Sale watch: Lois Tejana thin cord jacket

Sale watch: Lois Tejana thin cord jacket

Sale watch: Lois Tejana thin cord jacket (image credit: Stuarts of London)

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Always a popular design, this Lois Tejana thin cord jacket is likely to be even more popular at half price.

Sale watch: Lois Tejana thin cord jacket

(image credit: Stuarts of London)

I have written about them before and they are always a good seller. It’s a minor classic from the 1970s and an archive reissue. The Lois name on a classic cord jacket. All the details and nothing else added. Which is what you want really.

Sale watch: Lois Tejana thin cord jacket

(image credit: Stuarts of London)

The trademark ‘thin cord’ shell is what makes this stand out – but you can go for a jumbo cord too. In fact, there is a jumbo cord version in dark brown in the sale too.

But this one appeals to me. This is a shade described as burnt ochre and exclusive to Stuarts of London. It’s a strong colour and for me, the most eye-catching of the current range. But best of all, this one is currently less than half price in the sale in all the popular sizes.

Sale watch: Lois Tejana thin cord jacket

(image credit: Stuarts of London)

As for the details, this is your classic ‘Western’ trucker jacket with western-style front pleats, buttoned tab adjusters at the hem and four pocket details – two buttoned flap pockets at the chest and two side pockets. There’s also branded gold-coloured buttons, suede signature branding to hem at the front left, and woven tab branding at the left hand chest pocket.

Sale watch: Lois Tejana thin cord jacket

(image credit: Stuarts of London)

A regular fit and the short length you would expect, the jacket is in the sale in all sizes, discounted from £105 to a much more appealing £52.50. But only while existing stock lasts. I can’t see that being long.

Find out more at the Stuarts of London website

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