The House of Bruar Men's British Tweed Bomber Jacket
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We're proud to showcase this Bruar-exclusive men's British tweed bomber jacket, taking a classic American blouson and adding British sporting heritage.
As the season grows cooler, a medium-weight lined transitional jacket is a gents wardrobe essential. This is a superb example, taking a classic American-inspired bomber shape with button cuffs, a simple stand collar and a gathered hem, and crafting it in superb pure new wool British tweed, underlining the country sports heritage by adding bellows pockets with shield flaps. This combination of styles, taking the Hamptons to the Highlands, has resulted in a superbly sophisticated jacket that looks equally at home in town or country.
Lined blouson jacket in British tweed. Zip fastening. Stand collar with button tab. Bellows pockets with button flaps. House of Bruar satin lining. Button tabs at cuff. Designed by The House of Bruar.
Whether you're checking in to a country hotel for a weekend away, heading into a day of meetings at work, or simply enjoying dinner at your favourite restaurant, this jacket will earn you envious glances and appreciation in equal measure wherever you wear it.
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.
As the season grows cooler, a medium-weight lined transitional jacket is a gents wardrobe essential. This is a superb example, taking a classic American-inspired bomber shape with button cuffs, a simple stand collar and a gathered hem, and crafting it in superb pure new wool British tweed, underlining the country sports heritage by adding bellows pockets with shield flaps. This combination of styles, taking the Hamptons to the Highlands, has resulted in a superbly sophisticated jacket that looks equally at home in town or country.
Whether you're checking in to a country hotel for a weekend away, heading into a day of meetings at work, or simply enjoying dinner at your favourite restaurant, this jacket will earn you envious glances and appreciation in equal measure wherever you wear it.
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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