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Todd Snyder X Gardenheir Camo Garden Jacket

Todd Snyder x Gardenheir

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This unique Garden Jacket is crafted from a premium linen-and-cotton blend from Olmetex — based in Como, Italy, they’ve been setting the standard for technical fabrics since 1954. Durable but lightweight, the jacquard stitch on it gives it the look of an abstract camo (or light filtering through leaves). Bonus: it’s water-repellent, too. Inspired by vintage workwear, it has a longer fit — if you find yourself getting warm, simply un-snap and remove the lower half of the sleeves. Practical details also include plenty of pockets and a vented back yoke.

Gardenheir is a cult favorite lifestyle and gardening brand founded by Alan Calpe and Christopher Crawford, self-described devoted amateur gardeners. With backgrounds in the arts, they bring a creative (and playful) perspective to the work of gardening — the name itself is a play on words, mixing “gardener,” “garden air,” and “garden error,” as well as the idea of being inheritors and stewards of a natural space.

  • Exclusive to Todd Snyder
  • 38% Linen, 32% Polyester, 30% Cotton
  • Matching Baseball Cap Available
  • Snap-Off Sleeves
  • Hidden Snap Front
  • Patch Pockets at Hip
  • Side-Entry Pocket
  • Interior Patch Pocket
  • Zippered Side-Entry Pocket
  • Vented Back Yoke
  • Adjustable Snap Cuffs
  • Fabric From Olmsted in Italy
  • Style OU6774762
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Reviewed by Matthew K.
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Rated 5 out of 5

Great lightweight jacket

First Gardenheir piece. Super functional jacket. Great choice of fabric and pattern. Camo conneisur and this pattern is new and classic at the same time. Great pockets as well.

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