House Check Jacket
The DAKS check worn as a full tailored statement rather than a lining.
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Story & heritage
The DAKS House Check was developed in 1976 and became the brand’s most recognisable graphic code. A full House Check jacket puts that code on the outside: less a quiet trim than a declaration of the house pattern.
The official product page names this piece “The Jack” and describes it as a classic single-breasted wool jacket in the signature House Check.
Materials & craft
DAKS lists the House Check Jacket as 100% wool, with front side pockets, a double-button fastening and notch lapels. The tailored structure keeps the check aligned across a clean single-breasted shape.
How to choose & style
Let the jacket carry the pattern. Wear it with plain flannel trousers, dark denim or a tonal roll neck, and avoid a competing check unless the rest of the palette is deliberately subdued.