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Private White V.C. Garrett Crochet Keep Wyoming Wild T-Shirt knows a thing or two about the Harrington jacket – after all, the company made over 150,000 G9s in its Manchester factory through much of the mid-century. The Harrington blouson is a menswear classic, and as versatile a cropped jacket as there ever was. Originally designed as a working man’s short rain jacket by James and Isaac Miller in Manchester in 1937, the G9 quickly garnered cult status after being worn by James Dean in Rebel Without A Cause in 1955, and was subsequently appropriated by both mods and skinheads throughout the 1960s. Private White V.C.’s version is a true homage to the classic, rendered in a beautiful waterproof Ventile® cotton and featuring raglan sleeves for a sporty aesthetic, together with its classic zip front, slanted side pockets and tab collar. The flight jacket is the very epitome of masculine outerwear, originally worn by fighter pilots dicing with death at freezing altitudes. Hence the old jackets were typically constructed from dense shearling. It was only when the jet engine was invented that flight jackets morphed into lightweight bomber styles. Private White V.C. has crafted a beautiful iteration of one of the most stylish flight jackets ever created – the G-1 – which took to the skies throughout the Second World War. It has been expertly handcrafted using the finest UK woven doeskin wool, which is a medium-weight merino fabric with a short nap and tight weave. Softer than melton wool but still hardwearing, it has a nice textural quality and is water resistant too. The jacket comes quilted as well, ensuring optimal warmth in winter. With military-grade copper hardware from RIRI of Switzerland and a real shearling collar for a luxurious finish, this might just be the flight jacket that grounds all others. The peacoat has always been thought of as a British naval coat and it was indeed adopted by the British Navy throughout the 20th century, but its origins are believed to be Dutch. The name comes from the 18th-century Dutch term pijjekker, which describes a coarse twilled cloth. These days, modern peacoat styles are crafted from softer wools for a more luxurious finish, given that most of us won’t be wearing one on a day’s fishing. Private White V.C. uses a showerproof 30 oz Melton wool to create its double-breasted masterpiece, replete with oversized lapels, external dropped-in welt pockets and real horn, British-made combat buttons. Meanwhile, the button-adjustable back belt allows for a neater silhouette. It’s a classic piece of outerwear and supremely versatile too, being able to be worn over 9-5 tailoring or off-duty casualwear alike. Evolved from centuries-old Inuit fur smocks, the parka jacket was first appropriated by explorers before being used by the US Army. It gained cult status in the 1960s when it became popular with the mods, and ever since it has been written into winter menswear lore. The old fishtail styles have since made way for a more modern cropped version that finishes below the waist for an urban aesthetic. Private White V.C.’s version follows that blueprint, but where it stands out is in its fabrication – namely a luxurious and showerproof 100% cotton woven in West Yorkshire. Lightweight and with a beautiful handle, the cloth is sublime in each of the green, fog grey and ink iterations and comes fully lined, too. The hood and four bellow-pocket configuration earn it its utilitarian credentials, but really this is a top-end garment made by a brand at the top of its game.
Brian Pringle –
Great shirt for the price
Arrived on time, no damage. Product is as described. True to size. Well made, thick but lightweight cotton shirt. I would purchase again, and recommend this product.
Scott Arras –
Sizing
6′ 1′ AND 180 LBS THE XTRA LARGE FITS WITHOUT BEING TIGHT OR BAGGY …….JUST RIGHT. THEY ARE NOT TOO LIGHT OR TOO HEAVY FOR TEXAS HEAT. VERY PLEASED.
Justin Brown –
Very nice quality tee. I’ve washed it several times and there are no signs of wear. The logo is not flaking. Fits as expected.
Nick Murkin –
packaging was good,fabric was good, fits perfectly and it arrived a lil sooner than expected!