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Tweed Painter Jacket / Brown Herringbone

Tweed Painter Jacket / Brown Herringbone

Regular price £395.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £395.00 GBP
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Natural un-dyed (natural yarn colour) Shetland wool fabric woven at a family run mill in Hawick in the Scottish borders

Straight shape with simple stand collar

Two outer patch pockets and one inside chest pocket

Pen-holder on left outer pocket as worn

Shetland wool 100% with viscose lining

Real leather basket buttons on front opening

Dry cleaning only

Made in London, England

Size S M L
Length 57.5cm 59.5cm 61.5cm
Chest 50cm 53cm 56cm
Back Neck Point to Sleeve Hem 78.5cm 80cm 82.5cm

Model (161cm/5'3" tall) wears size M (UK10-12)

All Items are sent from United Kingdom

SHIPPING TIMES

All orders are dispatched within 5 working days.

If you need your order urgently, please get in touch and we’ll always do our best to help. We’re a small team, but we’re very hands-on and happy to accommodate where we can.

Estimated delivery times (from dispatch):
UK: 2–3 working days
Europe: 5–8 working days
Rest of the world: 7–10 working days

These delivery times are guidelines only. Occasionally, delays can occur due to factors outside of our control.

Please see our full shipping policy here.

OVERSEAS TAX / IMPORT FEES

Orders delivered outside the UK are not charged UK VAT (20%). However, local import duties, taxes, or handling fees may apply once the parcel reaches your country.

Any additional charges are the sole responsibility of the customer and are usually payable at the point of delivery.

Please use the country and currency selector at the bottom of the page to ensure correct pricing before placing your order.

All items purchased in person at our London shop are sold at UK prices.

If you’re unsure about anything, feel free to get in touch before ordering – we’ll be happy to help.

RETURNS

We accept returns on online orders within 14 days of delivery.

Please contact us before returning an item. Returns sent without prior approval may not be accepted.

Items must be unused, in their original condition, and returned with proof of purchase (your order number is sufficient).

Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Items that are worn, damaged, or returned after 14 days are not eligible for a refund.

Approved refunds will be issued to the original payment method once the return has been received and inspected.

View our full returns policy here.

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Tweed, made in Scotland

Tweed, made in Scotland

All of our tweeds are woven at a family-run mill in Hawick, in the Scottish Borders. Established over two centuries ago, the mill remains one of the most respected producers of fine tweed in Britain.

From raw wool to finished cloth, the process is carried out in-house. The yarn is dyed, spun, woven and finished on site, allowing careful control over colour, handle and durability. The result is a timeless cloth, with depth, structure and a character that improves with wear.

Leather basket buttons, Made in Japan

Leather basket buttons, Made in Japan

Sometimes known as “football buttons”, our traditional leather basket buttons are constructed from 100% leather and made in Japan.

Each button is woven from narrow leather strips around a solid core, creating a distinctive textured surface and subtle tonal variation. They are often used on outerwear and knitwear, where their depth and structure complement heavier cloths. Traditionally favoured on coats for their resilience and grip, they perform well against thicker fabrics and repeated fastening.

North London Factory

North London Factory

The majority of our garments are made in the same North London factory we have worked with for over a decade. Over that time we have built a close working relationship grounded in trust, mutual respect and shared standards.

The factory is a short journey from us, and we are there regularly – reviewing samples, discussing details and refining patterns. Design and production are not separate stages; they are part of a single continuous process. From fabric sourcing and initial ideas through to pattern cutting, sewing and finishing, we are involved throughout.

We are proud of the garments that leave the workshop and of the skilled people who bring them to life.