W.B Yeats Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat & Vest With Revere
W.B Yeats Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat & Vest With Revere
W.B Yeats Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat & Vest With Revere
W.B Yeats Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat & Vest With Revere
W.B Yeats Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat & Vest With Revere
W.B Yeats Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat & Vest With Revere
W.B Yeats Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat & Vest With Revere

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W.B Yeats Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat & Vest With Revere

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Handmade in Dublin | Rooted in Irish Craft and Poetic Beauty

Crafted with care and guided by heritage, the Blue Herringbone Tweed Waistcoat is a quiet homage to Ireland’s historical tradition of tailoring and its deep artistic soul. Woven in a classic blue herringbone with delicate flecks that suggest ocean skies and coastal stone, the fabric carries the rhythm and mood of the Irish landscape in every thread.

Each waistcoat is designed and handmade in Dublin by skilled tailors who honour generations of handed-down skill. From the first tailored cut to the final button sewn, every element is shaped with intent a reflection of the value we place in our clothing that hold meaning and memory.

Its four-button front, full cloth back, and balanced fit create a versatile silhouette that moves with ease between everyday wear and more formal occasions. Inside, a custom satin lining features a printed world map a subtle nod to the Irish diaspora and to those who, like Yeats himself, carried Ireland’s stories far beyond its shores.

Whether worn for its comfort, quiet detail, or poetic spirit, this blue tweed waistcoat with revere is designed to be worn and remembered across years and generations.

Why Made Local Matters
Made in small batches in Balbriggan, Dublin, this waistcoat embodies the spirit of Irish craftsmanship. The blue herringbone tweed is chosen for its character: rich in tone, resilient in weave, and naturally suited to Ireland’s weathered beauty. By keeping production local, we support Ireland’s tailoring traditions while embracing sustainability and transparency. Each waistcoat carries the mark of its maker and the memory of where it came from.

Features:
Classic herringbone tweed
Cut and constructed by master tailors
Collar with revere
4 button closure
Full cloth back
Adjustable belt at rear
2 working welt pockets
Satin world map lining 
Made in Dublin
Fit: Regular

The Magic of Blue Herringbone Tweed
There’s a quiet poetry woven into herringbone tweed—a rhythm in its V-shaped weave, steady and strong like the heartbeat of tradition. In this blue variation, the cloth feels like a memory of the west where the ocean meets the sky, and light dances across stone and sea. Flecks of soft colour drift through the weave like sea foam on dark waves, lending the fabric a sense of movement, mood, and depth.

There’s a gentle tension in its touch firm yet yielding, textured yet soft making it a comforting companion on cooler days. Spun with care, each strand carries the story of natural fibres blended for warmth, resilience, and beauty. This tweed is more than a material; it’s a landscape you can wear—anchored in place, and full of quiet wonder.

Care Instructions
Tweed rewards patience and care. To preserve your waistcoat, hang it on a wide or shaped hanger between wears to maintain its silhouette. Spot clean gently with a soft cloth and mild soap for minor marks, and opt for professional dry cleaning for a deeper refresh. Treated with care, it will soften and grow in character over time an heirloom in the making.

Inspired by W.B. Yeats
William Butler Yeats remains one of Ireland’s most influential poetic voices—romantic, visionary, and defiantly Irish. Born in Dublin in 1865, Yeats helped shape a cultural awakening through his verse, his politics, and his deep fascination with myth, mysticism, and identity. He co-founded the Abbey Theatre and became the first Irish writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923.

This waistcoat honours Yeats’s commitment to craft, beauty, and national pride. Like his words, it speaks softly but carries weight a waistcoat for those who believe that clothing, like poetry, should move us.


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