A particularly special jacket made of Escorial wool, an elevated alternative to cashmere that comes from a super-rare type of sheep originally kept by Spanish royalty. Soft and supple, with springy, coiled fibers that naturally resist wrinkling, it’s sourced from the only direct descendants of the original Escorial flock, which are now bred in small pockets of Australia and New Zealand. Talk about special. And speaking of, this jacket is our No. 4 make, which means more handwork and more time in the tailor's lap... in fact, a full ten hours' worth. The shoulder, lining, darts, buttonholes, buttons, and more are all sewn by hand, which you can feel when you put it on. It's almost like the seams move with you. We built the Kincaid model with a soft (read: natural) shoulder, a 2-button front, and a shorter, darted body with some tracing to it, for a fit that's slimmish but never skinny. And while we always go for an American-Italian blend, the cut of this one leans a bit more sartoria than the rest. But just like all of our jackets, it's designed to take you from Mississippi to Milan, and back again, without looking out of place.
English Escorial herringbone
100% escorial wool
horn buttons
half-lined in cupro
full canvas construction with a double-layer, lightweight canvas
pickstitched spalla camicia shirtsleeve construction
natural shoulder
2-button, darted front
two flap pockets, ticket pocket, and welted chest pocket
two interior chest pockets, pen pocket, lower card/phone pocket
This jacket comes unfinished, which means it needs to be tailored before you wear it! Specifically, the sleeves are unhemmed, without cut buttonholes, at the time of purchase. Your local tailor can hem them to your perfect length and attach the buttons (we include eight — four for each sleeve — in the pocket of the jacket.) If you’re near one of our stores, our in-house tailors can also take care of this.
Escorialwool, a cut-above alternative to cashmere, comes from a super-rare type of sheep originally kept by Spanish royalty. Soft and supple, with springy coiled fibers that naturally resist wrinkling,Escorial is remarkablefor itslongevity — in other words, it looks really great for a really long time. It’s currently produced byasingle mill, and sourced from the only direct descendants of the originalEscorialflock, which are now bred in small pockets of Australia and New Zealand. Talk about special.
Sid Mashburn
Kincaid No. 4 Jacket
in Navy/Bone Escorial Herringbone
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$2,995
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