With roots that trace back to 1913, Jack Victor is celebrating its 110th anniversary with a fresh fall capsule. The collection includes expanded sportswear and a new Home Collection that merges a new take on menswear ready for the cooler season.
For over one hundred years, Jack Victor has worked with only the finest mills, manufacturers and craftspeople to create design-driven, high-quality menswear that stands the test of time. Their new FW23 Collection in wool, silk and cashmere knits is a testament to this commitment. Expertly spun in Biella, Italy, this collection is made from a signature yarn that is incredibly soft to the touch and offers all-day comfort. While Extrafine Merino wool offers durability, silk offers luster and cashmere is added for unparalleled softness.
With the collection, Jack Victor has taken its decades-spanning legacy to a new level. For the first time, the Jack Victor label has introduced cashmere throws to kick off the Jack Victor Home collection. Now, fashion-focused men can weave their personal style into their homes and truly embody what it means to be a Jack Victor man.
Jack Victor has its roots in Italian craftsmanship. Italian-tailored suits have a distinct silhouette that is recognized around the world in men’s fashion. From the finest tailors on London’s Savile Row to Jack Victor’s New York City flagship, the slim-fitting personalization of Italian menswear delivers the aura of Europe’s finest to each blazer, sweater, polo and coat found in a Jack Victor wardrobe.
This season, the latest Jack Victor collection is inspired by another location on the globe: Montreal, Canada. In this historic Canadian city, autumn is defined by rich color palettes in changing trees and elegant outerwear pairings as people bustle about their days on the French-esque, cobblestone streets. This sophisticated way of life, highlighted by knitwear of the finest qualities and power blazers of autumnal earth tones, has inspired the way Jack Victor defines the new season.
Cashmere, suede, stretch wool and silk are some of the cozier materials used in the collection just in time for fall. With a variety of colors, fabrics and cuts, the collection allows wearers to mix and match pieces to tailor a look that is versatile, comfortable and sophisticated. Each pairing can be dressed up or down for a seamless transition from the office to date night, brunch to power meetings or a simple autumn morning stroll to the coffee shop. Like Italian tailoring itself, Jack Victor cuts allow the wearer to define which path the styles lead them throughout their day and how they identify their autumn aesthetic.
According to the Jack Victor website, the collection is “Inspired by autumn in Montreal, the Jack Victor Fall 2023 collection welcomes contemporary elements and a rich palette, weaving together a diverse selection of seasonal textiles presented in bold and elegant hues.”
Jack Victor aims to curate a men’s wardrobe of timeless, elegant pieces adapted to the lifestyle of the modern man. They use the finest materials and exceptional craftsmanship, offering thoughtfully designed menswear that goes beyond seasonal trends and will stand the test of time.
Some highlights of this elegant collection include:
Wool Silk Cashmere Knitwear
Every piece in this collection is fully fashioned and individually knit before all components are meticulously linked. This sand-linking process ensures each sweater has smooth, finished seams for the most flattering fit.
The Cashmere Throw Collection
The Jack Victor 100% Cashmere twill throws are classically designed with a modern twist in elegant color tones and texture. Flawlessly featuring layered cashmere elements meticulously woven by skilled hands in Italy.
Jack Victor X No Chaser Magazine
In collaboration with No Chaser Magazine, Jack Victor celebrates men of distinct style this fall. It features four New York tastemakers in Montreal; Ben Brewster, Mustafa Kacar, K. E Guerre, and Ontario Armstrong, highlighting key sportswear and tailored looks from FW 2023 juxtaposed against the backgrounds, distinct lifestyles and cultures of Montreal and New York.





