The Shacket Suit – A Perfect Casual-Tailored Hybrid For Summer
24 Jun 2026 by Lina Jordan in Ego, Fashion, General, Gift Guide, Home, Money, Pleasure, Power, Products, Style
Fashion hasn’t settled on a name yet, but Hockerty has developed a new standard. It blends a relaxed jacket with matching suit trousers. The Shacket Suit isn’t a relaxation of the suit; it’s a rejection of the idea that dressing well requires effort signals.
Two pieces. One instinct. Where the classic suit borrows authority from history, the Shacket Suit borrows it from posture, from fit, and from fabric.
Fashion will name it eventually. Until then, the men wearing it aren’t waiting. Prices start at $269 with a production lead time of two weeks, a window Hockerty recommends grooms factor in alongside their suit fitting.
How to build the look
It starts with a jacket built without the formality that most men have already stopped pretending to want. Then it meets its match: tailored trousers in the same fabric, cut to the same body, finished with the same intention.
Choose wool or linen, adjust every detail in the 3D designer, and see the full set take shape before a single stitch is made. The jacket and trousers are cut from the same cloth, to the same measurements which means the match isn’t approximate. It’s exact.
The Shacket Suit isn’t a trend waiting to be named. It’s what happens when made-to-measure logic is applied to the way men actually dress now not for the boardroom, not for the weekend, but for the space in between that most wardrobes still haven’t figured out.
Off the rack, matching is approximate. A shared colourway, a similar weight close enough. At Hockerty, close enough doesn’t exist. The jacket and trousers begin from the same cloth and the same measurements, which means the set doesn’t just match. It belongs together.






