Legacy Autumn 25 Lookbook

This season, Lyle & Scott returns to familiar ground, the British pub. Loud or low-key, matchday or Sunday roast, it’s a place where clothes meet character. Where heritage, humour and hard-won style all live under one roof. For Autumn 25, the lookbook moves through this world with ease, tracking the rhythm of the weekend from the energy of a Saturday to the calm that follows.

Inside The Golden Lion, it’s mid-morning but already buzzing. The grill’s on, the match is brewing, and the room feels alive. That spirit shows up in the clothes, bold graphics, heraldic tones, and terrace-ready silhouettes that nod to old football kits, pub signage, and beer-stained loyalty. The palette punches through the smoke: reds, blacks, golds. The kind of colours that say you know where you’re from, and you wear it well.

There’s a looseness to the styling. A sportiness. Jackets layered like uniforms, graphic sweats loud with intent, technical outerwear built for whatever the forecast throws at you. These pieces carry the confidence of the regular at the bar. Nothing forced, just presence. Mate turns up in the same one? That’s a good sign.

But the weekend doesn’t stay rowdy forever.

“We just wanted to make clothing that feels right for now, what you’d wear to the pub, to the match, or just kicking about. Proper gear with a bit of weight to it.”

Eventually you end up at The Nag’s Head. The pace softens. You’re nursing a pint by the fire. The light’s low. There’s a roast on the way. That shift in energy is felt in the fabric—tactile knits, thick outerwear, layers made to linger. There’s thought in every texture. A quiet richness that doesn’t need shouting about.

Patterns pull from stained glass and old signage. Shapes are familiar but refined. It’s the kind of kit you settle into, not just throw on. Less about the badge, more about the feel.

Through it all, the collection never leans too hard one way. Some pieces speak in graphics. Others whisper in cut and quality. But they all belong to the same story, a portrait of modern British menswear that doesn’t follow trends, just follows through.

Because pubs might change, but the ritual doesn’t. The banter, the back room, the unexpected depth of a well-dressed stranger. That’s the space Lyle & Scott occupies this season. Somewhere between tradition and whatever comes next.

Autumn 25 is for the ones who dress like they mean it. Not loud, not quiet. Just right.