Hackett x David Gandy

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Hackett No.14 Savile Row has partnered with David Gandy to create a 14-piece limited edition collection for Autumn/Winter 2025 — a capsule that captures everything about refined masculinity, craftsmanship, and quiet confidence.

Designed in collaboration with Hackett’s Chief Product Officer, Gianni Colarossi, the collection feels like a natural extension of Gandy’s own approach to dressing — rooted in heritage, but always evolving. Together, the two have curated what they call “the ultimate gentleman’s wardrobe”: not a show of extravagance, but an edit of pieces that work seamlessly, and with purpose.

At the centre of the range sits tailoring — naturally. A fully-lined glen check suit, complemented by a matching tie and raincoat, channels the best of Savile Row’s meticulous craft, while keeping the proportions and construction light enough for today’s pace. It’s the kind of tailoring that moves with the man, not against him.

Elsewhere, Hackett and Gandy lean into texture and comfort. A soft corduroy blazer, silk-blend T-shirts, a double-breasted cardigan, and a quilted gilet bring versatility to the line-up — designed for layering as easily with jeans as under an overcoat. Each piece is cut from elevated fabrics: wool, cashmere, and silk blends, finished with horn and mother-of-pearl buttons, the sorts of details that quietly signal luxury without shouting about it.

The palette stays true to Hackett’s Savile Row sensibility — greys, beiges, muted neutrals — tones that form the foundation of any great wardrobe. It’s a collection for men who appreciate subtlety over spectacle, the kind of understated polish that feels more permanent than seasonal.

For Gandy, it’s an exercise in authenticity. “It isn’t about trends,” he notes, “but about individuality and the confidence to wear pieces that reflect who you are.” That sentiment runs through every piece — garments designed not to costume but to complement the man who wears them.

It’s easy to see why Hackett tapped Gandy for this project. He’s become something of a modern British archetype: traditional but forward-looking, perfectly at ease in a three-piece suit yet unafraid to dress it down. The collaboration with Colarossi distills that aesthetic into a capsule that feels effortlessly complete — pieces that speak of craftsmanship and continuity.

Hackett No.14 Savile Row curated by David Gandy is available to pre-order from 17th October 2025 at Hackett’s New Bond Street store.

Tajinder Hayer