Woodward Multibutton Jacket
A long-running Varvatos signature built around a multi-button front and wire-set collar.
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Story & heritage
The Woodward is one of the few John Varvatos jackets described in search copy as a season-after-season staple, which makes it unusually important inside the brand's ready-to-wear canon. The multi-button front and sculptable collar give it a recognisable shape even before material or color enter the picture.
Compared with the more overtly rugged leather jackets, the Woodward reads like the house's bridge between tailoring and outerwear — a piece that can anchor a full monochrome look without needing lapels or a conventional blazer block.
Materials & craft
The current official page describes a lightweight suede construction, full lining, multi-button front closure, one slit chest pocket, two slit side pockets, button cuffs, and a center-back vent. It also highlights the inlaid wire at the collar, which lets the wearer personalize the shape.
How to choose & style
The Woodward works best when treated almost like a soft jacket rather than a coat: narrow black jeans, a henley, and boots make sense, but the button stance also works with pleated trousers if the palette stays dark. The collar shaping is the easiest place to add personality.