Dunderdon Fall 2010 Jackets
The latest jackets from Dunderdon have dropped and I’m excited. One of my favorite jackets is from Dunderdon and their latest has a couple pretty awesome pieces.
The brand is Swedish and it was started by a carpenter named Per-Ivan Hagberg. The company has been around since 1997 and they started by making clothing for craftsmen. That’s the company in a nutshell, but you can read the in depth story on their site.
Sadly, I can’t say that I like any of the jackets in the new lineup as much as I like my current jacket. Some of my favorites in the new lineup include the petrol colored j39 bomber jacket and the j38 grey wool plaid jacket. I’m thinking the j39 is Dunderdon’s interpretation of the classic Harrington jacket. Button flapped pockets and made with a tough cotton/twill combo. It kind of looks like this Dickies jacket, but I’m sure the fits are way different. Dickies has a tendency to make their cuts for the big working man, and the Dunderdon jackets usually have a more trim fit. What I really like about the wool check jacket is the pattern and the tortoise shell buttons. The grey check combo and brown buttons just rawk.
Update: Nicole from Dunderdon gave me some more information about the items that I mentioned above. The J38 has a removable lining and hood and the canvas version is completely water resistant. As for the J39, she mentioned that the style has been around for a few seasons now and that it really holds true to what Dunderdon stands for- superior durability, with a timeless style. The jacket is lighter-weight and is meant for the cooler fall days, the canvas is also water resistant.



My favorite Dunderdon jacket lives below.













