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  1. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    We've made a good number of the work trousers in heavy corduroy, too, in biscuit and dark brown — both of which are lurking on https://sehkelly.com/work-trousers but in the main keeping out of the sun until autumn.
  2. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    We have quite a lot of linen upcoming -- pyjama jackets, popovers, trousers, and some SB jackets -- but before summer really sets in, we've been busy finishing off a bunch of new trousers. There's the work trousers in cotton duck ... ... and the field trousers in cotton panama, which...
  3. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    Yessir — field trousers in midnight and off-white (natural) linen upcoming in a couple of weeks, with matching SB jackets to ... match.
  4. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    You have rumbled my plan to take over the world one big double-breasted coat at a time. There's a lot of overlap with these traditional styles of coat, but they each occupy their own niche, and have their own entirely distinct histories and reasons for being what they are, whether the trench or...
  5. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    You have a good memory! The paddock jacket hasn't gone anywhere, but hasn't been properly looked at again since development stopped a couple of years ago. It is nearly there, but there's a bit too much going on: like there's two ideas fighting for space in one jacket, and it isn't obvious to...
  6. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    Yep -- a few weeks ago ... albeit they're characteristically oblique (but since quite a lot has changed in the lower half of the coat since they were taken, prophetically, in this instance). It will probably have a chest pocket, too. This one is on track for the autumn.
  7. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    It will certainly be one of the longer ones. This is being developed at the same time as the British Warm — albeit the British Warm is nearly complete — and being as they're both semi-tailored DB overcoats, we've been careful to give them their own lanes, so to speak, in which to function and...
  8. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    I think the world needs fewer polo coats in camelhair, not more! * Especially not from me. There seem to be lots of natural woollens about the place at the moment, made with the wool of British sheep from a few of our regular mills. Similar to the Herdwick tweed that we use and varying in...
  9. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    I should add, if only to see off any further enquiries about my decision-making faculties, that it indeed does not yet have a collar, but it will: we are working on that this week. It does at least have sleeves, which are the half-raglan variety we've used once or twice before, which have the...
  10. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    Very much in the spirit of "why not" and true to our mission statement that one can never develop too many coats, we've started work on a polo coat. This one will likely be a buttonless style, going back to the days when people playing polo were much too tired to fasten their coats between...
  11. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    More!
  12. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    ... and in terms of what works best with our knitwear, I hope that they're all equally viable — they're not at all separate in my mind in that respect. I am sure we've photographed them in every combination over the years!
  13. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    The field trousers are easily our most wide leg, the work trousers are the most narrow (I think of them as straight and verging on slim) and the dress trousers are in between, cut like a classic pair of suit trousers. In terms of their respective rises, they are all a similar experience...
  14. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    Here's one! Finally. More to come.
  15. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    The gratitude is all mine — I can only say thank you for your interest. The Harrington / golf jacket is at least six months off, and probably more. We seem to be in a situation where we have quite a lot of jacket and coat styles, both old and new, jostling for time and attention, but our actual...
  16. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    We've no plans to make more of them, or more in other colours, sorry to say — not for a year at least.
  17. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    Eminently appropriate! It'd be remiss of me to suggest any size other than XS. Our sizing is very consistent (unless otherwise stated, cases of which these days are rare) and the trench is as true to size as any other garment in our collection. The size XS is cut for a chest of 36 so unless...
  18. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    <copy and pastes onto About page> Cheers!
  19. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    That is good to hear. Thanks. While we do not specialize in the sort of clothing you find in the performance/active category — with the taped seams, such as you mention — the fact we like to use robust cloth and have a predilection for excessively thorough construction means all our cotton...
  20. sehkelly

    S.E.H Kelly

    Too kind. Many thanks. We never tire of dabbling at the margins!

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