Outerwear
Outerwear
Duffle Coat
This coat has three toggles known as “walrus teeth” that are fastened with leather loops and features a buttonable strap at the neck and an oversized hood.
Pea Coat
Thigh length, double-breasted button closure with a wide notched collar and lapel. The pea coat allows the wearer to transition from formal to casual with ease. Timeless, versatile, and warm.
Quilted Coat
This coat is lined with down, adding bulk and giving this style a puffy look. Features drawstring at waist for cinching, bellows flap patch pockets and knee-length zipper closure.
Trench Coat
This coat is double-breasted with wide lapels, and belted at the waist. A key characteristic of this trench is the numerous details in its construction. The style above features a wide vent that extends across the back of the coat to allow for more movement, belting on the cuffs and a turndown collar.
Norfolk Jacket
This classic jacket is single breasted with three buttons. The box pleats are double ended and inverted allowing for a greater range of movement. The belt features a button closure and goes all around the waist. The lapels are notched, the vent is centered and the bellows pockets are expandable and feature a flap.
The Sports Jacket
Not as structured as a blazer, the model shown above has a looser fit allowing for additional layers underneath and features a three-button roll over lapel with center back vent and patch pockets.
The Bomber Jacket
No longer confined by its military roots, the bomber is now a true fashion essential. The jacket’s simple shape and lightweight construction have secured its position as a cool classic. Shown below: MA-1 silhouette in navy seersucker.