The Closest I Get to Logos Are Tweeds.Yes, I know, weve put logos on pieces before. An ugly experiment. Never say never, but for now, I remain firmly in defiance (which surprises no one).The lovely thing about tweeds is they tell you exactly what they are
The Closest I Get to Logos Are Tweeds.
Yes, I know, weve put logos on pieces before. An ugly experiment. Never say never, but for now, I remain firmly in defiance (which surprises no one).
The lovely thing about tweeds is they tell you exactly what they are by the pattern, color, or place of originHarris, Donegal, Estate, Cheviot, et. al.
Perhaps the most widely recognized by appearance is the Donegalthat quintessential plain weave with flecks of color woven in is so universally recognized, it has transcended even its place of origin (they arent just from Donegal anymore).
Heres a perfectly handsome and exceptionally crafted Donegal jacket with plenty of authentic military styling. We sourced the fabric from the Moon Mill, one of Englands last vertical mills, meaning they complete all processes (carding, warping, scouring, etc.) on one site.
We think the results speak for themselves.
Donegal Jacket (No. 6251). Exquisite Donegal tweed fabric thats 70% wool with polyamides woven in for increased strength and durability. Contrasting interior collar and lapels in luxurious 95% wool, 5% cashmere blend. Gentlemanly tailored fit. English military details include the standup collar, shoulder epaulettes, and patch pockets with flap-and-button closure at the chest and hips. Faux horn buttons. Hidden metal zip closure. Half-back and full sleeve lobby twill lining. Imported.
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