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Monday, 14 January 2013

S.E.H Kelly - an update. High quality British coats for men.

Regulars will remember how much I enjoyed my visit to S.E.H Kelly in September (reported here). They've added a few more exciting items to their range. Designed and made in the UK from British materials (including a tweed hand-woven in London), the attention to detail and quality are obvious. Price-wise these coats are a bargain compared to many designer garments made outside the UK.

Further information can be found under each image and on their website here.


Above - Black and white wool cashmere jacket. S.E.H Kelly describe it as follows -
"The jacket is made from a wool-cashmere from a mill in West Yorkshire. It’s a unique cloth, part herringbone, part barleycorn pattern. It’s remarkably soft, and drapes very well, thanks in most part to the cashmere content".



Above - Charcoal-grey herringbone wool mac. Described as follows -
"The mac is made from two shades of grey herringbone wool from West Yorkshire. The body of the garment is charcoal, while the collar and internal facing is a lighter grey. The cloth is a mid-weight tweed, coarse, fairly dry, and very hard-wearing".


Above - Tobacco-brown wool-tweed peacoat. What I love about this is that the fabric is hand-woven in London -
"The peacoat is made from a wool-tweed that has been woven in London from the yarn of rare and heritage breeds of British sheep. Up close it can be seen to comprise two colours of yarn; the warp a mid-brown and the weft a darker tobacco. Buttons are Midlands-made and are dark matte horn".
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