Product Description
Harrington jacket, fully lined with Red Cross tartan. One open inner pocket on the left hand side, designed in the classic Harrington style with a tartan inner, button collar and the three point seam across the upper rear.
Features:
- Style:Harrington Jacket
- Fabric:65% Polyester 35% Cotton
- Detail:Twin button collar,Inverted button flap,side pockets on both sides elasticated cuffs and waist band
The first Harrington-style jackets were made by British clothing companies Grenfell of Burnley, Lancashire and Baracuta of Stockport, Cheshire in the 1930s. As of 2012, Baracuta still makes the same model, the G9. Elvis Presley popularized the Baracuta G9 when he wore it in his 1958 movie King Creole. This style of jacket earned the nickname Harrington because it was worn by the character Rodney Harrington (played by Ryan O’Neal) in the 1960s prime time soap opera Peyton Place.
One inside pocket
Elastic Hem and Cuffs & Zip fastening
Long Sleeve and Classic Fit
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