
Edward Jacket
Style
Our signature jacket style, Edward's structured shoulders and nipped waist give the jacket an elegant, shaped appearance, drawing from classic British tailoring. A broader lapel and high set gorge visually widen the shoulders, while the low button stance and flared skirt create the illusion of slimmer waist. High armholes and a full but tapering sleeve finish off the look, providing a clean look that remains comfortable while in motion. This jacket is as flattering as it is comfortable, it's no surprise this has become our signature style.
Fit
Edward is a slim fitting jacket with broad, structured shoulders, high armholes, and a nipped waist. We would advise taking your usual size for a slim fit or sizing up for a regular fit.
Design Features
- Chest piece construction.
- 2-button closure.
- Side vents.
- Broad notch lapel.
- 4-button non-functional cuffs.
- Slanted flapped hip pockets.
- Welted out-breast pocket.
- Two internal jetted in-breast pockets with loop & button closure on the right.
- Internal jetted pen pocket.
- Internal jetted ticket pocket.
- Columbia stitch and ribbon edge lining.
- Signature horn buttons.
Product Code | edward-jkt-bt-hb-wp-peat |
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Size | 34 |
Style Name | Edward |
Material | Borders Tweed |
Weight | Lightweight |
Pattern | Windowpane |
Exchange period | 30 days |
Return & Refund period | 30 days |
Fabric
The Borders Tweed range represents the luxurious end of the tweed spectrum. Worsted Spun - meaning twisted- from a longer yarn, this range is much lighter than traditional tweed. The blend of fine merino wool offers a soft, comfortable fabric fit for any occasion.
Fabric Details
- Weight: 340/G/M² (Lightweight)
- Outer: 100% Wool
- Lining: 100% Viscose
Fabric Care
- Dry clean only.
- Do not iron.
- Do not tumble dry.
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.
Herringbone Windowpane
A combination of both Herringbone and Windowpane patterns. Herringbone, also called broken twill weave, describes a distinctive V-shaped weaving pattern. It is distinguished from a plain chevron by the break at reversal, which makes it resemble a broken zigzag. A large version of a graph check, where vertical and horizontal lines cross the cloth to create squares is then placed over top.