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Men's Porto Linen Jacket Deep Navy Reviews

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Designed for hot-weather travel, the stylish men's Porto Linen Jacket is the ideal choice as it's perfect as a smart-casual style or for a more formal setting. The Porto Linen Jacket uses a blend of technical fibres and will fast become your travel staple. Using our performance linen fabric, the Porto Linen Jacket combines all the best features of natural linen with synthetic fibres for a durable, easy care and cooling smart-casual jacket that's perfect whether home or abroad. Unlike regular linen, it is easy to care for, as it won't shrink, fade, or lose its shape even after continued wear and washing. In addition, it is tested and approved to be crease-resistant so that it won't need ironing. 
The practical but stylish jacket has a smart lapel and collar and features a button placket fastening, four patch pockets, two zipped security pockets to keep those essentials safe, and a slit detail at the hem. This practical but stylish jacket is versatile enough to slip from day to night without you worrying about getting changed. The jacket maximises comfort and breathability whilst keeping you cool and has a small pack size – perfect for travelling with just your hand luggage, so give it a try today.  Fabric: 50% Linen 50% Polyester

About Rohan:

Rohan is a much loved and iconic British travel and outdoor clothing brand with a heritage spanning more than four decades. Established by two outdoor enthusiasts in North Yorkshire in 1972, Rohan set out to challenge the status quo. With five founding principles that clothing should always be protective, lightweight, packable, versatile and easy-care, Rohan radically re-thought the way people dressed for the outdoors.

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Phone:

0800 840 1411

Email:

post@rohan.co.uk

Location:

Rohan House, Brunleys,
Kiln Farm,
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK11 3HR

How is the fit?
Fits small
True to size
Fits large
Great, but the sleves are alway to long.
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Posted 2 months ago