Damsons Meadow Chore Jacket Blue The Damsons Meadow Chore Jacket is a modern take on classic workwear, designed for comfort, practicality, and effortless style. Made from a brushed cotton twill with just a touch of stretch, its relaxed fit and washed, over-dyed finish give it a perfectly broken-in look and feel. With thoughtful details like patch pockets, a concealed chest pocket, and durable elbow reinforcements, this jacket is as functional as it is stylish. 98% Cotton 2% Elastane Brushed Cotton Twill Overdyed Patch work details Patch pocket Internal concealed chest pocket Contrast fabric elbow reinforcements Adjustable cuffs Concealed pencil pocket Branded tab on the pocket Corozo buttons The kind of chore jackets that we're used to today were first donned by labourers in France in the late 1800s and originally dubbed bleu de travail— “worker's blues”—for that attractive, irrefutably French shade of indigo. As its name would suggest, the chore coat was used for 'chores' like farming and labouring and was worn by the working person. The coat's primary role is to keep workers warm and protect them when performing outdoor work, but now the structure of the jacket makes a fashionable statement.
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Women's Damsons Meadow Chore Jacket Blue
Damsons Meadow Chore Jacket Blue The Damsons Meadow Chore Jacket is a modern take on classic workwear, designed for comfort, practicality, and effortless style. Made from a brushed cotton twill with just a touch of stretch, its relaxed fit and washed, over-dyed finish give it a perfectly broken-in look and feel. With thoughtful details like patch pockets, a concealed chest pocket, and durable elbow reinforcements, this jacket is as functional as it is stylish. 98% Cotton 2% Elastane Brushed Cotton Twill Overdyed Patch work details Patch pocket Internal concealed chest pocket Contrast fabric elbow reinforcements Adjustable cuffs Concealed pencil pocket Branded tab on the pocket Corozo buttons The kind of chore jackets that we're used to today were first donned by labourers in France in the late 1800s and originally dubbed bleu de travail— “worker's blues”—for that attractive, irrefutably French shade of indigo. As its name would suggest, the chore coat was used for 'chores' like farming and labouring and was worn by the working person. The coat's primary role is to keep workers warm and protect them when performing outdoor work, but now the structure of the jacket makes a fashionable statement.