This travel jacket is an inspiration taken from the safari jacket for use in the African bush in the mid-1930s, but it even further traces its roots back to the Khaki Drill Uniform of the British Army in the 1900s. A couple of decades later, its practical utility and masculine appeal saw it being worn by Hollywood icons such as Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Clark Gable, Roger Moore, and a host of others. It gained wider prominence when Yves St. Laurent put out a version for women in 1968. Since then, the safari jacket has been considered as one of the most versatile and stylish articles of clothing in a person’s wardrobe. Our version here - the LD Travel Jacket - will likewise prove to be an indispensable and ruggedly sophisticated piece of outerwear for use in many situations, whether while on travel in a safari or outside of it.
Specifications:
- 10 oz. Olive Green OG-107 in ripstop from Collect Japan
- 4 large outer bellows pockets with buttoned flaps. The bellows design allows for more pocket storage capacity
- Wide shirt collar
- Pleated sleeves
- Inverted military pleat at the back to allow for ease of movement
- Buttons also from Japan
- Only 100% cotton threads
- Tailored fit with curve on waist, secured by a half-belt at the back