Kestin has always worn its Scottish heritage on its no-doubt immaculately crafted sleeve. The brand’s Spring/Summer 2025 ‘Flow Country’ collection is no exception. The new range takes inspiration from the vast, undisturbed peatlands of Caithness and Sutherland in the far north of Scotland. An otherworldly landscape, home to intricate pools and rare botanical life. The result? A collection that feels fresh, relaxed, and deeply connected to Scottish nature.
Tailoring for the day-to-day
Unstructured suiting has long been a core pillar of Kestin’s offering, always with a relaxed, functional edge. For SS25, the brand revisits a familiar favourite with the reintroduction of the Stac Blazer. Try to imagine aa hybrid of a traditional suit jacket and a heritage chore coat. The result is something both smart and effortless, bridging the gap between tailoring and workwear. Pair it with the Wick Trouser, a light and breathable cotton-linen blend, for a warm-weather take on modern suiting.



For those after a more technical option, the Clyde Pant offers a relaxed, tapered fit, designed to complement the Port jacket. Crafted from 37.5® Technology fabric, this lightweight workwear-inspired jacket actively regulates body temperature using natural volcanic fibres – a detail that speaks to Kestin’s ongoing pursuit of function-driven design.

Pattern and print with a Japanese influence
Prints take centre stage for SS25, with floral and marble motifs appearing across key shirting pieces. The Crammond Shirt is reworked in a Japanese seersucker fabric with a bold floral graphic, while the Rosyth Overshirt offers the same pattern in a more substantial layering piece. Elsewhere, classic fabrics get a seasonal refresh. Think washed chambray, striped seersucker, and an Italian-woven printed check rounding out the shirting selection.



One of the standout pieces from the collection is the Ormiston Jacket, a Kestin staple inspired by traditional carpenter’s jackets. This season, it arrives in a rich Japanese jacquard sourced from a family-run mill, featuring an intricate floral motif. Available in deep blue with yellow, red, and green accents or a more muted olive with tonal detailing, the jacket encapsulates the brand’s ability to blend craft, heritage, and contemporary design.

A commitment to craft and quality
Kestin has built its reputation on responsible manufacturing and a thoughtful approach to design. The brand consistently works with some of the world’s finest mills and factories, ensuring every piece is made to last.


With Flow Country, Kestin delivers another quietly confident collection – one that speaks to the brand’s ongoing dialogue between function and form, heritage and modernity. Expect relaxed silhouettes, textural depth, and an understated sense of craftsmanship, all wrapped up in a palette that mirrors Scotland’s wildest landscapes.



The very first pieces from the range are available to buy through the Kestin webstore now, with more scheduled to drop there and with select retailers next week.
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