The 904 jacket follows the season's experiments with cross cutting: the pattern is laid sideways across the denim fabric, which governs the length of the body and sleeves, which both finish with horizontal selvage lines.


Based on a Boy Scouts of America uniform jacket from the textiles collection at University of Wisconsin-Madison, the extra large collar can be worn up, down, or buttoned half way, tight to the neck.



A snap front baseball jacket with crossover back seams.


A Kazakh shawl collar double breasted flight coat in shirt weight loft construction.


Design influenced by US Navy deck jackets, Schott ‘Perfecto’ motorcycle jackets and cold weather flap front overcoats.

A snap fastened short shawl collar flight jacket in shirt weight three-layer loft construction.


A stretched pattern shawl collar jacket with waistcoat buttons.



A double thickness reversible bomber jacket inspired by Guatemalan streetwear

The Bog Jacket is constructed from nylon twill, lined with Italian Prince of Wales check cotton, with added panels of melton wool set just inside the seams of the main panels.



Bonnet hood and open cape sleeve design derived from traditional Welsh capes worn in the Valleys (cwmoedd).

Unlike most Tender jackets, which have a straight cut front, the Two:One jacket has shaped lapels with a large belly, to use the tailor's term.


The Edited Jeans Jacket is a simplified version of the Type 901 Pleat Pocket Jeans Jacket, cut straight with a centre back seam.

