A classic peacoat crafted from 100% heavy-weight, 22oz Melton wool
A true labour of love for &SONS Creative Director and Founder Phil James. From the heavy-weight, 22oz Melton wool that’s been woven exclusively for &SONS to the oversized buttons, forged from recycled metal. Every detail has been considered and consciously sourced - without compromise
Famed for its origins in the military, the Peacoat's history begins as early as the 1720s and features in nearly every surplus uniform in various guises. A longer cut often referred to as a 'Bridge Coat' was only worn by officers and often adorned with gold buttons.
Heavy-weight, 22oz Melton wool that's been woven exclusively for &SONS
Oversized buttons, forged from recycled metal
Storm Collar - increased the height of the collar to protect the wearer from the elements
Arm band - right arm features a button-down band with a stitched patch that carries &SONS ’Trading Co.’ logo embroidered in military grey
Mid-level Pockets - Positioned at mid-level which is the perfect height for a relaxed stance
Hand-stitched, Recycled Metal Buttons - Buttons are pressed from discarded metal on the factory floor that is melted down and reused to avoid going into landfill
Every detail has been considered and consciously sourced - without compromise
Heavy-weight, 22oz Melton wool, recycled from old woollen garments that are repurposed and spun into new yarn
Pockets are made from a durable chord that is soft to touch and a superior fabric to the usual cotton lining
Luxury textile for the lining called Modal, a fabric made from beech tree pulp which contains 50% more absorbent microfibres than cotton and is more sustainable and eco-friendly
Recycled Metal Buttons - pressed from discarded metal on the factory floor that is melted down and reused to avoid going into landfill
Made from recycled materials
Wool is recycled from old woollen garments that are repurposed and spun into new yarn
Buttons are pressed from discarded metal on the factory floor that is melted down and reused to avoid going into landfill.
Lining made from Modal, a fabric made from beech tree pulp which contains 50% more absorbent microfibres than cotton and is more sustainable and eco-friendly.
A daring fusion of vintage style and innovative design, &SONS create clothing for modern day pioneers and creative tradesmen |