Mason's Suits for Men and Women

Elegance is never a coincidence. It is the synthesis of functionality, textile research, and tailoring. But the Mason's FW25 suit is no longer just about formality. It is a balance between rigor and freedom, between tradition and modernity.
For men, it remains sartorial and precise. For women, it evolves: it embraces the casual and athleisure worlds, opening up to new interpretations. Same principle, different expressions.
Garments that don’t follow the season — they interpret it with measure.
Materials and Models: Men
In the FW25 men’s collection, Mason’s renews elegance starting from the fabric. Textile innovation meets tailoring tradition. A balance that combines comfort and precision.
Jersey Active 4.0: elasticity, breathability, wrinkle resistance. Stretch gabardine: follows your movements. Velvet and wool-cashmere blends: depth and warmth. A palette that interprets winter with subtlety and presence.
Each fabric is enhanced by artisanal dyeing: garment-dyed, piece-dyed. They give chromatic uniqueness and personality to every garment.
In the men’s wardrobe, the Da Vinci remains the reference blazer. Offered in the same fabrics as Mason’s trousers to create fluid, coherent suits. Alongside: New York, Torino, Milano, Chile. Each expresses functional elegance differently, from sartorial rigor to an urban language.

Chino, cargo, jogger available in slim, regular, carrot, extra slim fits. Precise yet natural proportions designed to adapt to the rhythm of the day.
Each blazer-trouser combination merges formality and comfort. Smart, everyday elegance.
Materials and Models: Women
In the women’s wardrobe, the concept of the suit evolves. A more relaxed dimension. Mason’s tailoring meets the casual and athleisure world, giving life to coordinated looks that combine noble materials and soft silhouettes.
City Field Jacket suit and New York Studio Elax: the most evident example. Crafted in premium wool, with a wide leg fit. It reinterprets formality with a more natural language, where comfort becomes a new form of elegance.

Suit in denim: Irma jacket, Dallas Wide trousers. Reinterprets workwear aesthetics with wide proportions and a dark wash that retains a sophisticated presence.
For those who prefer a more classic look: Helena blazer in technical jersey with New York Carrot. It restores the purity of the traditional suit, outlined by the iconic Mason’s tape. Enriched with sartorial details that define its personality.
In every case, the principle remains the same: interpreting the suit as a form of balance between structure and freedom. Velvet, wool, denim. Mason’s creates garments that unite refinement and movement. Elegance that doesn’t divide worlds — it connects them.
A Form of Balance
The Mason’s FW25 suit combines tailoring and everyday life. Every combination, for men and women, is designed to adapt — not to impose.
In menswear: the precision of the cut meets the functionality of the materials. In womenswear: the tradition of the suit opens up to new, freer, more contemporary interpretations.
From technical jersey to soft wool, from velvet to denim — each fabric tells a different shade of elegance. The suit is no longer a symbol of formality, but a form of balance: moving naturally between rigor and freedom.
FAQ – Mason’s Suits
1) What to wear over a men’s suit?
Wool coat or structured field jacket. They maintain the balance between rigor and practicality. On cold days: Los Angeles coat in wool cloth. For casual occasions: velvet overshirt or Da Vinci blazer.
In particular: Da Vinci velvet blazer paired with New York 1 Pinces or Boston 2 Pinces in the same fabric. One of FW25’s strongest looks — warm, soft, perfectly balanced between tradition and modernity.
2) How to choose a men’s suit?
It should combine fit and personality. For a relaxed version: velvet suit — rich texture, warm handfeel, perfect for winter.
For a sharp line: Torino slim fit or Milano sartorial. For a contemporary attitude: pair your suit with clean sneakers. The Mason’s spirit — effortless, confident elegance.
3) What to wear under and over a women’s suit?
Under a striped suit such as Irene Blazer with New York Carrot Gessato: a fluid shirt or a light turtleneck. They maintain balanced proportions and visual harmony.
Over it: a deconstructed coat or a coordinated blazer. They follow the line without breaking the balance.
For a more relaxed mood: ribbed velvet suit with Ellen waistcoat and Malibu Jogger City relaxed fit. It represents Mason’s new vision of elegance: soft, comfortable, contemporary.
4) Are there sleeveless women’s suits?
Yes. The FW25 collection includes sleeveless women’s suits, built around the Ellen waistcoat, available in velvet or patterned versions.
A modern take on the tailored suit. The waistcoat becomes the core of the look — a versatile piece that can be worn with a light shirt or fine knit. It preserves the sartorial precision that defines the Mason’s world.