Evening all
I had to visit a town fairly near to home today, and noticed a gents' outfitters that has been there for a couple of years, called Jack Russell. It's also where their admin office is, and where their internet business is serviced from.
Great quality clothes, English materials, made in Portugal, with some nice classic touches-what caught my eye was the London Raincoat that they had in the window. This is the website: http://www.jackrussellclothing.com/Mens/Casualwear/Jackets_Coats.aspx
Excellent quality, good price, and I tried one on: nice fit, but as I did it up, unless you include the top button, there is an embroidered Jack Russell (trade mark design) showing on the lower lapel collar. (Not visible on the web photo)
It's tainted it for me: what do you all feel?
Have a look at the sports jackets too-lovely.
BM
^ I would prefer raglan sleeves. Peter Christian has a similar garment for £75 but it has contrast piping at the neck and on the pockets. That also spoils their coat.
Good find, looks like decent quality traditional English style clothing.
I likewise couldn't accept a logo on a raincoat. I don't mind a discrete emblem on a shirt but certainly not on an outer garment.
What were the polo shirts like?
Is a minature dog breed okay when put up against a horseman or a crocodile? Who knows?
Indeed, if they took the logo off...that would have appeal for me.
The logo age is over, thank fuck.