Harringtons
Harrington - Prince of Wales check
Superb combined with black Sta Prest
The first Harrington-style jackets were made by British clothing company Baracuta in the 1930s. Elvis Presley popularized the Harrington when he wore one in his 1958 movie King Creole. This style of jacket earned the nickname Harrington because it was worn by the character Rodney Harrington (played by Ryan O'Neal) in the 1960s television program Peyton Place; John Simmons, who opened 'The Ivy Shop', Richmond, London, claims to have coined this description.
Harrington - Ice Blue
Ice blue and just as cool!
The first Harrington-style jackets were made by British clothing company Baracuta in the 1930s. Elvis Presley popularized the Harrington when he wore one in his 1958 movie King Creole. This style of jacket earned the nickname Harrington because it was worn by the character Rodney Harrington (played by Ryan O'Neal) in the 1960s television program Peyton Place; John Simmons, who opened 'The Ivy Shop', Richmond, London, claims to have coined this description.
Harrington - Burgundy
Great colour to match the old cherry reds!
The first Harrington-style jackets were made by British clothing company Baracuta in the 1930s. Elvis Presley popularized the Harrington when he wore one in his 1958 movie King Creole. This style of jacket earned the nickname Harrington because it was worn by the character Rodney Harrington (played by Ryan O'Neal) in the 1960s television program Peyton Place; John Simmons, who opened 'The Ivy Shop', Richmond, London, claims to have coined this description.
Harrington - Black
The original!
The first Harrington-style jackets were made by British clothing company Baracuta in the 1930s. Elvis Presley popularized the Harrington when he wore one in his 1958 movie King Creole. This style of jacket earned the nickname Harrington because it was worn by the character Rodney Harrington (played by Ryan O'Neal) in the 1960s television program Peyton Place; John Simmons, who opened 'The Ivy Shop', Richmond, London, claims to have coined this description.
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