• Villalago jacket in blue Irish linen
  • Villalago jacket in blue Irish linen
  • Villalago jacket in blue Irish linen
  • Villalago jacket in blue Irish linen

Villalago jacket in blue Irish linen

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Single-breasted deconstructed jacket

Spring / Summer

Blue

100% Irish Linen

 

Size and fit

Our model is 6’0” (184 cm) tall and wears size 50 (IT)

Available in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46.

30-day returns
Crafted with care
Made in Italy
Selected factories

 

More details

Material: 100% Irish Linen
Color: Blue
Design: Deconstructed
Construction: Half-lined deconstructed
Lapel: Classic. Width 9.5 cm (3 ¾ inches)
Lining: Cotton
Lining color: Ecrù
Closure: 4-hole buttons in horn-effect
Pockets: 2 front, 2 internal
Fit: Slightly wider than your classic blazer.
Made in: Riese Pio X (Italy)

100% Irish linen

Irish linen is a premium material with a weave different from traditional linen: it’s thicker and heavier, therefore less prone to creasing. It’s naturally durable with thermoregulatory properties. 

Its cultivation consumes few nutrients from the soil, leaving it healthy, and the entire plant gets used after harvesting. This linen has been produced by the Baird McNutt mill in Kells, in business since 1798. They combine traditional methods with cutting-edge machinery 100% powered by green energy.

 

Care

We recommend dry cleaning, as noted on the label. Each coat is delicate in its own way: a faithful companion that we expose to our daily adventures.

When not being worn, the coat should be kept on a strong and sturdy coat hanger with the pockets emptied so that the sleeves, shoulders and pockets are not distorted.

If it has been worn in the rain, let it air dry once inside, ensuring it is kept away from heat sources so the fabric stays fresh and new.

 

Design

We’re reinterpreting historic designs, through an artisanal approach: few pieces are produced at a time and many stages are completed manually. For outerwear that sports the Made in Italy stamp.

You’re looking at a single-breasted three-roll-two jacket: although it has three buttonholes, but usually only the central one is buttoned. As per sartorial tradition.

The side vents allow the garment to fluidly move with you.

The front seams are riveted, making the jacket more wear-resistant.

 

Made in Italy

We put time and care into selecting the fabrics we use and the companies we work with. In Italy, each region has its own area of expertise. It’s like a huge open-air workshop. This piece of outerwear has been made in Riese Pio X, in the Treviso province. Luciano’s company began as a small tailoring business 38 years ago. Today he still guards and imparts the same values.

Discover the story of our made in Italy: https://www.velasca.com/pages/made-in-italy