The Balmacaan derives its name from the vast verdant estates of the Scottish nobility. Its practical charms built for inclement weather; a shield to the biting cold and damp.
Simple and refined, with a flowing drape and generous length, ours is made in England from a stout sporting tweed from Yorkshire millers Dugdale’s. The traditional Raglan sleeve offers unparalleled movement, while the Prussian collar can be flipped up against the elements. The covered fly fastening features real horn buttons and finished with hand-sewn buttonholes.
Dugdale's S1005 cloth is part of their most interesting "Undyed Overcoating". This cloth is spun, woven and finished five miles from Dugdale's head office, and uses only naturally coloured yarn in the process. The cloth itself is 25.5oz, which sounds heavy and has a weight to it, though is lofty and airy making for a very comfortable coat.