Italian Linen Club Jacket
Description
The original club jackets were rowing blazers, cut in an unstructured fashion, with contrasting trim and the club’s embroidery on the breast pocket. This jacket borrows this DNA and reinterprets it for the man who no longer needs to or cares to join a club to demonstrate his social status. He knows he has already arrived.
Cut from Italian linen and trimmed with black satin binding, the jacket features a discrete black snake embroidery on the breast pocket. This jacket is for a summer party or painting the town red (health regulations permitting) or smoking a fine Havana on the deck of a ship after a delicious dinner.
The jacket is completely unlined and unstructured, and features a single satin button to fasten it. The side pockets are deep enough for a pair of gloves, a few cigars, sunglasses, and the ticket patch pocket is ideal for keys, a lighter or other small items.
Made of Italian linen, outside of Porto, Portugal.