Heritage,
re-cut for
a working week.
A long line wool coat that survives a January platform. A cable knit spun from Donegal lambswool. Twelve pieces this season, released the second Thursday of October.
Twelve garments, one season. Cut from cloth that took longer than it ought to, finished by people we know by name. Released in a small run on the second Thursday of every quarter.
Released this week.
Heritage Wool Coat
British selvedge wool, Stone
USD 685
Norfolk Cable Knit
Donegal lambswool, Oat
USD 285
Suede Crewneck
Italian goat suede, Olive
USD 1,240
Oxford Shirt
Japanese loomstate cotton, Stone
USD 175
Pleated Trouser
High twist Italian wool, Charcoal
USD 320
Bridle Belt
English bridle leather, Saddle tan
USD 145
On weight.
A coat carries a season. A heavy cloth holds a shape, a thin one chases the wind.
Notes from the studio on selecting cloth, why the Heritage Wool Coat sits at fourteen ounces, and why most coats sold in cities sit at half that.
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