Scott Tailoring
The label's cleanest tailoring code: double-breasted structure, lean lines and work-to-evening polish.
Story & heritage
Designers Remix was founded in Copenhagen in 2002 by Charlotte Eskildsen, with a design language shaped by Danish functionalism, organic modernism and the practice of remixing existing resources. The Scott pieces translate that house vocabulary into a sharp everyday tailoring family.
Official product pages position the Scott Blazer as classic tailoring with a modern edge, built around a double-breasted silhouette. The related Scott Shift Dress carries the same structured language into a sleeveless mini shape with front flap pockets.
Materials & craft
The current Scott Blazer and Scott Shift Dress are listed by Designers Remix in a tailoring blend of recycled polyester, viscose and spandex, with a polyester-viscose lining. The construction is about structure rather than decoration: lapels, buttons, flap pockets and clean vertical lines do the visual work.
How to choose & style
Wear the blazer as the anchor of a suit with wide trousers, or break it up over rib knitwear and denim. The shift dress is the sharper option when you want the tailoring effect without a full suit: bare legs in warm weather, sheer tights and a slim knit underneath when it turns cold.