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Jacket: 3-button single-breasted, double back slits, 3 outside pockets, 4 inside pockets
Waistcoat: with collar and lapels, 2 outer pockets, viscose back, adjustable latch on the back
Trousers: Pleated trousers with turn-up hem, 2 obliquely front pockets, 2 back pockets with buttons. Generous cut with fabric reserve in the waistband.
It doesn't always have to be the classic chequed or herringbone pattern. This suit stands out by its stripes and
is a sophisticated and stylistic enrichment
in your wardrobe! Discover the history of John Hanly, one of the oldest weavers in Ireland. The weaving industry is inspired by the beautiful landscape of southern Munster County.
John Hanly works exclusively with natural fibres and gives great importance to sustainable and ethical production. The weaving mill is located next to the Nenagh River in Ballyartella Woollen Mills, which is still driving the water turbine from which they generate their own electricity. This is how all the energy comes from renewable sources. Since 1893 and already in the fourth generation, weaving has been characterized by ever new or extended assortments.
What makes Wool so special?
Wool has a unique structure that gives it a natural elasticity, so that the substances return to their natural form. This prevents wrinkles. It can easily absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture without feeling moist or clammy. The ability of wool to absorb moisture makes it comfortable in both warm and cold conditions. In addition, wool is tear-resistant and the outer skin of the wool fibre is like a protective film that gives the wool fabric an improved robustness.
Find out more in our Tweed Dictionary.For Tweed, regular shaking and ventilation is usually sufficient. Aereate the tweed article well after wearing. You can easily remove fuzz and dry dirt with a brushl. If necessary, use chemical cleaning.