Capandula 2019 Edition

Manufactured in Portugal utilising our own colour Ventile cloth that is as faithful as possible to the original 2005 edition . Featuring reverse coil Lampo zips,Mesh body lining and microfibre sleeve lining

An edition of 45 garments and most likely the last production of this iconic Six Eight Seven Six garment

Ventile L24 is a high grade cotton fabric which is spun, twisted, woven and dyed/finished in Switzerland following the highest quality standards. The yarns are made of purely extra long staple fibres (only 2% of world crop). These twisted yarns are being woven in such a tight manner that the finished fabric withstands harsh weather conditions (rain showers and strong winds. The natural cotton fibre enables a wearing comfort (breathability), which can never be reached with synthetic materials. Soft handle and natural esthetical look are other plus factors of this fabric.

 

Study Tour

Photography & Art Direction  by IIdar Iksanov

Model: Melo Sofoyan

Special Thanks: Sophie Demyanidy

Location: Yereva Armenia

Products: Isla 2 ,Isla 3 & Bellsea

 

Stapleton #3

Version three of this Modernist Raincoat with accentuated design lines which is part of our ongoing Pre-order sytem.

The distinctive and unique style epitomises the 6876 design ethos.

Fly fronted zip raincoat with ergonomic & angular cuff,pocket and collar tabs.

Ri Ri zip and notched fly front placket

100% Cotton bonded British Millerain 315 gram twill cloth

Manufactured by a bespoke process in London and each garment has been given an individual number on our garment specific care label

 

 

 

 

6876 x The Sock Council Collaboration

We are very pleased to announce that we have worked on a sock collaboration with like-minded soul Reuven Fletcher of The Sock Council.

Manufactured in the Principality of Wales by one of the country’s finest manufacturers Corgi who were founded in 1892 and initially made socks for Welsh miners before making argyle socks for Brooks brothers and British troops in the second world war.

There are six colourways and the product is an exclusive to the Six Eight Seven Six and Sock council websites in limited numbers

Launch End October

 

 

Isla Jacket

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New outerwear style for AW18 featuring four front pockets, storm cuffs, mesh lining  & ergonomic hood shape.

FOV Fabric technology:

Face layer 90% Polyurethane 10% Vectran

Second layer 100% PU & back side 100% PES

DWR with PU Membrane

Manufactured in Portugal

 

Product : 01

The first ever Six Eight Seven Six garment (circa 1995) re-produced at our factory in North London.

This Pullover military influenced shirt with concealed half placket, flap breast pocket and manufactured in Fil-a-Fil 100% cotton.

The design and construction of this style have been faithfully re-created whilst updating the fit and fabrication which was a staple cloth of late 1990’s and early 2000’s Six Eight Seven Six

Made In England and a total of 50 garments have been produced

 

 

Craigowl jacket

Its well over ten years ago that I started to investigate the idea of evolving the classic British workwear jacket & over a few seasons from around 2001-2007 6876 played with the composition,detailing and fabrication.

We moved from 100% natural fibres,garment dyes and eventually to proofed cotton before the genre subsided until there was a version in our Cashca collaboration more recently.

Still I felt there was something else that I wanted to achieve which was a summer version that was very lightweight, yet robust and with good technical capabilities. This all came together when I sourced a fabric from a regular and progressive supplier ;FOV in Sweden well known for supplying many of the premium technical brands.

Kenneth Mackenzie February 2018

The Craigowl jacket with large full front lower pockets and one envelope entry chest pocket.

Fabric : 96% Polyamide and 4% Lycra micro Ripstop

Tech: Quick drying,Airtech and DWR finish

Manufactured in Portugal

Storm Jacket

Modern Studies staple jacket manufactured in 100% Italian Polyamide twill fabric with a DWR finish.

Technical information:

Storm cuffs and pockets, extended back neck flap and drawstring cord at the waist.

Lampo two-way centre front zip and 6876 Woodcut graphic chest print

When I designed this jacket in 2003 the idea behind it was to provide within the silhouette of a raincoat type jacket a more accessible and casual type of garment by utilising a classic Harrington and exaggerating its size.

Kenneth Mackenzie February 2018