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Something For the Weekend: Houndstooth, Patch Pocket, Buggy Lined Jacket

Friday 22 May 2009

 T.Burrows Grey Tweed, Patch Pocket, Buggy Lined

From T. Burrows, £230

 

Last Friday I did an interview with Allan and Michael of outfitters T.Burrows. I spent a very pleasant few hours in their company and now I’m busy transcribing the tape –which takes me forever.


However, since that interview I am conscious of an ever growing obsession, namely, the patch pocket, buggy lined, grey tweed jacket pictured above. A beautiful rich pure wool cloth; 3 quarter lining and no canvass makes it suitable for spring and autumn or layering in winter. Nicely cut, with the trade mark T. Burrows soft shoulder, it appealed to me straight away. 

 

You can see the Buggy Line Black and Grey Tweed I‘m certainly becoming a convert, albeit a late one, to the virtues of the patch pocket. It provides far more flexibility for dressing the jacket up and down –especially down, as this style of pocket is by tradition a more casual option.

To my mind this is the perfect weekend away jacket. And there is an art to packing. Cary Grant was notorious for packing light. For example, he used to wear women’s nylon panties which were easy to wash in the sink at night and dried quickly, ready to go next day.


There is certainly something inelegant about dragging multiple suit cases and rucksacks about the place. Key is packing clothes that serve multiple functions, in the right combinations. This will ensure you always look presentable, but are also practically dressed for whatever you may be up to.


This jacket is robust, but suitable for all but the hottest climates. Easily smartened up by combining it with wool trousers (or a change of footwear) for an impromptu formal occasion or dinner; likewise, thrown it over a polo and chinos for some city exploring, with enough pockets to put your wallet, map and other exploratory kit.

No man should leave home without one.

 

For a day's exploring...

The latest Ray Ban revival, the Club Master T.Burrows Grey Tweed, Patch Pocket, Buggy Lined A core wardrobe item  

 

 The ultimate chino, based on the original WWII US Military Chino

 Courtesy of Red Wing Boots

 

For the evening.....

Simply change the shoes to something more formal and swop the Polo Shirts.

 Tan Calf Double monks: Photo, Shipton & Heneage

Photo: courtesy of Ede & Ravenscroft  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daytime Kit....

Clubmaster Sunglasses: Online from Sunglasses Shop, £79.95

John Lewis Polo Shirts: White & Black Polo Shirts, pack of two (white and black) £15

Velo-re belt: Prices vary, £39 upwards. Read our review.  

Bills Khakis: The ultimate chino and sadly not available direct. They are stocked by J.Simons in Covent Garden.

Red Wing Beckman Boots: Available from American Classics, £160 

 

Evening Kit...

Shipton & Heneage shoes: Tan Calf Double monks, on sale £149

Ede & Ravenscroft Pocket Square: Available online or in store £39.50 (Also visit Nino’s for something more affordable)

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