The trend of updating military reproduction garments in tones that weren’t used the first time around continues with Soulive’s HBT Military Jacket. The garment is styled after a herringbone twill jacket the US Army issued in the 1940s and breathes a little life into it thanks to a deep-and-dark tone of indigo that’s sure to catch an eye or two.
Made with a season-appropriate unlined cotton-linen blend fabric woven and hand-dyed in Japan, the versatile shirt-jacket features large front patch pockets at the chest, a notched collar that can be buttoned up to a pointed collar, and brass hardware for a nice contrast against the main draw of the show.
Available for $257 at No Man Walks Alone