Herringbone Studio Jacket - Khaki Herringbone
Herringbone Studio Jacket - Khaki Herringbone
Why You'll Love It
Linen Cotton Blend
Textured Herringbone Weave
Workwear-Inspired Design
Description+
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This Studio Jacket begins with a natural herringbone base, then is overdyed to create rich, tonal color with subtle variation throughout. The dye settles differently across the fabric, enhancing texture and giving each piece a softer, more lived-in character over time. Finished with a shirt collar, three-pocket construction, and a button-front closure, it balances polish and practicality for everyday wear.
Details+
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- Fit: Length 29 1/2"
- Detail: Shirt collar. Shank or button front closure. Three pocket styling. Straight hem.
- Material: 55% Linen, 45% Organic Cotton
- Model: Cedrick is 6'1" wearing size Medium
- Care: Close all fastening before wash. Turn inside out. Machine wash cold with like colors. Delicate cycle. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low. Remove promptly. Cool iron when needed.
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Sustainability & Impact+
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Our Commitment to the Planet
At Faherty, doing right by the planet is as central to who we are as the clothes we make. We take a hands-on approach to sustainability — from the materials we source to the communities we support. Our impact is built around three pillars: Community & Collaboration, Quality Product, and Climate & Nature, with a clear roadmap to 2030 and beyond.
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Give It a Second Life
This piece was made to last — and when you're done with it, we're not. Discover how we give Faherty a second life.
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How Dye Technique Shapes the Fabric
Herringbone has long been used for its strength and structure, valued for the way its broken twill pattern holds shape while allowing fabric to move naturally over time. Here, it’s reinterpreted through material choice and dye technique rather than added construction.
A blend of linen and organic cotton keeps the fabric breathable with a satisfying weight, while a chunkier yarn brings more texture and definition to the weave. Depending on the finish, color is either introduced at the yarn stage for clarity and consistency, or applied after weaving to create tonal variation and depth across the surface. Each approach produces a different look, while maintaining the same balance of structure, comfort, and versatility.
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