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SHOP NOWBag by Mulberry
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SHOP NOWBlazer by LanvinSHOP NOWShirt by Richard JamesSHOP NOWBelt by A.P.C.SHOP NOWTrousers by PS by Paul Smith
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SHOP NOWJacket by PS by Paul SmithSHOP NOWT-Shirt by SunspelSHOP NOWTrousers by BalenciagaSHOP NOWHandkerchief by Derek Rose
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SHOP NOWJacket by Yves Saint LaurentSHOP NOWSweater by John SmedleySHOP NOWJeans by rag & bone
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SHOP NOWBlazer by BrioniSHOP NOWShirt by Dolce & GabbanaSHOP NOWBelt by GucciSHOP NOWChinos by Levi's Made & CraftedSHOP NOWHandkerchief by Derek Rose
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SHOP NOWBlazer by CanaliSHOP NOWSweater by John SmedleySHOP NOWTrousers by J.Crew
Words by Mr Peter Henderson
The term "soft jackets" refers to those with little or no padding on the shoulders, which are consequently softly structured in appearance, and follow the natural line of the shoulders. This kind of construction is associated with Neapolitan tailoring, and with the traditional American tailoring worn by the East Coast elite in the post-war period - the natural shoulder was an important part of the American "sack suit", which was popular among Ivy League circles. We like this style because it offers the comfort of a cardigan combined with the smartness of a jacket, and it helps to accentuate a tall, sleek silhouette by eliminating any unnecessary bulk at the shoulders. Worn with a t-shirt and jeans, any of these soft jackets are the perfect partner to a lazy lunch date in London's Town Hall hotel.
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