Women's 3 Button Jacket in Varese Handkerchief Linen
£1,100.00

Geoffrey B. Small women's 3 Button Jacket in Varese Handkerchief superlight pure linen.
One of only three pieces of its kind, each hand made exclusively for Blue Mountain School.
Created from Small's original modified 19th century notch-lapel jacket pattern from Small's extensive tailoring research, cut in super light pure linen from Varese, Italy, combined with a patchwork lining of pure viscose jacquard fabrics woven by Ezio Ghiringhelli.
Featuring hand cut besom welt pockets, remarkable handmade real horn buttons made exclusively for Small by the legendary Fontana family of buttonmakers in Parma, Italy, and real hand-stitched buttonholes in pure silk Bozzolo Reale Milano Seta thread, each one requiring at least 8-10 minutes to cut and sew.
Each piece is individually hand dyed in Small's workrooms to achieve its unique patina and softness.
Hand signed and numbered by the designer.
- Fit
- classic tailored silhouette
- Details
- women's 3 Button single breasted jacket
- special hand dyed linen
- patchwork lining in pure viscose
- one of three
- hand made exclusively for Blue Mountain School
- created from Small's extensive tailoring research
- specially hand dyed in Small's workrooms to achieve its unique patina and softness
- hand cut besom welt pockets
- 2.5 cm seam allowances to allow alteration up to two sizes larger
- remarkable handmade horn buttons made exclusively for Small
- real hand-stitched buttonholes in pure silk Bozzolo Reale Milano Seta thread
- hand signed and numbered by the designer
|
L |
Pit to pit |
53 cm |
Shoulder |
43 cm |
Sleeve |
62 cm |
Length |
72 cm |

