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Blue Denim 1955 Chore Jacket

Blue Denim 1955 Chore Jacket

Those who have shopped at John Simons before will understand that workwear has always found a place at no. 46 Chiltern Street. From Vetra, to Paraboot to Levi’s and F.O.B., brands who are able to combine functionality and style are a recurrent trope within the store. This fact is a testament to the very nature of Ivy League Clothing, which in itself is a holistic style that spans the remit from elegant three-piece suits to rugged jeans and sweatshirts.

This chore jacket embodies this spirit. Its four patch-pocket design offers ample storage for your daily essentials, while the raglan sleeve construction ensures complete freedom of movement. Six robust brass buttons provide a secure fastening, and the beautiful slubby denim fabric will only improve with age, developing a rich patina that tells the story of the wearer. 

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Additionally, the contrast stitch provides an element of intrigue. Equally at home dressed up or down, and with its mid-weight construction making it the ideal transitional piece between seasons, this is a jacket built for a life well-lived. It is also proudly made in London at our North London makers, a reflection of our unwavering commitment to sustainable, local craftsmanship.

Details: 

  • Four patch pockets
  • 6 brass button front
  • Slubby Denim fabric
  • Single cuff button
  • Contrast stitch
  • Proudly Made in London

The jacket pairs perfectly with chinos and sneakers, for a look which evokes the late, great, American photographer Bill Cunningham.

Regular price £295.00 GBP
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