The House of Bruar Men's Harris Tweed 3/4 Length Raglan Coat
Description
Recalling golden-era Hollywood's adoption of British country style, our men's Harris Tweed three-quarter length raglan coat is a show-stopping piece.
Offered in a traditional check, this coat is tailored exceptionally, with features including a generous stand collar, faux tortoiseshell buttons, raglan sleeves, cuff tabs and a mid-thigh length. Handwarmer pockets, a collar tab, and a House of Bruar satin lining complete this investment coat.
Stand collar with collar tab. Button fastening. Long sleeves with traditional cuff tabs. Handwarmer pockets. House of Bruar satin lining. Designed by The House of Bruar.
Bridging the gap between formal and smart/casual, this superb coat will look wonderful worn over a country suit to a wedding or race meeting, but will also lend a serious upgrade to smart jeans and an open-necked shirt, giving remarkable versatility and longevity to this purchase.
About Harris TweedHarris Tweed originated in the 19th century in Scotland's Outer Hebrides. Woven from pure virgin wool on traditional looms by Harris/Lewis islanders, the fabric was popularised by Lady Dunmore, going on to become a global style icon. Protected by the 1993 Harris Tweed Act, Harris Tweed is labelled for authenticity with the Orb trademark. Noted for patterns like herringbone and tartan, Harris Tweed symbolises Scottish artisanal integrity and exclusivity.
For more information on this unique textile, see our Guide to Harris Tweed.
Offered in a traditional check, this coat is tailored exceptionally, with features including a generous stand collar, faux tortoiseshell buttons, raglan sleeves, cuff tabs and a mid-thigh length. Handwarmer pockets, a collar tab, and a House of Bruar satin lining complete this investment coat.
Bridging the gap between formal and smart/casual, this superb coat will look wonderful worn over a country suit to a wedding or race meeting, but will also lend a serious upgrade to smart jeans and an open-necked shirt, giving remarkable versatility and longevity to this purchase.
About Harris TweedHarris Tweed originated in the 19th century in Scotland's Outer Hebrides. Woven from pure virgin wool on traditional looms by Harris/Lewis islanders, the fabric was popularised by Lady Dunmore, going on to become a global style icon. Protected by the 1993 Harris Tweed Act, Harris Tweed is labelled for authenticity with the Orb trademark. Noted for patterns like herringbone and tartan, Harris Tweed symbolises Scottish artisanal integrity and exclusivity.
For more information on this unique textile, see our Guide to Harris Tweed.
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