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SUIT UP LIKE A HARRIGAN: MOBLAND’S SECRET TO KILLER STYLE AND WHERE TO GET THE LOOK

Cassandra Riley Bennett
Cassandra Riley Bennett
June 12, 2025
8 min read min read

Who says high – stakes mob drama can’t double as a Pinterest board for style inspiration? If you’ve been glued to “MobLand” (honestly, who hasn’t?), you might’ve noticed something: The Harrigan family doesn’t just run the London underworld. Nope, they practically own the tailor shop too. Let’s peel back the lapels and get inside what makes their wardrobes so jaw – droppingly sharp, and – here’s the best part – figure out how fans can steal the look on a legit budget.

Setting the Scene: London Grit Meets Savile Row

Quick refresher – Guy Ritchie’s “MobLand” isn’t your dad’s gangster show. Yes, it tosses you into the smoky backrooms and dim – lit clubs of modern – day London, but every so often, the camera lingers on the buttons, the cuffs, the swish of fabric. There’s a reason for that.

The Harrigan clan walks into every scene with the confidence of runway models crashing an underground casino. But this isn’t accidental. The creators have talked about their love for mixing “old – world tailoring with brazen, new – school edge,” and you can see it in every frame.

Color Psychology: Why That Burgundy Blazer Isn’t Just for Show

So, have you ever noticed mob boss Tommy Harrigan (that swagger, right?) rocks deep navy suits like a uniform? And then there’s Maeve, who flips the drama by mixing in oxblood blazers and bold emeralds. Costume designer Hilary Martel (yep, the same one behind “Peaky Blinders” season four) dished out in interviews that she leaned on color psychology more than the average Instagram “style expert.” Here’s what’s happening:

Every color tells a story. For example, when Tommy wears a dark bottle green tie at a council meeting, fans on Reddit buzz about it – was he signaling a peace offering? Or maybe a power play? Suddenly, even the ties have fans theorizing.

Vintage Tailoring: If These Lapels Could Talk

The MobLand squad doesn’t dabble in fast fashion. Their look screams Savile Row, but with a twist. You might catch nods to classic 1960s mod tailoring (slimmer cuts, shorter jackets), which is smart because it gives a timeless edge that stands out against the dreary backdrop of MobLand’s darker scenes.

But keep your eyes peeled for these details:

And here’s some trivia: Martel sourced vintage cloth from East London dealers, some dating to the 1970s. She revealed in a Making – Of special that half of the wardrobe for primary characters comes from tailor shops that once outfitted real – life London gangsters in the 80s.

Hidden Symbols: Stitching Secrets Into Every Scene

It wouldn’t be a proper crime show if there weren’t some secrets sewn into the clothes, right? Ritchie loves tiny details, and MobLand’s costuming team went full Da Vinci Code with symbols and motifs.

Consider:

Insiders from the costume team have dropped hints on Instagram, encouraging fans to play “spot the symbol” every week. In fact, certain items in the show now rank as top sellers on Etsy, with some creators specializing in MobLand – style pins and accessories.

Mixing Old Money Vibe with New Street Swag

The MobLand look’s not about empty flash. It’s how the Harrigans wield their wardrobes: old – money class, new – money swagger. Maeve’s sharp – shouldered crimson blazer shows up at pivotal moments, signaling when she’s about to flip the table or take command. Jan Da Souza, meanwhile, mixes florals and pinstripes in a way that screams she knows both the rules – and when to break them.

Here are the staple pieces everyone in MobLand prioritizes:

The relentless attention to detail goes beyond what’s visible. According to interviews with Hilary Martel in Costume Design Quarterly, every key suit has some form of “family marking,” like a hidden embroidery inside the pocket flap (the initials ‘HFC’ for the Harrigan Family Crime syndicate).

Suit Up: How to Rock the MobLand Look on a Normal – Person Budget

No mob bankroll? Don’t sweat it. The MobLand aesthetic is totally achievable and ridiculously fun to try.

Here’s how you can do it without hitting up Tommy for a five – figure favor:

Because let’s face it, nobody wants to look like a background extra when you can dress like the boss. According to TikTok (check the hashtag #MobLandStyle), fans have turned up to viewing parties decked out in their own takes on Harrigan chic. The trend is even drawing nods from men’s fashion blogs and women’s mags, with GQ UK running with the headline: “MobLand Makes Mob Style Mainstream (Again).”

Street Cred, Not Street Price

A final thought: In MobLand, everyone dresses like they mean it – even the side characters loitering at the backtable. You don’t need a crime syndicate’s wallet to work some of that swagger into your closet. Watch the show for inspiration, sure, but then go wild and make the look your own.

So, dust off that blazer, snag a pin, and never underestimate the power of a good tailor. Remember, every Harrigan started somewhere. That somewhere might as well be your closet.

Cassandra Riley Bennett

Cassandra Riley Bennett

Cassandra Riley Bennett is a passionate film blogger who reviews movies with wit, warmth, and a love for hidden cinematic gems.