Italian Gabardine Wythe Suit
The relaxed, pleated suit that moved Todd Snyder tailoring beyond slim-era rules.
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Story & heritage
The Wythe suit is Todd Snyder’s modern soft-tailoring statement. Official copy calls it the epitome of relaxed tailoring, pairing a Wythe jacket with pleated Wythe trousers in Italian gabardine. GQ covered the Wythe as Snyder’s answer to the tight, shrunken suit era he helped define earlier in his career.
Its role in the brand is less boardroom uniform than dressed-up ease: wide lapels, relaxed lines and pleats that make the suit feel closer to old-school elegance than corporate armor.
Materials & craft
The suit is cut from lightweight 4-ply Italian gabardine, a twill worsted wool. The official product details note a relaxed fit, matching jacket and trouser, and tailoring details designed to preserve movement instead of clinging to the body.
How to choose & style
Wear it as a full suit with a knit polo for the cleanest Snyder read, or break it up: the jacket over denim, the trouser with a camp-collar shirt. The relaxed shape rewards soft shoes, suede boots and open collars more than stiff dress formality.