
Argyle Jacket
Style
The Argyle jacket creates a commanding silhouette, with wide peak lapels enhancing the shoulder and waist. Reminiscent of continental suiting styles, this double-breasted style is the epitome of timeless sophistication and sartorial elegance.
Fit
The precursor to our Fyfe jacket, Argyle is a slim fit with broad shoulders. The waist and hips are cut narrow and the sleeves are slim. Sizing up is advisable for those of a fuller or athletic build.
Design Features
- Half canvas construction.
- 6x2 fastening (6 visible buttons, two closing).
- Double rear vents.
- Broad Peak lapels.
- 4 button sham cuffs.
- Two external slanted (hacking) flap pockets.
- Welted outer breast pocket.
- Two internal jetted pockets with flaps, jetted ticket on the right-hand side.
- Fully lined in breathable twill with contrasting Columbia stitch.
- Our signature matt horn buttons.
Product Code | argyle-jkt-wf-stp-navy |
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Style Name | Argyle |
Material | Wool Flannel |
Pattern | Stripes |
Exchange period | 30 days |
Return & Refund period | 30 days |
Wool Flannel
Woven for softness and comfort, wool flannel is richly textured cloth with a luxuriously soft, brushed handle. Fine merino wool is woven as normal then passed through a milling machine, breaking down and tangling the surface fibres to create a fuzzy, felt-like finish. Finer flannels make for an elegant alternative to a worsted business suit, while thicker flannels offer much of the same texture as tweed but with a softer hand feel.
Fabric Details
- Weight: 340G/M2 (Midweight)
- Woven in Italy.
- Outer: 100% Wool
- Lining: 100% Viscose.
Fabric Care
- Dry clean only.
- Do not wash.
- Do not bleach.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Cool iron.
For small marks, we advise the use of a damp cloth and a small amount of clean water. A clothing brush or lint roller will remove dust or pet hair.
Stripes
Stripes are a timeless pattern cherished for generations and have maintained their allure and elegance throughout the centuries. This iconic pattern is meticulously crafted by skillfully weaving slender, evenly spaced lines of contrasting colours into the cloth, resulting in a refined and sophisticated motif.