Shirt: Steel Grey 18-4005

2015 Product 1: Classic 6876 shirt style manufactured in London.

Fabric: 2/100’s check pattern,Lancashire 100% cotton and over dyed.

Details: centre front placket, high back yoke and traditional under collar panel which on this occasion is without shaping via bone part.

Limited Availability

The Fourness x 6876.

The Fourness is the new collection from Kazuki Kuraishi and continuing  on from our collaborative work with Cash Ca 6876 have contributed four styles to the maiden collection.

The revised MDC coat circa 2007 which has underarm coated vent zips,a detachable hood and is manufactured utilising all weather high density 100% Cotton.

Jacques pullover jacket circa 2003 produced in micro ripstop which incorporates a there quarter reverse coil centre front zip opening,elasticated cuffs/waist and a streamlined hood construction.

Finally we worked together on two shirts,a revised Kerb shirt circa 2013 and a new style the Modulo which features an accentuated pocket flap that incorporates a zip pocket and an angular crossover back yoke construction.

Manufactured in Japan

Photography: Arved Colvin-Smith

Models: Josh Thompson & Theo Gillard

Black project #5 Film

As part of the Black project Arco jacket release with C’H’C’M & Harris Tweed we decided to shoot a film in Glasgow with Brian Sweeney who has worked with the brand for many years.

Brian was also instrumental in introducing Mike Donald from http://thecroft.wordpress.com/ and in turn Mark Hogarth from Harris Tweed to Six Eight Seven Six.

These connections were formative in our understanding that we as a label could work with such a traditional supplier and that we could create a unique garment that still felt like a 6876 item.

New York & Glasgow: Two cities built on a grid system,both with a stand alone uniqueness and to this day when i visit Glasgow it always strikes me as a city yearning to the west and beyond.

Black Project#4 C’H’C’M Arco

 

C’H’C’M & Six Eight Seven Six have worked together to revamp the 2007 Arco jacket from its original form as cotton garment dyed style into a luxury Harris tweed jacket.

Manufactured in our London factory to the highest possible spec utilizing custom woven 100% pure new wool;which is dyed, spun  and woven by hand in the Outer Hebrides.The tweed features a herringbone pattern and the garment is half lined with MOD issue lining.

Trim features include Ri Ri zips and buttons specially commissioned in Italy

The jacket has co-branding as well as the signature Harris Tweed orb label.

Release date 21-11-2014

 

Hiller jacket

 

The Hiller jacket is a project with long term collaborator  Hanon-Shop  utilizing Eta proof 100% organic Swiss performance cotton.

This three quarter length style has a Double front pocket function with zip off hood and contrast mesh lining.Lampo reverse coil zips match the interior mesh.

Made in Portugal,each purchase is accompanied by organic cotton 6876 tote bag.

Black Project #3 Good Measure M-68

 

Interpretation of a classic 6876 sweat,utilizing the original “freedom” raglan sleeve and loop back cotton fabric whilst constructing using the methods perfected on the Good Measure M-21.

The fabric itself is custom made using an Italian jaspe yarn which is produced by twisting two colours of thread together,in this case black and white which is knitted on an extremely rare English Wildt Mellor Bromley 3 thread knitting machine,which creates a very distinctive fabric finish.

Historically the colour of this particular yarn was known as “Newcastle”and appears to be a reference to Newcastle United Football club’s black and white stripe shirts.

Made in England 390 GSM and 100% cotton

Traditional fit,cover stitched seams which are bar tacked at the ends to add strength,back neck crescent and Six Eight Seven Six x Good Measure branding
SOLD OUT but available at Good Measure.

 

type: Sweat shirt by: 6876