Harrington Jackets
The Jeffery Green Harrington costs around £150. Options include Camel, Black, Navy, Green, Beige and Dark Navy. All use 100% cotton yarn-dyed fabric produced in the London workshop. The dyeing sinks the colour right in so it keeps looking decent even after regular use. Cropped fit that ends clean at the waist. Branded zip up the front, open cuffs for an easy, unfussy wear. The Camel version feels like a real everyday winner. It sits nicely over shirts and chinos when you need something smarter, or over a jumper and jeans when heading out casual. Cuts through wind without getting too warm on milder days. Black and Navy versions slip straight into routine. Pair with straight jeans and boots for town runs or pub meets. The fabric picks up a bit of lived-in character over time. Sizes from the mid 30s up follow a standard British shape that moves with you. Spring and autumn become the natural seasons for these — light enough to layer, tough enough to stand alone when showers blow through.The Gilets
Gilets sit at the same price. The Ashworth Herringbone comes in Ecru and Black, done in premium herringbone wool. That weave brings texture and depth that lifts plain outfits. Branded zip keeps the front sharp. Wool gives warmth straight to the core while arms stay free. The plain Wool Gilet in Grey adds a smoother choice with a front pocket that actually gets used. Both made in the same London setup, so build quality matches the Harringtons. They avoid bulk. Sit close enough to look sharp but comfortable for real movement. Ecru herringbone brightens things on flat days. Black disappears into tougher looks. Wool copes with temperature changes — useful when stepping from cold platforms into heated shops.
Pairing Them Up
Layer a herringbone gilet under the Camel Harrington for proper cover. Wool adds insulation, cotton shell handles the breeze. Texture contrast looks natural, not forced. Black gilet under Navy Harrington jacket gives a clean, city-ready uniform.
Daily setups stay easy. Gilet over a shirt with jeans for weekends. Harrington jacket solo with chinos for office or evenings. Camel over Grey brings quiet variation. These colours mix without clashing because they stay practical.
Cropped Harrington balances regular trousers or denim. Gilets sharpen the top half without weighing things down. Both take light rain and sudden gusts in stride.
The Brand Edge
London factory production means tight control on every cut and stitch. Fabrics get picked for how they wear over months and years — warm when needed, breathable when the sun appears. These pieces earn their space in the wardrobe through constant use rather than sitting pretty.
Harringtons deliver clean heritage lines with modern ease. Gilets bring textured warmth for flexible layering. Together they cover most UK conditions without drama. No loud branding, just garments that work quietly season after season.
For British-made gilets and Harringtons that feel real, check jefferygreen.store. Start with the Camel Harrington and the Ashworth Herringbone gilets. They slot in and get worn often because they simply fit the way life moves here.