Baron Kurtz
I'll Lock Up
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The Masons have updated their uniform to attract modern hipster chaps, perhaps?
Fair point, I was going on my general experience. I've never got my hands on one of those boxy horrors that Haggis guy tried to force on the world.
Jacket in the OP looks nice enough, though at around four hundred more than a comparable Aero / BK / W.H.Y., a little out of my price range...
OK, I'm lost now...
The oddest thing I've seen recently, though, is a guy on eBay selling tweed jackets listed as a three-piece suit, but when you read into it, it's a jacket with a non-matching waistcoat, and enough extra of the jacket material to have your own trews run up... [huh]
A few years back a guy called Brian Haggas, an Englishman no less, tried to corner Harris Tweed production by basically buying up the majority of the mills, reducing the number of patterns made, and produced these terrible boxy jackets that you'd be hard pressed to find outside of a golf club, of which he sold very few. He apparently still has a warehouse packed with them somewhere. There's an fine documentary called "Harassed Tweed" that you should be able to find on Vimeo.
Oh, yes, I remember that. He tried to kill all but about six patterns that he intended to mass produce, wasn't that the case? What happened there in the end, did he get run out? I remember it being mentioned in the BBC docusoap on Savile Row, the tailors there bemoaning him trying to destroy everything that was great about Harris Tweed.
I think the blue fabric version of this jacket on the Unionmade site is a much better choice, and @ $375.00 also a better buy.
Hey there. The loops are leather, and yeah before the leather started to soften up it was a fair bit easier to do it up using the loops rather than the holes. The loops give you a bit room for when you need to pile on the layers. Engineered Garments were doing some detachable hoods/half vests that I suppose would work well with the jacket as there are only two sets of loops for the upper half of the jacket. I can't seem to find photos of said hoods, but they were similar to the one below, though made using wool and possibly even a down filled one..Sewer, any more information on the fastening of that jacket? Looks like you can use buttonholes or the loops (elastic?) - what's the design concept behind that? I imagine the loops might be easier to use with gloves, and would give you maybe an extra inch in the body...