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#601 2024-10-25 10:08:17

An Unseen Scene
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

New winter email received. Nice items, no Ivy jackets yet

 

#602 2024-10-25 14:07:25

colin
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

...they're in! Grabbed a rather lovely brown glen plaid. Had to size up a bit!

 

#603 2024-10-25 14:30:56

colin
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

To add a bit more information, the glen plaid tweed is a lovely fabric, if surprisingly lightweight. As you'd expect, it's unstructured and unlined, and the wool feels almost springy compared to a Harris tweed. I wouldn't want all my natural shouldered jackets unstructured, but I like it a lot.

I tried the chunky brown cord jacket. The fabric is really nice and heavy. In fact, I have wonder if the chunky fabric means the shirt sleeve style shoulder I protrudes a touch. 

The prices are creeping up, and I were it not the brown glen plaid I've spent a decade or so looking for it, I might not have rushed to get it.

Tried on the overcoat. Truly exceptional, lovely fabric. If you need an overcoat and have loads of spare money, id definitely recommend

 

#604 2024-10-26 03:49:21

An Unseen Scene
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

Is there a dark green or dark brown wool Ivy jacket? Either in the natural wool pattern or herringbone?

 

#605 2024-10-26 13:10:02

colin
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

Sadly I'm not sure. They brought the jackets up from the basement...I think they must have literally just arrived the day before. I suspect they'll be online within the next day or so...

 

#606 2024-10-26 16:49:06

An Unseen Scene
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

Thanks Colin. Looking forward to it

 

#607 2024-10-27 11:06:23

AlveySinger
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

Looks like they're doing the beige Moon tweed again.

Lovely fabric but I had to size up.

I'm looking forward to seeing the buggy lined options.

 

#608 2024-10-27 12:29:36

colin
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

I had to size up to a 44 for the glen plaid (for reference, I'm usually about a 40-42 long)

 

#609 2024-11-06 07:50:27

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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

I was browsing on 'Dicks of Edinburgh' website , they have a wide range of Jamiesons knitwear and McGeorge of Scotland shawl collar cardigans, these look like the JS ones, 90% wool, 10% cashmere, the cardigans are £60 cheaper at Dicks, and the Jamiesons £10-20 cheaper, I'd guess JS would match the prices if anyone was interested and mentioned it, not trying to stitch up our favourite shop but ..... and Dick's often have a pre-Christmas sale with good discounts, I got a GRP shawl collar cardigan from them a couple of years back at a decent discount ,

 

#610 2024-11-07 07:43:15

Kingston1an
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

Yes Dicks are a sound shop. Would not look to buy knitwear from JS as there are better stocks & prices elsewhere.

House of Bruar used to offer fantastic 3 ply Scottish cashmere but they don't offer that anymore. Plenty of places offering Jamieson and Harley stuff and Woolaway in Leicester have good prices on other items Norwegian, etc.


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#611 Today 04:35:17

Staxfan
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

The new Ivy jackets ( + trousers) have landed on the website, they all look very nice, the grey flannel jacket & matching trousers make a nice suit if anyone has reason to wear a suit these days, prices seem high to me but they are probably relevant in todays market, I've no need for jackets or formal trousers as well stocked like most here but the glen plaid check is a nice looking jacket, be interested to know if anyone has purchased any of these ( I believe they've been available in store for a little while now),

 

#612 Today 05:40:47

An Unseen Scene
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From: Nottingham, UK
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

Great to see, I have been waiting. The fabrics are quite plain, including the brown. I had hoped for a green, olive or brolive option. The styling is obviously perfect but the fabrics do not prompt me to buy yet with many options in the wardrobe. They feel like a rerun rather than anything new this year. That said, if you don't have Ivy jackets - buy these of course..

While more expensive the Boglioli jackets at Trunk have more interesting colour patterns this year. At this stage I do not need more grey, navy or plain brown jackets but other people will.

Last edited by An Unseen Scene (Today 05:51:17)

 

#613 Today 06:36:10

An Unseen Scene
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

Anyone else pulling the trigger?

 

#614 Today 10:27:37

FlatSixC
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Re: New In At Chiltern Street...

Not me, I’m well provisioned. But if you did want a suit that has a casual edge, or that could be worn as separates, then these would be hard to beat.

 

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