Description
The Alan Paine Rutland Men’s Tweed Waterproof Coat is robust and durable, armed with a waterproof & breathable membrane to keep you comfortable in the most testing of weather conditions.
The coat has a soft contrast moleskin collar and also features two roomy cartridge pockets with drainage holes and flap retainer straps and there’s also a handy internal secure pocket for your phone and keys.
- Waterproof – Heavy rain protection.
- Durable Membrane – AP EX Technology.
- Breathable – Allows body moisture to evaporate.
- Knitted Windbreaker Cuffs – No more wet sleeves.
- Eyelet Drainage Holes.
- Anti-wicking Strip Hem.
- Detachable Throat Tab.
- Regular Fit – Building into garment 5″ to 6″ (12cm to 15cm) from actual chest size to allow layering.
Key Features
- Durable & Robust Tweed – Guaranteed not to snag on those thorns.
- Elastic Back Panel – We can’t improve your aim, but can aid your movement.
- Soft Moleskin Inner Collar – For extra comfort.
- Two Cartridge Pockets – Plenty of room for those dog biscuits.
- Two Handwarmer Pockets.
- Secure Internal Pocket.
- Anti-wicking Strip Hem.
- Two Way Heavy Duty ZKK Zipper.
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Quintessentially English styling created from the finest quality materials, from luxury knitwear to beautifully crafted separates and country wear.
The Alan Paine brand was established in the historic market town of Godalming in Surrey, England in 1907. Wool and knitting industries were important sources of income in the area over a number of centuries. Evidence of this survives in the town’s emblem – a woolsack – which is still in official use today and was included in the Alan Paine crest through the years.
When William Paine founded his famous knitwear brand he originally named it Paines of Godalming. William discovered some knitting machines in an old warehouse behind the shop, taught himself and others to knit, and began to manufacture knitted garments, arguably developing the first cable knit sweaters.
In 2009 Alan Paine launched its country wear collection featuring stylish tweeds, performance waterproofs, versatile fleeces, quilts, knitwear and accessories.