Collaborative project with Glasgow based knitwear brand Jennifer Kent Studio.
100% wool manufactured on The Shetland Islands
Photography : Daniel Jenkins from Purposeful Activity
Location Heytesbury Salisbury Plain
Collectivism since 1995
Collaborative project with Glasgow based knitwear brand Jennifer Kent Studio.
100% wool manufactured on The Shetland Islands
Photography : Daniel Jenkins from Purposeful Activity
Location Heytesbury Salisbury Plain
New venture for the brand and created with good friends Steve Kirby of Industrial Coast and Kit Lawrence Aka Alex K of Bodybeat Ritual with art direction by Nick Tweedie
Available through Industrial Coast as a limited edition tape and download with original music and remixes we showcase the unsung band from 1980’s Edinburgh The Visitors.
Isla jacket: Version three
Fabric: Halley Stevenson of Dundee (Established 1864) 255 Gram Ripstop :
A combination of the driest wax and aero soft/tumble finishing, the mill has created a cotton ripstop with a military look and a light wax softer feel. A unique lightweight alternative to a traditional heavy wax fabric.
100% cotton emulsified wax blended with a C6 Fluorocarbon WR,
Microfibre “onion” Quilted lining & Reverse coil Lampo zips
Unique ergonomic hood & half bellows angular chest pocket
Manufactured in Portugal
100% Lambswool Scarf produced by Lochcarron of Selkirk in Scotland Established 1892 and printed by our specialist printer in London who worked with renowned Artists & design projects.
Woven scarf printed with the unique 6876 Woodcut Stencil Print
Colours Grey & Black Watch Tartan which is a collaboration with C’H’C’M
Classic Six Eight Seven Six style featuring two chest pockets one of which has a sewn envelope “guard” style entry panel.
Gusset side panel at hem & french seam back yoke.
50’s x 50’s 100% Cotton Lightweight Tartan from Acorn shirting woven in Lancashire.
Smoke mother of pearl buttons
Manufactured in London
Photographed on location at the Tay Bridge in Dundee by Donald Milne
Isla jacket: Version three colour Grey collaboration with C’H’C’M
Fabric: Halley Stevenson of Dundee (Established 1864) 255 Gram Ripstop :
A combination of the driest wax and aero soft/tumble finishing, the mill has created a cotton ripstop with a military look and a light wax/cool feel. A unique lightweight alternative to a traditional heavy wax fabric.
100% cotton emulsified wax blended with a C6 Fluorocarbon WR,
Microfibre “onion” Quilted lining
Reverse coil Lampo zips
Unique ergonomic hood & half bellows angular chest pocket
Modernist Technical Pullover jacket with removable zip Hood
Angled & stitched through front pouch pockets, elbow support panel & “open” front Placket
Fabric Italian Twill Polyamide 68% Cotton 32% Weight 325 Grams
Zip: reverse coil Ykk.
Manufactured in Portugal :: Pre-order item
New T-shirt style developed in Portugal which has chest pocket with Stencil Woodcut 6876 printed branding.
Features: seam cover stitch armhole & yoke back.
Fabric: 150 Gram single 30`s Jersey fully combed compact and anti-pilling 100% cotton.
Autumn Winter 2019: 6876 are working exclusively with likeminded & long term collaborator C’H’C’M to produce a capsule collection that will only be available from the participating brands.
The collection features outerwear, shirting, jersey, knitwear & scarfs.
Manufactured in the UK & Portugal
Launch date September 2019
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.