Tielocken in Shetland melton in rust
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£600.00 — ex VAT
Overcoat — known as the tielocken because of its belted fastening — which is made in London with heavy (22oz) melton of Shetland wool woven by a mill in West Yorkshire, and with sand-cast brass sliders from the West Midlands.
Sizing
The coat fits true to size, and thus the mannequin — the most standard 40 chest in all the world — wears a size M. It falls mid-shin on persons of average height, and is cut in a relaxed, spacious way, so that it may be worn over a shirt and jumper or jacket in winter.
XS | S | M | L | XL | |
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To fit chest | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 |
Pit-to-pit | 20½ | 21½ | 22½ | 23½ | 24½ |
Back length | 43½ | 43¾ | 44 | 44¼ | 44½ |
Sleeve from centre-back | 35 | 35½ | 36 | 36½ | 37 |
The method of sleeve construction, with the sleeve cut as one continuous panel from neck to cuff, means the shoulders accommodate and drape smoothly over human contours of every shape and size — rendering a shoulder measurement both impossible and irrelevant.

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So they say
The coat has landed. It is magnificent. This has to be the coolest coat I have ever seen, let alone owned. The fit is perfect, the belt is easily adjusted, per your instructions. The weight is perfect, and the fabric so soft with a very neat drape that it wears with a regal insouciance. Thank you for your creative artistry and your manufacturing perfection.
I just received the tielocken — and I love it! It is unexpectedly light in the best way and drapes very nicely.
The tielocken is everything I expected, and that's a
lot. I'm looking forward to the temperature dropping.
Exquisite. And despite the fact that I come from a long line of blunderers, I find the belting system to be pretty intuitive.