The Bedford Shacket by Freeman Sporting Club wears as comforting as a shirt, structured and well pocketed like a jacket. Inspired by the plain faced Japanese labor uniforms, the collar peeks out of the neckline ever so slightly. It’s bottom corners are rounded off, hitting just below the hip. A dreamy 100% cotton chambray lining throughout even touches the underside of the collar pleasantly matching the oxhorn buttons. Made by Freeman’s Sporting Club in NYC.
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