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Wondering how wool looks in its natural state? Just take a look at this jacket made from undyed fabric by Marling & Evans.
The popularity of such fabrics is continually growing. More and more, fabric production looks back to how fabrics were traditionally made—how they were woven, on what looms, how they were finished or dyed. Here, we have an excellent example of how wool fibers can look beautiful in their natural state. The color palette may be limited but not small. In designing fabrics, a range of hues is available, from off-white to very dark brown (after all, black sheep are black only by name). In this model, almost the entire spectrum of available shades is utilized. The warm colors look exceptionally noble, making it a great choice for everyday wear. This is why this model is so versatile; in this case, it’s not just about the cut.
Speaking of which, the bomber jacket is a timeless model dating back to World War I. It’s not surprising that another popular element of men’s fashion originates from the military. These jackets served pilots during aerial combat, protecting them from low temperatures in airplane cabins and providing adequate freedom of movement. The modern versions retain these features—a slightly fitted cut, ribbed cuffs and hem for a snug fit, and a reasonable length. These characteristics are well-suited for today’s realities. This model is definitely a proposition for those seeking a casual jacket with a touch of tailoring detail.
Characteristics:
- Transitional weight of 370g/580g
- Fabric from the renowned manufacturer Marling & Evans
- Unique undyed fibers
- Universal earth-tone color palette
- Comfortable and functional button-fastened pockets
- Slim fit for a tailored look
- Ribbed cuffs and hem to protect against chilly drafts
- Ideal for those on the go