A work-wear inspired design crafted from cotton canvas, this Orvis men's everyday field coat delivers style and comfort in equal measure.
Constructed from pure cotton, this field coat is a lightweight layer perfect for year round styling, whether paired with knitwear or a basic tee. The panelled construction ensures durability while the bi-swing shoulders made this coat wonderfully comfortable and easy to move in. With a work wear design this coat features a unique combination of pockets, with two curved hand warming pockets leading into the subtle flap of two side pockets. A zip through fastening with button placket keeps the cold out and the corduroy collar cements this piece in country style. Finished with a plaid flannel lining, this coat is a layer that looks good throughout all seasons.
Zip-and-button front closureCorduroy collarInterior zip pocketDouble entry hand warmer pocketsDurable canvas constructionSoft plaid flannel liningBi-swing shoulders for ease of movementPair with jeans and work boots for casual days or wear over walking trousers with wellies for countryside strolls.
About Orvis
Since its establishment in Vermont in 1856, Orvis has offered superior fishing equipment of exceptional quality. With fly fishing and country sports equipment at their core, the company has diversified, providing superbly functional yet stylish outdoor clothing. With a passion for conservation born of their outdoor adventures, Orvis crafts each item sustainably, even making some pieces from recycled fishing nets.
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About Cotton
Cool, smooth cotton is one of the world’s most popular fibres. Grown in tropical regions, the cotton emerges from the plant in a round ball which is then harvested and spun into thread. The main component of cotton is cellulose, giving the fabric its strength and durability, which means cotton garments rarely lose their original shape. Cotton is common in summer clothing due to its breathability; however, cotton-rich clothing is also a popular choice in the winter for light layering.