Milos Chore Coat

$1,195.00

Our most complex (and striking) design to date, the Milos Chore Coat is a real jaw-dropper of a statement coat. Equal parts traditional timeless and unexpected modern minimalist, this heirloom quality chore coat is made to stand the test of time.

Inspired by a traditional Irish chain quilt we came across in Round Top, TX and named for the brilliant blue sea and simple white structures sprinkled across the Greek island of Milos.

Each coat takes about a week for our seamstresses to make and involves making an entire throw size quilt before cutting it up and assembling the coat, so we’re only making seven of these coats — a lucky number in ancient Greek culture.

Our most complex (and striking) design to date, the Milos Chore Coat is a real jaw-dropper of a statement coat. Equal parts traditional timeless and unexpected modern minimalist, this heirloom quality chore coat is made to stand the test of time.

Inspired by a traditional Irish chain quilt we came across in Round Top, TX and named for the brilliant blue sea and simple white structures sprinkled across the Greek island of Milos.

Each coat takes about a week for our seamstresses to make and involves making an entire throw size quilt before cutting it up and assembling the coat, so we’re only making seven of these coats — a lucky number in ancient Greek culture.

Size:
  • Check out our Size Guide for measurements

    Emily is 5’10” with a 34” chest and 38” hips and is wearing a size Small.

  • Outer: White linen cotton and Cobalt cotton

    Lining: Patterned chambray cotton

    Inner: Lightweight bamboo cotton batting

    Buttons: White corozo buttons

    Fabric is prewashed for softness and to minimize shrinkage

  • Only 7 coats available

    Made to order just for you with a 4 - 6 week production time

    Machine pieced, quilted, assembled and hand finished by our seamstresses in Maine and Illinois

    Fully lined with all seams enclosed using durable, quality methods like bias bound seams

  • Dry clean for smoothest finish. Otherwise, machine wash delicate in cold water with a gentle detergent. Tumble dry low until damp, then lay flat to finish drying. Press with a hot iron to remove any creases. Fabric will crinkle slightly after the first wash and will soften with use and wear.

    Read more about quilt coat care in the Journal.