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The Forest Green Corduroy Suit—A Classic with an Edge

The Forest Green Corduroy Suit—A Classic with an Edge

Some suits are for special occasions. Others are for everyday wear. Then there’s the forest green corduroy suita rare blend of refined and relaxed, designed to be worn more often, more ways, and with more personality.

Corduroy has long been a staple of American menswear, carrying that Ivy League meets effortlessly cool aesthetic. But when it’s tailored into a suit? It becomes something else entirely—a perfect middle ground between formal and casual that fits seamlessly into any wardrobe.

 


Why This Suit Stands Out

✔ 100% cotton corduroy—crafted from Huddersfield fabric, built to last and break in beautifully.
✔ Rich, earthy tone—forest green pairs effortlessly with neutrals, navy, and warm fall hues.
Dress it up or down—wear it with a shirt and tie for a sharp look, or throw it on with a sweater and sneakers for a relaxed vibe.
Wear it as separates—the jacket works as a sport coat, the trousers pair effortlessly with knits.

 

A dark green jacket hanging on a clothes hanger against a gray background.

The Styling Playbook

  • Full suit & tie → Classic and refined, perfect for the office or an elevated event.
  • Jacket + denim → A smart casual move that still feels intentional.
  • Trousers + knitwear → Effortless, easy, and put together.
  • Vest + open collar shirt → An understated power move—cool, confident, and just a little rebellious.

 

Man in a formal green suit with a beige coat, standing confidently.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“My suit is excellent! Articles of Style made extra effort to accommodate my request,” this 5 star review on TrustPilot shared.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “An excellent experience—will shop with them again without hesitation,” another said.

This isn’t a suit that just sits in your closet. It’s one you’ll reach for again and again.

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