The House of Bruar Ladies British Tweed Cheltenham Jacket
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We are thrilled to present the ladies British tweed Cheltenham jacket, our bestselling equestrian-inspired long-line jacket, given a subtle lift with a new fit.
Caution is essential when revising a classic, but we're confident the refinements we've introduced to our bestselling Cheltenham jacket in pure new wool tweed will only accentuate the appeal of this flattering equestrian-inspired piece. Slanting the pockets and removing the third ticket pocket has imparted a sleeker style, but left this classic long-line jacket in pure new wool British tweed just as striking and stylish as when we first introduced it 30 years ago. Available in melange herringbones and exclusive checks developed in partnership with one of Britain's last remaining tweed mills, why not make this the year you invest in the Cheltenham?
Long-line British tweed tailored jacket. Single breasted three-button fastening. Notched lapels. Slanted welt pockets with flap detail. House of Bruar buttons. House of Bruar satin lining. Mulberry Herringbone, Midnight Blue Herringbone and Autumn Dusk Check have coordinated velvet upper collar. Juniper Wine Check and Forest Green Herringbone have matching tweed collars.
Whether you're off to the races, attending an autumn wedding or just wearing your Cheltenham with jeans and an open-necked shirt for a shopping mission, you'll love having this superb jacket in your style arsenal.
About TweedTweed's humble beginnings reach back to the early 19th century when it was first hand-woven in Scotland, as warm, hard-working wear for crofters. When the nobility of the British Isles stayed in Scotland, they adopted tweed, wearing it on their grand Highland estates, particularly for country sports. With traditional designs including checks, herringbones and barleycorns, tweed has become an icon of British and Scottish style.
For more information on this unique textile, see our Guide to Tweed & How to Wear It..
Caution is essential when revising a classic, but we're confident the refinements we've introduced to our bestselling Cheltenham jacket in pure new wool tweed will only accentuate the appeal of this flattering equestrian-inspired piece. Slanting the pockets and removing the third ticket pocket has imparted a sleeker style, but left this classic long-line jacket in pure new wool British tweed just as striking and stylish as when we first introduced it 30 years ago. Available in melange herringbones and exclusive checks developed in partnership with one of Britain's last remaining tweed mills, why not make this the year you invest in the Cheltenham?
Whether you're off to the races, attending an autumn wedding or just wearing your Cheltenham with jeans and an open-necked shirt for a shopping mission, you'll love having this superb jacket in your style arsenal.
About TweedTweed's humble beginnings reach back to the early 19th century when it was first hand-woven in Scotland, as warm, hard-working wear for crofters. When the nobility of the British Isles stayed in Scotland, they adopted tweed, wearing it on their grand Highland estates, particularly for country sports. With traditional designs including checks, herringbones and barleycorns, tweed has become an icon of British and Scottish style.
For more information on this unique textile, see our Guide to Tweed & How to Wear It..
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