Jamie Slim-Fit Suit
Tiger of Sweden’s sharp modern suit silhouette, cut with the narrow lapel language the brand calls its new icon slim-fit.
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Story & heritage
Tiger of Sweden began in 1903 with ready-to-wear men’s suits, and Jamie carries that tailoring origin into the current wardrobe. The official product page calls Jamie the brand’s “new icon slim-fit” and names its “Iconic Tiger aesthetics,” making it the cleanest contemporary entry point into the house suit.
The line is built around a sharp look rather than ceremony: a shorter centre back, narrow lapel, and matching Tenutas trousers create the compact Scandinavian silhouette that defines the brand’s modern tailoring.
Materials & craft
The official Jamie suit page lists a recycled polyester, wool, and elastane blend, with the jacket made in Bulgaria and the Tenutas trousers made in Turkey. Product copy calls out plain weave, a sharp narrow lapel, and a shorter centre back.
The suit guide explains Tiger of Sweden’s slim fit as soft-shouldered, narrow through the lapel and waist, and paired with trousers cut with a fitted thigh and narrow foot opening.
How to choose & style
Wear Jamie when a suit should feel crisp without becoming formal-heavy. The olive wool blend works especially well with a fine knit, clean tee, or low-profile sneaker, keeping the silhouette lean and contemporary.
Choose this line if the priority is a sharp chest and narrow trouser line; size with enough ease at the shoulder so the short jacket still moves naturally.