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Samuel Snider Fetherston Linen Jacket - Natural/Back Pinstripe

Samuel Snider Fetherston Linen Jacket - Natural/Back Pinstripe

A beautiful jacket made of a fine linen in natural with black pinstripes. This has a a two button closure with an optional button at the collar. The buttons are made of Trocas mother of pearl. It has a front patch pockets and a single chest pocket. The collar has a beautiful notch shape and there are vents at the cuffs. This is unlined - the inside finished as beautifully as the outside with bound seams and an inner chest pocket. The tailoring is exceptional, it fits beautifully with two front darts creating a feminine touch through the waist. The sleeves and shoulder drop remain relaxed for ease of movement. 

The reference for this style was a men's jacket from the early 20th century with the handwritten name "J.P. Fetherston, Aug. 1918" on the inner pocket. Sam mentions Kate Hepburns enduring approach to tailoring as part of his inspiration as well - we definitely see that in this piece! 

Fit - This is fitting true to size with soft tailoring to the body. It's best to go by the measurements below - 

1 - underarm to underarm - 19.5", shoulder - 15.5", length - 25.75"

2 - underarm to underarm - 20.5", shoulder - 16.5", length  - 26.75"

3 - underarm to underarm - 21.5", shoulder - 17.5", length - 27.75"

100% linen from Donegal, Ireland. Created and produced with care in NY's Garment District.

Samuel Snider creates his beautiful collection with deep knowledge and inspiration from 20th century workwear. He is guided by the belief that "elegance lies within utility" and you can really feel this foundation in his pieces. His process is one of thorough care, constant refinement and dedication to his proclivity towards garments of another time. Sam works in his studio in New York with a small team to pattern, cut, sew and refine his pieces before they then head to New York's Garment District to be produced. We love Sam's collection as much as we love his process - you can feel the care and dedication in the final pieces. A collection that really sets the bar.

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Samuel Snider Fetherston Linen Jacket - Natural/Back Pinstripe
$925.00
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A beautiful jacket made of a fine linen in natural with black pinstripes. This has a a two button closure with an optional button at the collar. The buttons are made of Trocas mother of pearl. It has a front patch pockets and a single chest pocket. The collar has a beautiful notch shape and there are vents at the cuffs. This is unlined - the inside finished as beautifully as the outside with bound seams and an inner chest pocket. The tailoring is exceptional, it fits beautifully with two front darts creating a feminine touch through the waist. The sleeves and shoulder drop remain relaxed for ease of movement. 

The reference for this style was a men's jacket from the early 20th century with the handwritten name "J.P. Fetherston, Aug. 1918" on the inner pocket. Sam mentions Kate Hepburns enduring approach to tailoring as part of his inspiration as well - we definitely see that in this piece! 

Fit - This is fitting true to size with soft tailoring to the body. It's best to go by the measurements below - 

1 - underarm to underarm - 19.5", shoulder - 15.5", length - 25.75"

2 - underarm to underarm - 20.5", shoulder - 16.5", length  - 26.75"

3 - underarm to underarm - 21.5", shoulder - 17.5", length - 27.75"

100% linen from Donegal, Ireland. Created and produced with care in NY's Garment District.

Samuel Snider creates his beautiful collection with deep knowledge and inspiration from 20th century workwear. He is guided by the belief that "elegance lies within utility" and you can really feel this foundation in his pieces. His process is one of thorough care, constant refinement and dedication to his proclivity towards garments of another time. Sam works in his studio in New York with a small team to pattern, cut, sew and refine his pieces before they then head to New York's Garment District to be produced. We love Sam's collection as much as we love his process - you can feel the care and dedication in the final pieces. A collection that really sets the bar.