Crafted in superior pure wool estate tweed, our men's Scottish Saxony tweed plus twos are specially tailored to offer maximum flexibility when in the field.
Made in the traditional style, our plus twos fall four inches below the bottom of your knee, and will then be worn folded back, resulting in the 'plus two' format. Their short length and their roomier fit around the knee and thigh makes it easier to bend and climb. This explains their traditional popularity for field sports, as well as golfing expeditions. These feature a flapped back pocket with a button, side pockets and buckle fastenings on each leg.
Plus twos in pure wool Scottish Saxony estate tweedFully linedSide pocketsBelt loopsFlapped, button-fastened back pocketBuckle fastenings at the kneeButtons inside waistband for bracesDesigned by The House of BruarThese superbly made plus twos will enhance your day in the field and look effortlessly dapper whilst doing so. Purchase with confidence based upon our 30 years of success in country clothing. Our range of other sporting attire in matching tweeds includes our
sporting waistcoat and our
waterproof sporting coat.
About Tweed
Tweed's humble beginnings reach back to the early 19th century when it was first hand-woven in Scotland as warm, durable work wear for crofters. When the nobility of the British Isles stayed in Scotland they adopted tweed, wearing it on their grand Highland estates, particularly for country sports. With traditional designs including checks, herringbones and barleycorns, tweed has become an icon of British and Scottish style.
For more information on this unique textile, see our
Guide to Tweed & How to Wear It, and for more information on appropriate sporting attire, our
Guide to Breeks, Plus Twos and Plus Fours provides a useful primer.