Our textured duffle coat is crafted in east London by London Tradition, which TOAST has worked with for over three years. Crafted from a textured weave containing cotton and wool to a rounded shape juxtaposed by large square patch pockets, then lined with cotton twill.
Textured weave. Easy rounded shape. Large patch pockets. Centre-back seam. Internal hanging loop. Cotton twill lining. Wooden toggles.
Details
Dry clean only. Main fabric: 45% cotton, 43% wool, 12% nylon. Sleeve lining: 51% viscose, 49% cotton.
Made in the United Kingdom.
Soft yarns are liable to pill to some extent, even when using those of the best quality. To take good care of them remove any pills using a pilling comb and protect them from sharp items or jewellery that may catch or snag.
Size & Fit
Easy fit. Length: Above knee. Sleeves: Full length.
Front length from side neck point for a size S is 100cm.
Studio model Kelia is 5ft 8in/173cm tall and is wearing a size S.
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The Making of our London Tradition Duffle Coats
Based in a former bakery in Hackney, London Tradition makes weighty duffle coats and outerwear. The company preserves the area’s manufacturing traditions and looks to the future of British making while surrounded by the buzz of new developments.
“We chose the duffle coat as a core product as it’s difficult to make,” says Mamun Chowdhury, who founded the company with Rob Huson in 2001. “You need both special machines and people to operate them. It’s not easy for any new factory to get hold of the equipment and train people. So, we wanted to be in a unique position where we were creating quality products that weren’t easy to replicate.”
London Tradition has worked with TOAST for over three years. This season it has created our Textured Duffle Coat and Single Breasted Car Coat in an indigo colourway.
Cotton Care Guide
Cotton is a versatile, comfortable and breathable fabric and is easy to look after. At TOAST, we love cotton for its ability to take dye and retain bright colours and intricate prints.
Obtained from the fibres surrounding the soft seed pods of the cotton plant, cotton is a natural and biodegradable fibre that has been used since antiquity. The fibres are cleaned and spun into threads before being made into a variety of fabrics, from denim and corduroy to poplin and twills.
How to wash
Cotton can be washed at 30 degrees in the machine with similar colours. Try to wash your cotton less frequently to maintain the shape, colour, and quality of your garment.
How to dry & store
Reshape your garment whilst damp by holding the side seams together and shaking. Cotton is best dried flat or hanging to prevent the need for ironing. If an item requires ironing, then it is best to do so whilst slightly damp or using the steam setting.
Hang your cotton clothes away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.