Army Scrapwork Sherpa Lined Boxy
A boxy outerwear piece that makes the GL Scraps idea visible as patched, usable yardage.
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Story & heritage
Army Scrapwork Sherpa Lined Boxy sits inside Greg Lauren’s recurring GL Scraps vocabulary rather than a one-season novelty. Greg Lauren launched his namesake ready-to-wear brand in 2011 after working as an artist; MR PORTER describes the label around deconstruction, military surplus, vintage workwear and Los Angeles-made clothing.
The official Greg Lauren page presents this piece as Introducing the Army Scrapwork Sherpa Lined Boxy Jacket, a unique and stylish addition to your wardrobe. This relaxed fit jacket features a distinctive patched scrapwork design, made from the scraps of vintage army tents previously used for past styles. Those .
Materials & craft
Official product copy explains the scrapwork process as vintage army-tent remnants cut into six-inch squares and stitched into new usable yardage, so visible irregularity is part of the design language.
Material notes from the official listing include 100% cotton lining; 100% polyester.
How to choose & style
Style Army Scrapwork Sherpa Lined Boxy as the focal layer: keep the rest of the outfit quieter so the patched surfaces, long lines or utility details can lead.
For a more lived-in Greg Lauren look, pair it with washed denim, relaxed trousers, soft tees or tonal knitwear rather than polished tailoring.