Jelado's new Hubbell Jacket is based on old 1940's Chimayo coats. Originally made in the Northern Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico by Spanish settlers who wove fabrics to making a living for themselves. Jelado's interpretation is made from a fabric knitted in the Oshu Mountains, in Japan's Iwate prefecture, from a Wool/ Cotton and Nylon mix. With a 4 button front and two patch pockets.
- 79% Wool/ 12% Cotton/ 9% Nylon
- One button front
- Two patch pockets
- Piping detail on sleeve cuffs
- Made in Japan