Drake's
Suede Five Pocket Chore Jacket
Suede Five Pocket Chore Jacket
Story
Hardwearing crosta suede chore coat
Italian for “crust,” crosta suede is thicker, heavier, and more durable than your standard suede, and it has the same water-repellent characteristics as grain leather. Think mountaineering boots and gloves. Or, in this case, a rugged chore coat with unparalleled drape. Cut in the traditional workwear style with three external patch pockets, it’s finished with flat, raw seams and triple stitching.
Features
- Chore coat made from heavyweight crosta suede
- 3 outer patch pockets with additional patch ticket pocket
- 1 interior pocket for stashing your EDC
- Flat, raw seams and durable triple stitching
- Horn buttons
- Made in Italy
- Due to suede’s porous nature, it can transfer color onto lighter-colored garments
Materials
- 100% Crosta Suede
Sizing
- The Suede Five Pocket Chore Jacket has a relaxed fit that’s true to size, take your normal size in jackets
- For the best personal fit, compare your best-fitting jacket to the chart below
Garment Measurements
| 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 21 | 21¾ | 22½ | 23½ | 24¼ | 25 |
| Shoulder | 17½ | 18¼ | 18¾ | 19½ | 20 | 20½ |
| Back Length | 28½ | 28¾ | 29¼ | 29¾ | 30 | 30½ |
| Sleeve Length | 24¾ | 25¼ | 25½ | 26 | 26½ | 26¾ |
All measurements are in inches.
How to Measure - Garment Chest: measure on a shirt from side to side starting 1” under the armpit - Shoulder Width: measure on a shirt straight across the shoulder from seam to seam - Back Length: measure on a shirt from the center back to the bottom hem - Sleeve Length: measure on a shirt from the center back to the cuff opening
About Drake’s
Founded in 1977 by Michael Drake in East London, Drake’s made a name for themselves crafting exceptional scarves, plaids, ties, and handkerchiefs that high-end boutiques clamored for. Since then, Creative Director Michael Hall has taken the helm and expanded the brand to include outerwear, buttondowns, knitwear, and other iconic favorites with the ethos of “Relaxed Elegance.” Their tradition, however, remains. They still source waxed cotton from a historic British mill. Oxford shirts come from their own factory in Somerset. Silk ties are hand rolled in London. You get the picture. Timeless styles impeccably made—these are clothes for life.
