Brown, tan, khaki and beige men’s suits

A natural color that is ideal for suits, blazers, and weddings.

Brown colored natural fabrics require less color-dyeing, making them the most eco-friendly option.

While the most popular suits colors are blue and grey then followed by black, brown suits still exist as holdovers from the era when country suits existed (often in tweed or flannel). We don’t recommend brown for business as it’s a casual rustic color, but it’s great for informal events.

The tan beige suit isn’t a common business or formal garment. Instead, it’s best left to gathering a such as church services and outdoor summer weddings as a guest. Available in worsted wool, tropical wool, cotton or gabardine.

Light brown suits are a modern alternative to the man who has a rounded out wardrobe. The color pairs well with a crisp light blue shirt and dark tie for a unique look.

A classic approach to countryside suiting, brown tweed suits are best in rural settings and informal instances. Tones of ochre, chocolate, bark and rust will dominate the yarns used in these fabrics.

Brown windowpane blazer

Tan suit for wedding

Khaki suit jacket

Tan tuxedo


Pinstripe beige suit

Brown tweed blazer

Light brown suit

Tan linen suit

Light tan suit

Brown and blue suit


Brown wedding suit

Dark brown wedding suit

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Origin of “The Black Sheep of the Family”

Black/brown sheep have historically been isolated from the herd so the easy-to-dye white fabric is more prevalent in the next flock.

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Eco Friendly Suit

Loro Piana created an eco-friendly collection Pecora Nera that uses the natural color of brown so no water is wasted during the dyeing process and black sheep continue to breed ($1500+)

Brown suits: the ultimate earth tone

A natural color that is ideal for suits, blazers, and weddings.