
Eastman Navy Westbury Suit
Typifying Oliver Spencer's approach to spring and summer suiting, the Eastman Navy Westbury Suit is an unstructured style that has been crafted from a lightweight cotton and linen blend. Unlike traditional British tailoring which typically features canvassing for structure, our notch lapel Westbury jacket is unstructured, offering a more European style that is fluid and drapes naturally.
Combined with our gradually tapered Fishtail trousers for a smart silhouette, this suit is able to be styled in a multitude of ways. You can also wear each half as separates, boosting your smart dressing options this season.
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Eastman Navy Westbury Suit
Typifying Oliver Spencer's approach to spring and summer suiting, the Eastman Navy Westbury Suit is an unstructured style that has been crafted from a lightweight cotton and linen blend. Unlike traditional British tailoring which typically features canvassing for structure, our notch lapel Westbury jacket is unstructured, offering a more European style that is fluid and drapes naturally.
Combined with our gradually tapered Fishtail trousers for a smart silhouette, this suit is able to be styled in a multitude of ways. You can also wear each half as separates, boosting your smart dressing options this season.
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Typifying Oliver Spencer's approach to spring and summer suiting, the Eastman Navy Westbury Suit is an unstructured style that has been crafted from a lightweight cotton and linen blend. Unlike traditional British tailoring which typically features canvassing for structure, our notch lapel Westbury jacket is unstructured, offering a more European style that is fluid and drapes naturally.
Combined with our gradually tapered Fishtail trousers for a smart silhouette, this suit is able to be styled in a multitude of ways. You can also wear each half as separates, boosting your smart dressing options this season.























