Motiv Hacking Jacket Linen Chestnut
Motiv Hacking Jacket Overdyed Irish Linen HBT Chestnut, a reinterpretation of the 20th century British Hacking jacket.
Motiv’s latest iteration of high-quality garment dyed linen. This time they used a herringbone article from Irish linen maker Spence Bryson. At the perfect weight of 345g, this fabric perfectly bridges the gap between workwear and tailoring. The base fabric is woven in a white/natural two tone, giving is a slightly iridescent richness after the overdyeing process.
Design: A new member to Motiv’s tailored workwear family. The Hacking jacket is their interpretation of the traditional British hacking jacket. Cut with a longer bodice along with defined waistline, the front of the jacket feature four slanted patch pockets that accentuate the X-shape of the jacket, a hallmark silhouette in British tailoring.
Motiv is an independent design studio from Beijing specialising in original patterns from the 1900s-1950s and converting them into a more functional style and cut. They focus on Tradition for the Future, a neo-classic approach to creating garments. Motiv strictly sources their fabrics from the top level mills in England, Ireland, Belgium, France, China and Japan.
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Motiv Hacking Jacket
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Chestnut, overdyed
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100% Irish Linen, Herringbone
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Peak lapel
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4 slanted front pockets, 1 inside pocket
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Single vent
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Working cuffs
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Regular fit
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Crafted in Beijing