Details & finishes

Captivates the eyes, warms the hearts

100% Shetland wool, woven in Italy

Some coats bring people together, and that's exactly what we want for this one. We want those around you to be drawn in, to admire the rich nuances of its herringbone pattern. To ask you where it comes from. So that you can explain that it's the result of a blend of black, gray, and white threads, as well as the expert dyeing and weaving craftsmanship of the Italian mill, Lanificio Luigi Zanieri.

As for its lively yet soft hand, giving it such a distinctive character, you can mention that it’s typical of Shetland wool, sourced from sheep raised on the Scottish islands of the same name. These sheep are kept free from any chemicals in their pastures, a fact certified by the GOTS label.

This type of wool cloth not only makes our hearts beat but also keeps them warm, thanks to its generous thickness of 640 grams per linear meter, which will make you love winter.

Timeless elegance

The classic collar and clean aesthetics have given men a unique presence for over 200 years: in 1823, in Glasgow, Charles Macintosh invented the waterproof coat that bears his name. Whether made from wool or cotton, its shape, commonly referred to as the “mac", became a classic in men's wardrobes, both on the streets and on screen, draped over the shoulders of Steve McQueen or Jonathan Meyers.

To give you that same distinct look, we've honored what makes this cut timeless: a generous collar, a straight silhouette, and a knee-length design so that its soft wool fabric moves gracefully with your every step. And for added comfort and style, we opted for a slight drop shoulder.

A legacy to perpetuate

A cut that spans decades is only meaningful if this coat stays with you through the years. For that, its construction must be durable and crafted with care at every level. Hence its Italian weaving, European assembly (Moldova), and premium finishes, which you can explore in more detail above.

There's nothing quite like the combination of a grey coat and white trousers. Not only does it brighten up the winter, but it also allows you to easily incorporate other color palettes.