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Our raglan sleeve overcoat has a more formal centre of gravity than today's typical balmacaan. We had the fabric woven to our liking in Scotland, designing fabrics that combine a dense yet sleek hand in a range of city-friendly tones. As usual, we've chosen a matte finish with minimal press and a hint of texture, to ensure this cloth is as versatile as possible and veers away from the more rustic appearance that such coats can possess.
The roomy nature of the raglan silhouette is ideal for seasonal layering, allowing for an elegant combination over suits and jackets, with enough character to make sense with denim and informal trousers on the weekend. Featuring a raglan shoulder and below-the-knee length, this is the more casual cousin of our ever popular Martingala coat. Made in Italy of Scottish wool — presented here in a true deep navy with a subtle melange herringbone.
- 100% WO
- Fabric woven in Scotland (800gm)
- Single Breasted
- Covered Placket
- Internal Pockets
- Slash Hip Pockets
- Horn Buttons
- Stand Collar
- Single Vent
- Fully Lined
- Jeroen & Martin are 175cm tall and wear size 48
- Made in Italy
Delivery and returns
We strive to ship orders received on a weekday before 12pm (GMT) on the same day. All orders are shipped on a tracked express courier service.
US Customers will now have shipments sent Delivered Duty Paid (DDP). This means we take care of any customs fees, duties and taxes incurred by the shipment, and the final price paid at checkout is the total amount you will pay.
EU Customers also have shipments sent DDP. Customers in the rest of the world are responsible for any import duties or taxes.
Our dedicated returns portal is a straightforward way for both international and domestic customers to generate return shipping labels, the cost of which is minused from any refund. Exchanges are shipped free of charge.
How to measure
To best find your size, we recommend you measure off a similar garment and compare to the size guide linked above.
For more details on measuring tailoring, please refer to our dedicated guide here:
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