A classic peacoat crafted from 100% heavy-weight, 22oz Melton wool
A true labour of love for &SONS Creative Director and Founder Phil James. From the heavy-weight, 22oz Melton wool that’s been woven exclusively for &SONS to the oversized buttons, forged from recycled metal. Every detail has been considered and consciously sourced – without compromise.
Famed for its origins in the military, the Peacoat’s history begins as early as the 1720s and features in nearly every surplus uniform in various guises. A longer cut often referred to as a ‘Bridge Coat’ was only worn by officers and often adorned with gold buttons.
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- Heavy-weight, 22oz Melton wool that’s been woven exclusively for &SONS
- Oversized buttons, forged from recycled metal
- Storm Collar – increased the height of the collar to protect the wearer from the elements
- Arm band – right arm features a button-down band with a stitched patch that carries &SONS ’Trading Co.’ logo embroidered in military grey
- Mid-level Pockets – Positioned at mid-level which is the perfect height for a relaxed stance
- Hand-stitched, Recycled Metal Buttons – Buttons are pressed from discarded metal on the factory floor that is melted down and reused to avoid going into landfill
- Every detail has been considered and consciously sourced – without compromise
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- Heavy-weight, 22oz Melton wool, recycled from old woollen garments that are repurposed and spun into new yarn
- Pockets are made from a durable chord that is soft to touch and a superior fabric to the usual cotton lining
- Luxury textile for the lining called Modal, a fabric made from beech tree pulp which contains 50% more absorbent microfibres than cotton and is more sustainable and eco-friendly
- Recycled Metal Buttons – pressed from discarded metal on the factory floor that is melted down and reused to avoid going into landfill

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Made from recycled materials
- Wool is recycled from old woollen garments that are repurposed and spun into new yarn
- Buttons are pressed from discarded metal on the factory floor that is melted down and reused to avoid going into landfill.
- Lining made from Modal, a fabric made from beech tree pulp which contains 50% more absorbent microfibres than cotton and is more sustainable and eco-friendly.
















































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