
Watson Coat - Belted
Style
The Watson Coat is a raglan style overcoat, so named for its raglan sleeves which curve around the shoulder to meet the collar. This shoulder construction was named for Lord Raglan who devised the style to make a coat easier to slip on and off. When the Prussian collar was later added, the style became known as a Balmacaan - deriving its name from the Scottish estate where the two features were first put together.
Watson is the shorter version of our Sherlock Coat, hitting just above the knee for someone of average height. This classic length suits a variety of body types and styles. The fit is relaxed and comfortable, with enough room for a suit or thick piece of knitwear. The classic Prussian collar neatly frames the face, looking as good turned up as it does turned down. Large internal hip pockets are practical for everything from gloves and a scarf to a paperback and notebook.
Fit
Watson is a relaxed fit with raglan shoulders, we suggest ordering your usual size. This style is just above knee length for someone of average height.
Design Features
- Raglan shoulders.
- 5 button single breasted closure with fly front.
- Regular Prussian collar.
- Single rear vent.
- Plain cuffs with adjustable straps.
- Two external slash hip pockets.
- Two large internal hip pockets.
| Product Code | watson-coat-belted-ht-hb-muc-green |
|---|---|
| Style Name | Watson |
| Pattern | Check |
| Colour | Greens |
| Material | Harris Tweed |
| Fabric Weight | Heavyweight |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
Harris Tweed
Harris Tweed is handwoven from pure virgin wool, in crofts in the Outer Hebrides. The wool is taken from sheep with dense and springy wool, resulting in a resilient and robust heavy-weight tweed. Because it is handwoven, the weave is slightly looser than other tweeds, meaning the fabric has a natural movement to it.
Fabric Details
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Weight: 485/G/M2(Heavyweight).
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Outer: 100% Wool.
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Lining: 100% Viscose.
Fabric Care
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Dry clean only.
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Do not iron.
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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.
Check
Check is a classic pattern that features a grid of intersecting lines, forming a series of squares or rectangles. This pattern is bold & confident.
Herringbone
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. The pattern is called herringbone because it resembles the skeleton of a herring fish.






