Belstaff Jackets & Clothing

Belstaff jackets and clothing at The Sporting Lodge — Official UK Stockist. Shop waxed cotton and leather jackets, plus overshirts, sweatshirts, T-shirts, polos, trousers and caps. Built for British weather, Belstaff combines practical protection with clean, functional design for town and countryside.

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About Belstaff Jackets & Clothing

Belstaff jackets: waxed cotton, leather and lighter layers

Signature outerwear, including the Trialmaster, Fieldmaster, and Racemaster, anchors the collection, with water-resistant, waxed-cotton options designed for everyday wear. You’ll also find premium leather jackets alongside lighter shells and gilets for changeable days.

Belstaff clothing for easy layering

Build a straightforward set of layers around your jacket with Belstaff overshirts, knitwear and sweats, backed up by simple tees and polos. For broader category browsing, see men’s shirts and overshirts, men’s knitwear, and men’s sweatshirts and hoodies.

Why buy Belstaff from The Sporting Lodge?

  • Official UK Stockist: authentic product with clear provenance.
  • Helpful guidance: fit, fabric and care advice when needed.
  • Fast UK delivery and simple returns: shop with confidence.

If you’re comparing waxed cotton outerwear across brands, view our Barbour wax jackets for another long-wearing option.

Guide: Choosing the Right Belstaff Jacket

Belstaff started in Staffordshire in 1924, building protective outerwear for riders. That focus still shows today in hardwearing fabrics, practical pocket layouts and weather-ready finishes. If you want the fuller background, read our guide: Belstaff jacket history.

Pick a jacket shape that matches how you’ll wear it

  • Trialmaster: the classic four-pocket, belted wax jacket shape with a secure collar. A strong all-rounder for commuting and weekend wear.
  • Fieldmaster: a field-jacket profile with a little more room for layering, built around utility pockets and coverage.
  • Racemaster: a cleaner, more streamlined rider shape that sits neatly over a tee, polo or lighter knit.

Materials that define Belstaff

  • Waxed cotton: water-resistant and tough, ideal in changeable UK conditions. When it looks dry or starts to lose beading, re-proofing brings performance back.
  • Leather: hardwearing with a natural break-in. Best in light showers rather than sustained rain, and benefits from regular conditioning.
  • Lighter shells and gilets: useful for milder months when you still want wind protection without the weight of a wax jacket.

Care and re-proofing basics

  • Waxed cotton: sponge clean with cold water and let it dry naturally. Avoid machine washing, tumble drying and dry cleaning, which strip the finish.
  • Re-proofing: top up the wax when the fabric dulls or after heavy use in wet weather.
  • Leather: wipe down after wear, condition occasionally, and keep away from direct heat when drying.

Shopping by category can help if you already know what you need: men’s jackets and coats, men’s trousers, and hats and caps.

Belstaff FAQs

Belstaff is best known for protective outerwear with motorcycling heritage, especially waxed cotton jackets and premium leather jackets. Key pieces focus on weather resistance, practical pocketing and hardwearing construction.

Trialmaster is the classic belted, four-pocket wax jacket shape. Fieldmaster is a field-jacket profile that tends to allow more layering and coverage. Racemaster is a cleaner, more streamlined rider shape that sits neatly over lighter layers.

Most Belstaff waxed cotton jackets are water-resistant rather than fully waterproof. They handle showers well, and re-proofing helps maintain water resistance and wind protection over time.

Brush off dry dirt, then sponge clean with cold water and allow the jacket to dry naturally. Avoid machine washing, tumble drying and dry cleaning, as these remove the wax finish.

Re-proof when the fabric looks dry, loses its water beading, or after frequent wet-weather wear. How often varies with use, but many people top up wax once or twice a year for regular wear.

Leather jackets cope well with light showers but are not designed for sustained rain. Wipe off moisture after wear, dry naturally away from direct heat, and condition occasionally to keep the leather supple.

Fit can vary by style. Rider-shaped jackets tend to sit closer through the body, while field-jacket shapes can allow more room for layering. Check the product fit notes and size guide, and size up if you plan to wear thick knits underneath.

Belstaff jackets work well with simple layers such as tees, polos, overshirts and knitwear, plus hardwearing trousers or denim. Keeping the base layers clean and plain lets the jacket do the work.