Back in 2017, Pantone deemed it their ‘Colour Of The Year’. Then in 2024, Charlie xcx made it globally, famously ‘Brat’. So what’s in store for the colour green now?
Evergreen Green

Forest of Greens
Quite simply, the continued popularity of green and all its hues in menswear could be described as 'evergreen', whether it be for a bespoke order, made to measure or indeed, ready-to-wear clothing and shirts.
No wonder this year's Anniversary Collection to mark the 160th anniversary of our family-owned bespoke tailoring house includes a dark green option.

The 160th Anniversary suiting cloths, woven by Marton Mills in Yorkshire, come in four different colour ways, all in a unique basket weave style. The basket weave design features a navy blue warp going down the cloth, giving each of the four cloths a feeling of flowing movement and dynamism when being worn.
There are four colour options for suitings: Denim Blue, Light Blue, Dark Green and Rust, all 100% wool worsted in 11/12oz weight, making them ideal for being made-up into jackets, suits and trousers and worn in a multitude of locations.
The ever increasing list of shades of green tells its own story. British racing, forest, mint, lichen, pea soup, cooking apple, tomatillo, pond, verdigris, olive…mere emerald no longer!
Breezy Linens
Always on trend himself, Head Shirt Cutter Tom Bradbury selected a fresh mint green as one of the multiple colourways for our ready-to-wear, short-sleeved, summer linen shirts.
Available to buy online and in-store at Number 10 Savile Row, these shirts come in six different colours.

You can browse our ready-to-wear, short-sleeved linen shirts here.