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[message]A poetic nod to the quiet elegance of Edwardian travel, the Emerson Jacket is tailored in a natural plainweave wool-linen blend, offering a refined balance of breathability and structure. Its name pays tribute to two thoughtful, free-spirited characters from a beloved period film, a quiet homage to open minds, warm landscapes, and the understated romance of summer tailoring.
A classic three-roll-two front gives The Emerson its easy charm, the lapel rolls gently over the top button, leaving just the middle one intended for use. This subtle detail softens the silhouette and lends the jacket a relaxed, unforced elegance which is informal, but never careless.
The cloth, with its soft drape and airy hand, echoes the relaxed charm of jackets worn in sunlit villas and hillside picnics. Woven in England with a weight of 345g, it’s ideal for the slow pace of warmer days. Inside, a gentle detail: a refreshing Japanese chambray blue lines the pocket and forms the hanger loop, an unexpected flourish, like a glimpse of sky through an open shutter.
The Emerson Jacket draws quiet inspiration from A Room with a View, a film where linen suits, unspoken longing, and sunlit landscapes speak as loudly as words. Its name honours the father and son whose openness of mind and spirit offer a gentle challenge to convention, a sentiment echoed in the jacket’s unstructured ease and thoughtful construction.
Woven in a plainweave wool-linen blend, the cloth recalls the light, breathable tailoring seen throughout the film’s Edwardian travels, garments made not just for appearance, but for comfort in heat, in movement, in life. Its natural tone and airy handle are evocative of hilltop villas, dusty roads, and shuttered Florentine rooms filled with golden light.
The jacket is made by Justo Gimeno, a family atelier in Zaragoza, Spain, with a long tradition of crafting coats and blazers that marry British sensibilities with Spanish distinction. Founded by Justo Gimeno Pradilla after his return from Argentina, the workshop remains dedicated to traditional methods and high-quality materials, passed down through generations.
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