
Nathan Coat
Style
Inspired by the slender frock coats of the early 20th century, our Nathan coat has all the elegance of a town coat but with the fit of a jacket. Single-breasted with a fly front and slim pocket flaps for a neat and minimal look. This coat is designed to act as a jacket replacement, worn over a shirt or knitwear.
Fit
Cut to fit like a jacket rather than a coat, Nathan is knee-length with structured shoulders, high armholes, and slim sleeves. For those looking to wear Nathan as an overcoat, we would advise sizing up one from your usual jacket size.
Design Features
- Half canvas structure.
- Four button fastening with fly front.
- Single rear vent.
- Narrow notch lapel.
- 4 button sham cuffs.
- Two external flap pockets, ticket pocket, and welted outer breast pocket.
- Two internal jetted pockets and jetted ticket.
- Fully lined in breathable twill with contrasting Columbia stitch and piping.
- Signature horn buttons.
| Product Code | nathan-coat-sh-whb-wp-charcoal |
|---|---|
| Style Name | Nathan |
| Material | Shetland Tweed |
| Fabric Weight | Midweight |
| Pattern | Herringbone |
| Colour | Greys |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
Fabric
Shetland tweed is made using wool from Shetland sheep. These sheep have a naturally soft and fine wool, which is then spun to create a tight and thin tweed fabric with a slightly shaggy finish.
Fabric Details
- Weight: 400/G/M2(Midweight)
- 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.








