You don’t need to look far to see this enduring style in action. Members of the Royal Family, particularly Princess Anne, have long championed traditional English fashion, re-wearing timeless outfits that are rooted in practicality, quality and understated elegance.
Of course, the true style icons of this movement remain the farmers, dog walkers, gamekeepers, and countryside dwellers who wear these clothes not for appearances but for daily use. Their wardrobes are built on tried-and-tested staples: garments that do the job and look good doing it.
Style inspiration: from royalty to rural
Designed by farmers, for farmers, the earliest examples of English country gentleman clothing were born out of necessity. Enduring the changing British weather and challenging landscapes required clothing that was hard-wearing, weatherproof and comfortable. The result? A timeless style that’s as relevant today as it was generations ago.
From moleskin trousers and waxed jackets to woollen jumpers and the iconic Tattersall check shirt, these staples of British traditional fashion continue to hold their place in the modern wardrobe.
A heritage of craft and comfort
Here at James Meade, we’re proud to be one of the UK’s leading outfitters of British traditional wear. For over 40 years, we’ve specialised in classic men’s clothing designed with the mature gentleman in mind. We understand that good fit, smart styling, and dependable quality never go out of fashion.
Our in-house team carefully sources the finest fabrics from around the world to create garments that blend form, function and longevity, ideal for life in both town and country.
Designed for town and country living
What sets our collection apart is its versatility. Our timeless pieces are just as suited to urban life as they are to rural pursuits. Whether you're heading out for a country walk, nipping into town, or planning a weekend away, you’ll find your wardrobe essentials at James Meade. Take our Lambswool Crew neck crafted in soft lambswool, it’s smart enough for a pub lunch in town but cosy enough for fireside evenings in the country.