Review of the Seeland Hillside Tweed Shooting Clothing Range

Posted by John on 05/30/2024

Review of the Seeland Hillside Tweed Shooting Clothing Range

Seeland is a renowned name in the outdoor and hunting apparel industry, known for producing functional and durable clothing designed to withstand the rigors of country sports. Their new  Hillside tweed shooting collection is particularly notable for combining traditional aesthetics with modern performance and features.

I’ve worked in the shooting clothing industry for over two decades and in recent years I have seen the price of tweed shooting suits continuously go up at an above inflation rate that has taken it beyond the price most people can justify, and so sales have dropped dramatically in favour of green shooting jackets made from technical fabrics. I’m a bit of a traditionalist and like to see tweed in the shooting field, so it’s really exciting that Seeland have produced a complete range for both men and ladies that comes in at a really competitive price.

The tweed used in the Hillside range has been woven from a wool and polyester blend. This wool gives the benefit of high heat retention, a luxury feel, and a classic look, whilst the polyester enhances durability, reduces weight and helps with breathability. Blended tweeds like this are now very much the norm, as they technically superior to a pure wool tweed. If you want more insight into suitable fabric for shooting jackets and their technical properties check out our dedicated  blog on Shooting Jacket Fabrics. Seeland have opted for an olive green herringbone tweed pattern, an inspired choice because it is so timeless. Bolder tweeds can date quickly, but a classic green herringbone will be safe option to keep pulling out of your wardrobe for years and years.

Men's Hillside Tweed Shooting Collection

Here we take a look at the garments in the collection, and what sets it apart from other brands:

Seeland Hillside Tweed Jacket

Seeland Hillside Tweed Jacket: The inclusion of the proven SEETEX® membrane in this jacket makes it both fully waterproof and highly breathable. When assessing a shooting jacket, I look for a few key features: bellow pockets, handwarmer pockets, cartridge pocket retaining straps, a two-way zip with storm flap, adjustable cuffs, an inner zip pocket, and plenty of freedom of movement in the fit. I'm happy to report that this jacket has all of these features. Additionally, it includes two features I particularly appreciate: an adjustable drawcord waist and a rear game pocket. Overall, it’s a really versatile shooting jacket at a very reasonable price.

Seeland Hillside Tweed Waistcoat

Seeland Hillside Tweed Waistcoat: Fit is all important here, as a shooting waistcoat needs suitable tailoring to ensure it works smoothly under a jacket or when raising a gun without a jacket. Seeland have really perfected the fit of this waistcoat, incorporating waist adjuster buttons at the back for crucial adjustability. It also features generously sized cartridge pockets that are easy to access, another essential feature for a functional shooting waistcoat.

Seeland Hillside Tweed Breeks

Seeland Hillside Tweed Breeks: Considering the very reasonable price, Seeland have packed an impressive amount of detail into these breeks. With side pockets, a rear button pocket, and a front coin pocket, they offer plenty of storage options. The first thing I look for in breeks is the calf adjustment type; Velcro provides a really secure hold and adjusts to the exact fit required, so I’m pleased Seeland have chosen this option. Importantly, these breeks also feature the waterproof SEETEX® membrane to keep you dry.

Seeland Hillside Tweed Sixpence Flatcap

Seeland Hillside Tweed Sixpence Flatcap: No shooting suit is complete without a matching cap, and this sixpence-style flat cap finishes the suit perfectly. With a SEETEX® membrane to keep you dry and a wool blend outer fabric for warmth, the cap is ideal both as a stand-alone piece and as the finishing touch to your suit.

Ladies' Hillside Harriet Tweed Shooting Collection

Seeland Hillside Harriet Tweed Jacket & Breeks

Seeland Hillside Harriet Tweed Jacket: The Hillside Harriet Tweed Jacket mirrors the men's version in its comprehensive inclusion of essential shooting features and pockets, ensuring it meets all practical requirements. However, it is tailored with a more refined silhouette, blending practicality with style. The jacket also boasts articulated shoulders, ensuring freedom of movement is not compromised.

