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The Furious Eagle Silk Handkerchief in Blue
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- Product Notes
An ode to Britain's industrial past, our hand-screen printed silk pocket-handkerchiefs made in collaboration with Mo Coppoletta and Turnbull & Asser are as easy to wear as they are dynamically designed.
For any questions and styling advice, please contact us at: shop@therakemagazine.com.
- Materials and Care Notes
Made in England
Hand Screen-Printed In Macclesfield with Handrolled Edges.
100% Silk.
Dry Clean Only.
- Delivery & returns
Due to the current global situation there might be delays in shipping. Our customer service team are available for any support you may require during this period.
This product is in the UK. It will be dispatched in 1 working day.
We very much hope that you'll enjoy your purchases. Should you need to return an item, we'll happily collect it from your home or office free of charge.
The Story
The result of months of painstaking archive research and development, as well as a unique meeting of minds between Turnbull & Asser’s Head of Design Dean Gomilsek-Cole and maverick design guru Mo Coppoletta, this ‘Furious Eagle’ pocket square is printed in the finest silk with handrolled edges. Inspired by a Victorian dockyard landscape, complete with cranes, masts and exposed brickwork, the heraldic insignia of Turnbull & Asser and The Rake is borne aloft by an eagle, a stirring tribute to Britain’s manufacturing heritage and to all things made and designed by craftspeople of the highest order.
In a timeless combination of sky blue, navy and midnight, this hanky represents a sophisticated take on a sartorial staple, easily matched with all manner of suiting and separates for a delicate flourish of colour and character.
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