Louisoder (West Germany) 70s, Kynoch Wool, High GSM, Brutalist Tailoring
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Louisoder (West Germany) 70s, Kynoch Wool, High GSM, Brutalist Tailoring
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...Constructed from Scottish herringbone twill, it balances textile depth with tailored fluidity—580–620 GSM of architectural drape.
The Louisoder overcoat in question stands as a meticulously engineered artifact of European menswear, embodying a quiet but rigorous confluence of heritage textile craftsmanship and contemporary tailoring rationalism. Conceived in Munich and constructed using a pure virgin wool cloth commissioned from Kynoch of Scotland—one of the world’s oldest operational woolen mills—this garment manifests the restrained sophistication that defines Louisoder’s design ethos. The label, increasingly recognized among tailoring connoisseurs, synthesizes Southern German structural discipline with the tactile richness of Northern textile traditions, drawing heavily on the material austerity of mid-century Central European tailoring, Alpine formalwear, and industrial-era workwear pragmatism. Kynoch’s contribution is critical. Founded in 1788 in Keith, Scotland, the mill remains a cornerstone of British outerwear heritage, known for weaving rugged yet refined tweeds, worsteds, and herringbones that have served the sartorial codes of houses like Margaret Howell, Drake’s, and early Dunhill tailoring collections.
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