In the ever-evolving world of menswear, few names have generated as much quiet buzz in recent years as "Trevor Suits." While not a century-old heritage brand from Savile Row, Trevor Suits has carved out a distinct niche in the modern wardrobe. The term generally refers to a specific aesthetic popularized by the character Trevor Phillips from Grand Theft Auto V , but has since evolved into a broader fashion subculture focused on utilitarian tailoring , deconstructed blazers , and functional layering .
Rugged, rebellious, and remarkably wearable. Just don’t wear it to a job interview at a bank. (Or do—and watch the manager sweat.) trevor suits
| Brand | Why it works | | :--- | :--- | | | British brand specializing in boxy, short jackets and utilitarian cotton suits. | | Engineered Garments | The king of deconstructed, mismatched tailoring. Look for their "Bedford" jacket. | | Spier & Mackay | For an affordable entry, buy their "Cotten/Linen" suit in green or brown, then size up one full size. | | Vintage (90s Armani or Hugo Boss) | Old, unstructured Italian suits with wide lapels are perfect raw material. | | Ebay Search: "Vintage olive linen suit 42L" | The ultimate source for authentic, lived-in looks. | Cultural Impact: Beyond the Game The Trevor Suit has transcended its video game origins. It has been spotted on celebrities like Timothée Chalamet (during the Bones and All press tour, wearing a faded olive blazer with a tee) and John Mayer (who frequently wears rumpled, soft-shouldered suits on stage). In the ever-evolving world of menswear, few names