LL Jacket - Navy Cotton Seersucker Stripe
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Despite its name, the LL Jacket by Engineered Garments is not a homage to LL Bean – though designer Daiki Suzuki has referenced the US heritage brand countless times. Rather, this LL refers to Lakeland Manufacturing, a historical garment maker dating back to the late 1800s. This jacket draws inspiration from Lakeland’s bomber jackets, which is evident by the ribbed cuffs, hem and rolled collar, modified with a wider fit and key EG hardware inclusions.
The LL Jacket has seen various material explorations since its debut in EG’s ranges, and this season sees it in classic navy cotton seersucker stripe. Contrast comes via navy hits on the aforementioned ribbed elements, plus small hardware pieces such as the waist snap and collar buttons.
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Specifications
- Ribbed cuffs, hem and collar
- Collar flap
- Two-way zip
- Made in USA
- SKU: QT142
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