J. Press Signature Suits Put Made-in-America Craft Front & Center

Three signature cuts, five classic fabrics, and American craftsmanship come together in a new tailoring program.

The Fashionisto

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Published June 23, 2026

Victor Netland models the J. Press Ivy three-button suit in light gray Prince of Wales check, paired with a striped repp tie, a button-down shirt, and dark tassel loafers
Victor Netland wears J. Press’ Ivy three-button cut suit, the house silhouette rendered in a light gray Prince of Wales check. Photo: J. Press

J. Press frames the suit as a lifelong investment with its new Signature Suits program. The collection brings together fifteen core styles, all handmade in the USA and cut from Super 120s wool. J. Press focuses on the silhouettes that have defined the brand for decades.

J. Press Signature Suits

Victor Netland in the J. Press Kennedy two-button chalkstripe suit, paired with a light blue dress shirt, a burgundy striped repp tie, and a patterned pocket square
Victor Netland turns to the J. Press Kennedy, a two-button chalkstripe cut to a sharper, more tailored profile. Photo: J. Press

Customers can choose from three cuts. The Ivy is the house’s classic three-button model. The Mayfair is double-breasted. The Kennedy is a two-button suit with a more tailored profile. Across all three, the lineup is offered in navy, charcoal, navy chalkstripe, charcoal chalkstripe, and a light gray Prince of Wales check.

Victor Netland models the J. Press Mayfair double-breasted suit in light gray Prince of Wales check, paired with a dark striped repp tie and a dress shirt
Victor Netland wears the J. Press Mayfair, the double-breasted cut translated into a light gray Prince of Wales check. Photo: J. Press

The strength of the program lies in its consistency. These suits draw on the visual codes that made American Ivy style influential far beyond college campuses. Repp ties, button-down shirts, chalkstripes, and Prince of Wales checks appear throughout the accompanying imagery, reinforcing a wardrobe grounded in tradition.

Close-up portrait of Victor Netland in a dark J. Press Ivy suit jacket worn over a striped Oxford shirt, a striped repp tie, and a pocket square
Victor Netland wears a dark J. Press Ivy jacket, striped Oxford, and repp tie. Photo: J. Press

At a moment when many men are rediscovering classic tailoring through vintage finds and archival references, J. Press offers a direct route into that world. The Signature Suits collection stands as a reaffirmation of what the brand has represented for generations.

Where this program holds the line on year-round tailoring, J. Press’s harborside summer 2026 collection takes the same Ivy codes out to the dock in madras and seersucker.

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