Hacking Jacket from David Chu
This is a slick jacket, with a hefty price tag ($795) It’s called the Hacking Jacket, by David Chu.

It’s navy, which is itself unusual these days outside certain old men in bad fitting suits. It’s also linen, which gives it a clean, light, crisp feel, enhanced by the herringbone weave. A 3-button jacket can be both dressed up or down, depending on how you put it down.
Features natural horn buttons, tab collar and rayon lining. Interesting features: The double pocket flaps make this more trendy than staunchy. It’s also a more fitted cut, which makes it more attractive.
Lastly, here is where that price tag can be somewhat justified. The jacket is sent out without buttons on the sleeves so the customer can a) hem more easily and b) decide to place the buttons or not to, which is fully optional with the suit design.
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