The Country Gent 2.0 Quilted Jacket
£74.99
Meet the Country Gent 2.0 Quilted Jacket — the jacket that screams:
“I have my life together… even if I definitely don’t.”
Designed for dog walks, date nights, farmer's markets, and pretending you’re the main character on a rolling hillside, this quilted beauty is sleek, lightweight, and stupidly flattering on every man ever.
With the AW logo on the chest and back neck, it’s giving understated luxury — not loud, not tacky, just “damn, he looks good today.”
Why it slaps:
🔹 Premium quilted micro-poplin (translation: looks expensive because it is)
🔹 At least 30% recycled polyester — Mother Nature approves
🔹 Thermo-Guard® insulation to stay warm without puffing up like a marshmallow
🔹 Showerproof — because British weather has no manners
🔹 Full-length zip + storm flap for that “effortlessly put together” vibe
🔹 Patch pockets with handwarmer entry (cold hands? never heard of her)
🔹 Back vents & bound cuffs for movement and layering
🔹 Branded back-neck detail — subtle but elite
🔹 Pairs PERFECTLY with the AW Lightweight Jumper (aka the secret weapon to smarten up ya man)
This jacket does everything except take the bins out.
(We’re working on that feature.)
✨ Style Notes (Optional Upsell Line)
Pair it with our Navy Lightweight Quarter Zip for the full countryside-but-make-it-hot look.
Your man will look like he chops wood, drinks black coffee, and definitely owns a Land Rover.
Size
📏 Size Guide (Keep It Simple Version):
| Size | Chest (inches) |
|---|---|
| XS | 35/36 |
| S | 37/38 |
| M | 39/40 |
| L | 41/42 |
| XL | 43/44 |
| XXL | 46/48 |
| 3XL | 49/51 |
True to size — if he’s between sizes, go up for layering.
🧼 Care Instructions
🧼 Care Instructions
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Machine wash cold
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Do not tumble dry (he’s boujee like that)
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Cool iron if needed
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Avoid bleach — unless you desire ✨ tie-dye chic ✨
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Hang to dry to keep that quilted shape looking crisp
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Spot-clean mud and dog kisses as required
📦 Delivery
We ship 1–3 business days, every single order gets sent First Class, and delivery is always free (in the UK)— because paying for postage is literally the biggest ick.





























