Sid Mashburn
Virgil No. 4 Jacket Olive/Blue/Brown Plaid Twill
This refined Italian twill features a plaid with the aforementioned olive, blue, and brown... but there are also white yarns woven throughout that give the pattern a little extra life. It's wool-rich for temperature regulation, but also has a little silk and linen in the mix for texture and a subtle luster. A very, very elegant warm-weather jacket. This is our No. 4 make — almost fully handmade — which means more time passing through our Neapolitan tailors' hands. In fact, each piece requires a full ten hours’ worth of tailoring before it leaves the workshop. The shoulder, lining, darts, buttonholes, buttons, and several other elements are sewn by hand, and you can feel it when you put it on. It’s almost like the seams move with you. It's made up in our Virgil model, which has a natural shoulder, a 3-roll-2 lapel, and a shorter body with no front darts at all. Think old-school 'sack jacket,' but sexier. It's got a slightly more American feel than the Kincaid or the Landry, but just like all of our tailored clothing, it's designed to take you from Mississippi to Manhattan to Milan without looking or feeling out of place.
- Italian twill
- 71% wool/17% silk/12% linen
- horn buttons
- half-lined in cupro
- full canvas construction with a double-layer, lightweight canvas
- pickstitched spalla camicia shirtsleeve construction
- natural shoulder
- special seam slippage construction at center back
- 3-roll-2-button front
- undarted front
- two flap pockets, ticket pocket, and welted chest pocket
- two interior chest pockets, pen pocket, lower card/phone pocket
- basted (unfinished) sleeves; ready to tailor
- side vents
- comes with 8 buttons; 4 for each sleeve
- made in Italy
- dry clean only
- alterations available in store
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For reference, you are viewing Style S79505
GOOD TO KNOW
What do all the numbers mean?
We organize our tailored clothing into different levels of makes, similar to the way some German automakers have different series of cars.
Our sportiest, most casual make — unconstructed, with no canvas at all. The knockaround.
Our “easy” make, refined yet relaxed, with a lightweight, single-layer canvas. The basic.
Our “house” make and the one that started it all, with a structured, 3-layer canvas. The workhorse.
Our sarto make, with more handwork and a more natural, lightweight-yet-dense 2-layer canvas. The upgrade.
True sarto, with the same canvas as the No. 4, but completely handmade. The top of the line.