Seeland Hillside Harriet Tweed Breeks: Finding well-cut ladies' tweed breeks that are also affordable can be a challenge, making these an excellent option. They feature side and rear pockets, Velcro calf fasteners, and an adjustable waist, covering all expected features. Additionally, they are equipped with a waterproof membrane that incorporates an element of stretch, enhancing both comfort and practicality.

Seeland Hillside Harriet Tweed Waistcoat

Seeland Hillside Harriet Tweed Waistcoat: Like ladies’ breeks, good ladies’ tweed shooting waistcoats with the practical features to actually shoot in, and yet still look smart, are hard to come by. Seeland have achieved both with this waistcoat, in a timeless cut and colour that should serve the owner well for many seasons.

What Makes The Hillside Tweed A Great Choice?

Practical Features - Functionality is a key aspect of Seeland tweeds. They are equipped with a range of practical features that cater to the demands of shooting. Large cartridge pockets with drainage holes, fleece-lined handwarmer pockets, and secure inner pockets are standard. Some models also include game pockets, which are handy for carrying small game or other essentials. Reinforced shooting patches on the shoulders add extra protection and durability on the waistcoats.

Style and Versatility - While functionality is paramount, Seeland also pays attention to style. Their tweed jackets have a classic, timeless design that looks good both in the field and in casual settings. The traditional tweed patterns and earthy tones are complemented by modern tailoring, creating a jacket that is as stylish as it is practical. This versatility means that a Seeland tweed jacket can transition seamlessly from a day of shooting to a countryside stroll or even a casual social gathering.

Value for Money - Seeland tweed jackets are known for offering good value for money. They provide many of the features and quality found in higher-end brands but at a more accessible price point. This makes them an attractive option for those looking to invest in a reliable and stylish shooting jacket without breaking the bank.

Other Brands To Consider

This very much depends on how much you want to spend, especially given you are likely to be out in the mud, and trampling through brambles, all of which risks wrecking your suit. At the very top end of the price range, brands such as  Laksen and Schoffel produce exceptional tweed garments, but they come in at more than double the price of the Seeland Hillside range.

Alan Paine produce a very comprehensive range of shooting tweeds, with the added advantage of a wide choice of colours, and in very traditional styles. They are a little bit more expensive that the Seeland, but in the same ball park. Likewise,  Hoggs of Fife have also recently launched a new tweed range at a similar price to the Seeland. For something with similar design features, technical properties and price point, Alan Paine and Hoggs are probably the two best brands to compare to when considering the  Seeland Hillside Tweed range.

Conclusion

With the Hillside tweed range, Seeland have used quality fabrics, good workmanship and tried and tested design to produce a functional and fit for purpose set of garments. They’ve also stuck to a very safe tweed pattern and a traditional cut of garment, making this a very safe bet if you want something that looks the part on a type of day out shooting. At such a competitive price point it really is a range worth considering. Finally, if you need a bit more help choosing your shooting jacket check out our  blog on the 10 Key Features of a Shooting Jacket.

John Jones
Posted by John | 30/05/24

John is one of the Managing Partners at Philip Morris & Son, overseeing the day-to-day running of the business alongside his brother, Bruce. He is meticulous in ensuring that the store continues to offer exceptional service and high-quality products, maintaining the reputation that has been built up over the last 175 years. For many years, he has focused his efforts on the store's range of country clothing and footwear brands, developing an almost unrivalled knowledge of the country lifestyle and shooting clothing markets. As a third-generation family member at Philip Morris & Son, it’s no surprise that John is passionate about independent businesses and their role in the wider community. He currently invests time as Chairman of the British Independent Retail Association (Bira) and has also previously served as Chairman of Hereford Business Improvement District (HBID) and Vice Chairman of Hereford Business Board.

Away from work, John lives with his wife and two children and is unashamed to admit having a favourite family member: Kylo, the cockapoo. John is a keen shooter and general country sports enthusiast. Having been brought up on a farm in rural Herefordshire, with cows and ponies, the countryside is very much a part of his DNA. He’s also passionate about rugby, helping coach his son’s team, and is an avid runner who has, to date, completed three marathons.

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