Field Jacket In Sand Dune
With a penchant for clean lines and sophisticated, unfussy design philosophy, this is our take on a field jacket that offers a neat, tailored finish with a semi-modern look that strips down all military connotations but with only good functionality in mind. Perfect leisurewear for off-duty and travel.
Manish wears the Rover Field Jacket in Sand Dune, with Workman Oatmeal Chambray Shirt and Lovat Moleskin Civilman Trousers.
Form follows function — Imbued with utilitarian influences, the design comes with four flap pockets with press studs, buttoned cuffs and concealed plackets, maintaining a clean front look, yet designed with an action back enabling ample movement. Side warmers are also implemented for hands to be inserted at ease during the cold. Shaped to a relaxed silhouette, the jacket can be worn solo or with a sport jacket underneath, equipped with internal drawstrings so you can cinch the relaxed fit for a smarter look.
Manish pairs the jacket with our long sleeve polo in Toffee and Espresso Moleskin Civilman Trousers, while Buzz wears the Lazyman Jacket in Fawn Herringbone, cream rollneck and Deep Olive Civilman Trousers.
The garment is made of a well-bodied pure lambswool. Significant in durability, the fabric conversely offers suppleness and a natural give for flexible layering and action. In simpler words, it takes the best of both worlds. Fabric is woven in melange yarns that resort to a desaturated version of our signature house colour honey, forming a mixture of shades in soft sand and beige, easy to style with both neutral and high contrast colours.
Manish pairs the field jacket with a navy cashmere rollneck and Espresso Moleskin Civilman Trousers.
Manish wears the Rover Field Jacket in Sand Dune, with the collaboration JKF Man Harris Tweed Jacket and Workman Blue Chambray Shirt.
Photography by Jamie Ferguson, who is also the collaborator on our Harris Tweed jacket. Special thanks to our dear Anthologist, customer and friend Manish for modelling.