Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey
Engineered Garments

Wool Herringbone Loiter Jacket in Grey

$ 516.00
Size: X-Small
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  • The Loiter Jacket is a signature design from Engineered Garments. Crafted using a medium-weight wool herringbone fabric, reminiscent of vintage suiting. The jacket sports a classic silhouette with two large flap pockets at the hip, a single patch pocket on the left breast, and spread-collar button up placket.
    • Regular fit
    • Herringbone wool blend fabric
    • Heavy duty resin buttons
    • Spread-collar
    • Two large flap pockets at the waist
    • Single patch pocket at the chest
    • 37% poly 36% acrylic 21% wool 4% silk 2% elastic
    • Made in New York, USA
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    X-Small 42" 18" 21.5" 27.5"
    Small 44" 19" 22.5" 28"
    Medium 46" 19.5" 23.5" 29"
    Large 48" 20" 24" 29.5"

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  • Founded 1999 by Daiki Suzuki in New York City, the Engineered Garments mission statement is "to make garments that become more personal through the experiences you have with them." Drawing from years buying for Nepenthes stores, Suzuki values unique garment construction with attention to detail; realized through Engineered Garments. Each piece in the brand's ever-evolving catalog is designed with hidden qualities and meaning, straying from the idea of "perfect design."
Founded 1999 by Daiki Suzuki in New York City, the Engineered Garments mission statement is "to make garments that become more personal through the experiences you have with them." Drawing from years buying for Nepenthes stores, Suzuki values unique garment construction with attention to detail; realized through Engineered Garments, each piece is designed with hidden qualities and meaning, straying from the idea of "perfect design."