Our Second Jacket Finished
Showing posts with label prototype. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prototype. Show all posts
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Our Second Jacket
This evening I went to Lizzie Radcliffe, our talented tailor for a fitting of the second jacket in our collection. The pattern is similar to our first jacket, but the new jacket has patch pockets, it also has three, rather than two buttons and the collar is backed with kaki moleskin. Me and Lizzie were trying to decide how much fusing to put into the jacket and how high the buttons should go. We came to some sort of a conclusion, so the new jacket should be ready on December the 6th... look out for a post soon after then.
This evening I went to Lizzie Radcliffe, our talented tailor for a fitting of the second jacket in our collection. The pattern is similar to our first jacket, but the new jacket has patch pockets, it also has three, rather than two buttons and the collar is backed with kaki moleskin. Me and Lizzie were trying to decide how much fusing to put into the jacket and how high the buttons should go. We came to some sort of a conclusion, so the new jacket should be ready on December the 6th... look out for a post soon after then.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
The First in the Collection
The prototype for Hindu Kush's first collection takes the elegant cut of a traditional Englishman's suit jacket and sets it against our star material: the famous shu wool of the Hindu Kush mountains. Shu is prized for its insulating properties, it's thick, but also lightweight and it's hard wearing as well as being soft to touch. As a nod to the traditional garments of the Hindu Kush we have done away with Western lapels and given our jacket a clean shawl collar designed to be worn up. A small horn button is at the ready to fasten the collar tight, cutting out any drafts and making our jacket a serious option for biting winter days. The collar is trimmed with needle chord so contact between the wearer's neck and the garment is comfortable. The coat is finished with a breast pocket, jetted pockets, two horn buttons and a sweeping hem ending in a single vent tail.
Image to be reproduced only with the permission of Hindu Kush ltd.
The prototype for Hindu Kush's first collection takes the elegant cut of a traditional Englishman's suit jacket and sets it against our star material: the famous shu wool of the Hindu Kush mountains. Shu is prized for its insulating properties, it's thick, but also lightweight and it's hard wearing as well as being soft to touch. As a nod to the traditional garments of the Hindu Kush we have done away with Western lapels and given our jacket a clean shawl collar designed to be worn up. A small horn button is at the ready to fasten the collar tight, cutting out any drafts and making our jacket a serious option for biting winter days. The collar is trimmed with needle chord so contact between the wearer's neck and the garment is comfortable. The coat is finished with a breast pocket, jetted pockets, two horn buttons and a sweeping hem ending in a single vent tail.
Image to be reproduced only with the permission of Hindu Kush ltd.
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