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Gloverall

Harris Tweed Mac Overcoat

Harris Tweed Mac Overcoat

Regular price $547.00 USD
Regular price $995.00 USD Sale price $547.00 USD
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One of the finest overcoats to ever be made Tea, crumpets, and tweed. It doesn’t get more English than the Harris Tweed Mac Overcoat. This winter coat uses 100% pure new wool made from Harris Tweed, which is the tweed of all tweeds. It’s handwoven and dyed by local crofters from the Herbides in Scotland, and it’s so historic and rich that Parliament protects it. Gloverall was inspired by the English rugby footballer Syd Hynes, famous for his no-nonsense playing style, which translates perfectly into this balanced, structured yet comfortable coat. It features a classic silhouette, button-down fly front, angled pockets, and a single back vent.

Features

  • Classic overcoat made from Harris Tweed
  • Two front angled pockets
  • Button down fastenings with fly front
  • Back vent

Sizing

  • The Harris Tween Mac Overcoat has a regular fit, take your usual size
  • For the best personal fit, lay flat and measure your best fitting coat and compare to the chart below

Garment Measurements

S M L XL
Chest 46½ 48 49⅝ 51¼
Body Length 42⅛ 42½ 42⅞ 43¼
Sleeve Length 29⅞ 30¼ 30¾ 31⅛

All measurements are in inches.

How to Measure - Chest: Measure straight across from edge to edge, starting 1" below the armhole, multiply by 2 - Body Length: Start at the top of the shoulder where it meets the neck seam, and measure straight down to the hem - Sleeve Length: Start at the center of the back of the neck, measure straight across to the shoulder seam, and then follow the edge of the garment to the cuff. Pro tip: it’s easiest to measure across the back of the sleeve

Materials & Care

  • Main: 100% wool
  • Linings: 100% cotton, 100% acetate
  • Made in England
  • Dry clean only, do not machine wash, do not tumble dry, do not bleach

About Gloverall

Born from postwar necessity, Gloverall began when Harold and Freda Morris were tasked with selling surplus Royal Navy duffle coats after WWII. The coats sold out so fast that the couple decided to make a civilian version of the duffel coat in 1951. From there, Gloverall would go on to become a major player in British culture in the decades that followed. They outfitted the British Winter Olympic Team in the 80s, and appeared on an Oasis album cover in the 90s. Today, Gloverall continues to be viewed as an undeniable part of British culture, relying on the fields, farms, and hard-working spirit of England to make the best menswear in every stitch.

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