







This is a Castle jacket made of black cotton-and-linen canvas. This stretchy light cloth looks like a thread-to-thread. Adding cotton to the linen limits wrinkling and gives it a pleasant hand. The spandex yarn, originally white, is made invisible by a covering of black polyamide. Sophisticated and urban, this suit is a good choice for your professional meetings.
The Castle jacket makes its big comeback in the hollington collections! It is the only 3-button jacket with lapels that Patric Hollington designed for you in the 90s. Its design takes up all the codes of the hollington wardrobe.
You will be taken by the great quality and know-how implemented here. This jacket is 100% made in Italy, from the cutting of the pattern to the handmade details, via tacking the fabric pieces together.
It is certainly a classic collar jacket, but the collar is supple, and the jacket is not canvas, it will behave like a second skin. Three buttons of course. The cut is straight and unshouldered to keep the fluid and supple aesthetics of the hollington line. It has two slits in the back for more comfort.
What makes this jacket so easily identifiable are its three patch pockets: they are applied and fixed by a double seam. At hollington, this double stitching is our signature work wear even when the fabric is not quite a work canvas.
Inside you find two pen pockets and four zippered pockets for all your essentials.
Being detail-oriented, maybe you did notice that its buttons are made in a natural material. They are made either of horn or of corozo, a natural ivory that is actually palm fruit albumen.