Blue Linen Smock

£395.00
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From deckhands to dockworkers, the smock has long been part of life by the water, a practical layer built to stand up to wind, salt, and steady use, now settled easily into everyday dress in a way that suits the Drake’s approach.

Cut from 8.1oz Cornish blue linen, it sits at a shorter, hip-length with a relaxed body, finished with corozo button fastenings and twin front pockets.

A straightforward layer, shaped by the habits of the coast, but just as right inland.

  • Made in Portugal
  • 100% Linen
  • Two Button Closure
  • Twin Pockets
  • Corozo Buttons

From deckhands to dockworkers, the smock has long been part of life by the water, a practical layer built to stand up to wind, salt, and steady use, now settled easily into everyday dress in a way that suits the Drake’s approach.

Cut from 8.1oz Cornish blue linen, it sits at a shorter, hip-length with a relaxed body, finished with corozo button fastenings and twin front pockets.

A straightforward layer, shaped by the habits of the coast, but just as right inland.

  • Made in Portugal
  • 100% Linen
  • Two Button Closure
  • Twin Pockets
  • Corozo Buttons

 Seafarers’ smocks have long sat somewhere between workwear and uniform. Worn by sailors and fishermen through the 20th century, they were valued for their practicality: generous pockets for tools, sturdy cloth that softened with use, and simple fastenings built to withstand daily wear.

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