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Smoking Hot Since the 1850s


Want to be the most interesting person in the room? Our men's smoking jackets have been turning heads and starting conversations since before it was cool (just ask Oscar Wilde).

These velvet smoking jackets are your ticket to becoming the life of every party, whether you're playing host at a murder mystery dinner or making a dramatic entrance at a vintage cocktail soiree. Add a matching smoking cap for extra panache, throw on a rakishly tied ascot, and you're ready to hold court with all the swagger of Sherlock Holmes in his study.

Perfect for everything from Gatsby gatherings to cigar club evenings, or simply lounging about looking fabulous. Available in multiple colors, each piece is crafted for quality, durability and style.

Browse our full collection, and please contact us with any questions!

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What is the point of a smoking jacket?

The smoking jacket was originally designed in the 19th century to protect gentlemen's clothing from falling cigar ash and absorb tobacco smoke odors. It provided comfortable attire for men to wear while enjoying tobacco in private spaces, preventing their formal clothing from being damaged or permeated with smoke smells.

Do people still wear smoking jackets?

Yes, smoking jackets are still worn today, though primarily as luxury loungewear or statement pieces for formal evening events rather than for their original purpose. They've experienced a modest revival through vintage fashion enthusiasts, luxury brands offering modern interpretations, and as refined hosting attire for special occasions.

When should you wear a smoking jacket?

Traditionally, smoking jackets were worn during evening leisure time in one's home, particularly when entertaining guests or retiring to the study. Today, they're appropriate for formal home entertaining, cocktail parties, special dinners, and certain black-tie events where creative formal wear is acceptable.
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