Spring Attitude

Absolute protagonist in the middle seasons, the right outerwear is the true passe-partout of the spring wardrobe, capable of making up-to-date every male outfit. The season, which opens the doors to the outdoors, dresses in states to accommodate the vagaries of the weather, but already the top layer defines the look and character of the man who wears it.
The padding is set aside and the fabrics speak of lightness: cotton, linen, cotton twil and technical materials windproof. The colors match the new light and nature, between sand, navy and military green.
Gutteridge quality, the same as always, remains impeccable down to the detail. Choosing the model is a matter of style; bomber, field jacket or Saharan... the challenge is open.

A hymn to the liveliness and elegance of the spring season. Featuring lightweight designs and bright colors, these garments embody the fresh and innovative spirit of spring fashion.
They stand out for their light and modern design, perfect for facing the milder days and the cool evenings of spring. Elegant cuts and refined details give each garment a touch of sophistication, adapting to a variety of styles and occasions.
The color palette proposed by the collection reflects the energy and vitality of spring. From pastel tones to bright shades, Gutteridge jackets come in a range of colors that blend harmoniously with the rebirth of nature this season.

Desert Storm

A pinch more dandy and colonial, definitely summer. The Saharan was born to deal with African temperatures with elegance, rigorously packed in light and breathable fabrics, in the natural tones of the earth.
With the belt to tie at the waist, buttons and pockets obvious, binds to the imagination of safaris, from Ernest Hemingway. to Clark Gable. From the desert to the metropolis, the step is short: the Saharan Gutteridge, in pure linen, with patch pockets and a cannoncino crease, in the iconic sand nuance, combines with jeans, linen or cotton pants, and is super stylish on a white shirt for an accurate, of sartorial appeal.

He has military DNA in common with the bomber. A medium-length Saharan with drawstring and four applied pockets, adopted by US military troops in 1965 and employed in the Vietnam War to protect soldiers from torrential monsoon rains and low temperatures.
In spite of its origin, because it is linked to the cinematographic narrations about the Vietnam veterans and to the reinterpretations of the brands, it has conquered an unconventional, rebellious and pacifist character. Suitable for any body, it is more aggressive than a duster or a trench coat, but in its most essential versions it is perfectly able to enhance even formal outfits and office looks.
The Gutteridge interpretation of the season is in technical fabric or cotton twill, with four pockets applied with flap, but also vintage army effect, in herringbone cotton with military patches and insignia. The colors are classic and true to inspiration: navy blue and military green.