and a brand that consistently gets the fit right across outerwear.
All Saints if you want that more editorial, slightly rock-and-roll suede energy. Their fringed and Western-style jackets have a dark, cool edge that nobody else on the high street really does. If your wardrobe leans towards black and rich jewel tones, this is your brand.
Hush for effortless, everyday suede. Their shacket and overshirt styles are beautifully relaxed and feel genuinely luxurious — one of those brands that never screams trend but always looks right.
Premium Picks Worth the Extra Investment
Me&Em — outstanding structured suede blazers and shackets. Consistent sizing, brilliant fabric, British brand that understands how women actually dress.
Reiss — their suede outerwear sits in that sweet spot of premium quality without designer prices. Particularly good on the blazer and cropped jacket styles.
Mint Velvet — wonderful on the relaxed, 70s-inspired suede pieces. Rich colours, good drape, and very flattering cuts across different body shapes.
Two Independent Brands to Know
Deadwood — a Stockholm-based independent brand making some of the most beautiful suede jackets available, all crafted from upcycled leather and suede. Each piece is essentially unique. If you want suede that genuinely no one else will have, and you want it to have a real ethical story, this is the brand. Their Western and 70s styles are stunning. deadwoodshop.com
Avec Les Filles — a New York independent with a growing UK following, making directional suede outerwear at a really accessible price. Their cropped Western and shacket styles have a fresh, modern edge that feels different from everything else on the market right now. aveclesfilles.com
The Colours to Focus On

2026 suede is very much about warmth and richness. Here's what the runways and street style are consistently showing:
Cognac and tan — the most wearable, works with everything
Chocolate brown — very directional, very now, brilliant with cream and camel tones
Forest green — the unexpected hero of the season, incredibly flattering across skin tones
Dusty rose and blush — for a more feminine, directional take; best in the structured blazer silhouette
Black — always relevant, especially in the Western fringed style
Getting the Fit Right
Suede jackets are notoriously tricky to size online. Real suede doesn't have much give, so you really need to be precise — too small and it pulls across the shoulders and back, too large and it overwhelms you. Faux suede tends to have slightly more flex, but you still want to get as close to your true size as possible.
Different brands also cut very differently — Mango tends to run slightly generous in outerwear, Jigsaw fits true to size, and All Saints can run narrow across the shoulders. Before you order, it's worth checking your precise size in each brand so you're not stuck in a returns nightmare. Tellar.co.uk makes this incredibly easy.
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The Bottom Line
If there's one outerwear investment worth making for 2026, a suede jacket is it. Whether you go for the Western fringed style, an oversized shacket, a structured blazer, or a 70s cropped shape, there is a version of this trend for every wardrobe and every budget. Mango, Jigsaw, All Saints, and Massimo Dutti are your best bets on the high street — get your sizing right via Tellar before you order, and you genuinely cannot go wrong.
Suede is one of those rare materials that makes any outfit feel more considered, more expensive, and more you. This season, the high street has made it more accessible than ever. Go get yours.
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