There are plenty of examples where things ‘not being what they appear to be’ absolutely sucks. Lemon ground snow cones. Getting catfished. $2000 Ferraris on Craigslist. But every once in a while you’ll get pleasantly surprised and playing the game becomes worth it again.
This is what the Fly Front Raglan Coat from ts(s) does for us and once we break it down you’ll be sold too. Modeled after balmacaan and countryside coats, this tailoring forward jacket is a formalwear layup. Whether you are rocking a suit underneath or just want to level up your sweats and hoodie rig, you inherit instance elegance with those raglan sleeves, slanted flap pockets, and chin strap converge.
Made from a gorgeous Herringbone Neps Tweed, not only does this coat give you a texture to get lost in for hours thanks to its intricate weave, it’s the perfect fabric to anoint such a classy silhouette. Not to mention it will keep you appropriately toasty. And thanks to a cotton twill-lined body and sleeves you won’t need to worry about the itchy fabric. Wait, what? What do you mean it’s not actually tweed? You can’t be serious. Corduroy? There is no way this is cor—okay, okay, I’ll tell them. But you better be sure.
If that painful text-based one-man show wasn’t clear which obviously it couldn’t have been – surprise! The geniuses at ts(s) have done it again. Creating a mind-blowingly accurate Herringbone Neps Tweed printed corduroy, we are treated to a traditional-leaning long coat with a completely refreshing twist.
Available for $730 from Division Road Inc.