Ronay Lambswool Tweed Jacket

Donegal Windowpane, Brown
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Style

The Ronay jacket owes its name to a rugged and windswept island in the Outer Hebrides. It's a flexible style that suits both formal and casual occasions. The cropped body is a flattering, contemporary shape that suits high waisted trousers and skirts. Shortening the body visually lengthens the legs for a taller, slimmer appearance. Ronay's unique collar draws inspiration from women's tailoring of the 1940's. The style sits wider on the shoulders, with a broad notch that looks smart but doesn't feel too dressy.

Fit

Ronay is a regular fit with slim sleeves and a cropped body, designed to be worn around the hips. We would advise taking your usual size.

Design Features

  • Three button closure.
  • Notch lapel with deep collar.
  • Short single vent.
  • 1 button functional cuffs.
  • Slanted hip pockets with flaps.
  • Slanted ticket pocket with flap (right side).
  • Welted out-breast pocket (non-functional).
  • Fully lined with contrasting pocket jetts, piping, and columbia stitch.
  • Two internal jetted pockets (both left side).
  • Horn buttons.
SKU ronay-jkt-lw-dn-wp-brown
Material Lambswool Tweed
Fabric Weight Midweight
Style Name Ronay
Pattern Donegal Fleck, Windowpane
Gender Ladies
Colour Browns
Exchange period 30 days
Return & Refund period 30 days

Fabric

Our lambswool tweed is created using wool taken from the first shearing of young sheep. This means that the wool is soft, fine, and light. These fibres are then spun to create a fabric with a compact and smooth handle that is soft to the touch, but that still has a distinct texture.

Fabric Details

  • Weight: 395/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.

Donegal Windowpane

A Donegal pattern is defined by speckled dots in the fabric, called “neps” or “slubs” produced by dispersing yarns in a variety of colours throughout the cloth. Named for County Donegal in Ireland, where this style originated, the pattern is now recognisable the world over. The addition of a square over-check called a "windowpane" adds detail to the cloth and the opportunity to incorporate an additional colour or two.

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