Men's Tweed Raglan Field Coat in Morlich
The Purdey field coat translated into Scottish tweed and membrane-backed warmth.
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Story & heritage
Purdey's own copy calls the field coat infamous, which is a good shorthand for how central the silhouette is to the house's clothing identity. Since Purdey expanded its apparel business out of specialist shooting wear, the field coat has remained one of the clearest links between the brand's sporting origins and its luxury-country positioning.
The Morlich tweed version preserves that familiar field-coat outline while making it feel denser and more rooted in autumn and winter use.
Materials & craft
Officially, this coat uses a Scottish tweed shell, a Sympatex drop-liner membrane and wool wadding for warmth. Those are practical fieldwear choices, not decorative flourishes, and they explain why the coat remains a core Purdey proposition rather than a purely editorial piece.
The raglan cut and boxy pocket architecture keep the silhouette generous and easy over layers, while the tweed surface gives it the visual weight people expect from Purdey outerwear.
How to choose & style
This is the easiest Purdey outerwear piece to build a whole wardrobe around. It works with breeks and boots in the obvious sporting way, but it is just as effective over knitwear and denim where you want the fabric to supply the character.
The coat already has enough presence, so the smartest styling move is restraint: earthy trousers, dark boots and minimal contrast elsewhere.