Raydon Jacket - Suffolk Navy
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Lavenham Raydon Jacket in Suffolk Navy
The Raydon is Lavenham’s original slim fit quilted jacket, beloved by all who set foot outdoors. The Raydon jacket is constructed from the brand’s classic diamond quilt Lavenster fabric, complemented by a corduroy collar, trim and snap button closure to make for a bonafide countrywear classic. As with all Lavenham pieces, the Raydon is made start to finish at their factory in Suffolk, England.
Features:
- Outer: 100% Polyester
- Inner: 100% Polyester
- Quilt 2" DQ
- Made in Suffolk, England
Lavenham FW21 Collection
Thelonious is 6'1", Chest 38" and wears a size Large
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
Australia: Orders over $325 AUD ship FREE. Orders below are charged a $45.00 AUD shipping fee. All orders ship with DHL and are delivered within 2-5 days.
Returns:
We accept returns on REGULAR PRICED ITEMS for the following; For REFUND: Return is initiated and mailed back by the customer within 15 days of delivery date. For EXCHANGE/STORE CREDIT: Return is initiated and mailed back by the customer within 30 days of delivery date. The item(s) is new, unworn, unwashed and in original packaging with tags attached.
Customers are responsible for the cost of return shipping.
Shipping and handling is not refundable and all sale items are final purchase. If FREE Shipping has been provided, there will be a restocking fee of $45 AUD charged.
Gift cards, hats, intimates and magazines or publications are non returnable.
To initiate a return, please email info@wallacemercantileshop.com.





Lavenham
Since 1969, Suffolk-based label Lavenham have been the experts on all things quilted, padded, and countryside-ready. They got their start making insulated horse blankets and have subsequently perfected the quilted vest, jacket, and even pants! Naturally, word gets around and Lavenham’s quilting expertise has made them a coveted collaborator, frequently joining forces with high-profile brands like Nigel Cabourn, Nicholas Daley, and Jackman. Never underestimate the value of doing one thing really, really well.