As the days shorten and the light softens, we begin again—layering up, slowing down, and stepping into a season shaped by texture, warmth, and quiet comfort. For Autumn/Winter 2025, Gloverall presents a collection of outerwear designed to move with you—offering warmth, resilience, and understated confidence from town to country, morning to evening. At its core is wool: some pure, some blended, but always purposeful. Warm, breathable, and beautiful in motion, it’s the fabric we return to time and again, complemented by other natural fibres where they bring structure, softness, or subtle weather protection.
Featuring the Horatio Coat (left) and Hepburn Coat (right)
The Hynes Harris Tweed Coat leads the men’s collection—cut in two rich heritage cloths: a charcoal herringbone and a brown houndstooth. Woven in Britain and rooted in tradition, they bring depth and texture to a clean, confident silhouette.
Alongside it sits the Hynes Coat in a softer wool-cashmere blend. Available in black, navy, and camel, it’s a modern wardrobe anchor—equally at home over tailoring or a roll neck and cords.
Pulled from the archive, the Cocteau Duffle Jacket brings a sense of familiarity, reimagined in a wool-cashmere blend that feels refined yet grounded. With its signature toggles and subtle structure, it’s outerwear that speaks softly and wears well—available in black, navy, and camel.
Featuring the Hynes Harris Tweed Coat (left) and Shelley Duffle Jacket (right)
In womenswear, the silhouettes are shaped with both purpose and grace. The Hepburn Coat offers a cinched waist and gently structured shoulders—elegant without being precious, cut in cream and navy.
The Shelley Duffle Jacket, in burgundy and navy, updates the classic with a more contemporary line—still rooted in heritage, just with a lighter step.
The collection will be available from September.

