RRL: Irish Country
The people and landscape of the rugged western coast of Ireland in the 1930s and ’40s serve as the inspiration for this delivery. Rustic tweeds and corduroys are worn with woll trousers and broadcloth dress shirts to recreate the looks of Irish farmers in their Sunday best. These styles are mixed with oilcloth coats, hand-knit Aran sweaters and buckle-back pants—hard-wearing, utilitarian styles that were essential for Irish men who worked in the fields or at sea.


Long-Sleeved Henley Biella Navy
- End-on-end yarn-dyed stripe
- Muslin placket binding
- Trocca shell fish-eye buttons
- Jersey-bound neck


Long-Sleeved Henley Defender Green
- End-on-end yarn-dyed stripe
- Muslin placket binding
- Trocca shell fish-eye buttons
- Jersey-bound neck


Military Knit Shirt in Olive
- Military button-front shirt in heather jersey, brushed for flannel appearance
- Woven twill trims
- Corozo military buttons
—Samuel
