Clothing, considered.
Our story
Giles & Jasper began with a feeling most people know well, even if they’ve never named it.
The moment when clothing looks right, but doesn’t live right. When a jacket is sharp in the mirror, then restrictive an hour later. When something beautifully made feels disconnected from how you actually move through the day.
We believed clothing could do better than that, without giving up how it looks.
From the beginning, Giles & Jasper has been guided by the idea that garments should support the person wearing them while still holding their shape, presence, and point of view. Clothing should move naturally, feel intuitive, and retain a clear sense of modern form.
We care deeply about how things look. Line, proportion, balance, and clarity matter. But we’re less interested in how a garment appears standing still than how it behaves in motion. How it holds its silhouette after a full day. How it responds to posture, travel, work, and rest. How it looks lived in, not staged.
Our approach to design starts with real life, but it’s refined through a modern lens. We think carefully about balance and proportion, about where structure defines the look and where it should quietly disappear. The result is clothing that feels composed without feeling rigid, polished without feeling precious.
Restraint plays a central role in everything we make. We believe the strongest design choices are often the least obvious, not because they lack intention, but because they feel resolved. Details earn their place. If something doesn’t improve how a garment looks, wears, or lasts, it doesn’t belong.
We design clothing meant to be worn often and lived with over time.
Not delicate. Not performative. Not reserved for a moment.
Giles & Jasper is about clarity, in design and in purpose. About creating modern garments that feel confident, considered, and unmistakably current, without needing constant attention.
At its heart, Giles & Jasper exists to create clothing where movement, comfort, and fashion are part of the same conversation.
Clothing designed to move with you, not the other way around.