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Rail Master Jacket - Noir


Dispatched from Sydney within 1–2 business days. Tracked, signature on delivery, securely handled.

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The Rail Master Jacket takes its reference from the station masters and railway conductors of the 1930s — the men who ran the platform rather than the engine, dressed a cut above the labour but built for a long day of work in all conditions. Structured enough to command a platform. Practical enough to actually wear.

The Footage Made version sits between a work jacket and a Harrington — the ease of a throw-on with the tailoring details that most casual jackets leave out. The waist tabs with D-ring adjusters let you cinch the silhouette for a cleaner line or leave it loose depending on what's underneath. A high collar for warmth without bulk. Four pockets — two visible, two hidden with side vents for hands. YKK zip front, button cuff closure.

Built in Japanese cotton twill. Chosen for its weight, durability and the way it softens with wear without losing its structure.

Footage Made is our in-house ready-to-wear line. Tailored in small batches, built to solve specific problems of fit, fabric and function for the way people dress.

DETAILS

  • Japanese cotton twill
  • 4 pockets — 2 patch, 2 hidden with side vents
  • YKK zip front
  • Button cuff closure
  • High collar
  • D-ring waist tabs — 4 adjusters to cinch silhouette
  • Not a fitted jacket — size down for a firmer fit
  • Tailor made in Singapore

Footage Made grew out of twenty years of buying the best of what the world makes. Two decades of sourcing from heritage houses and emerging designers, understanding what separates a considered garment from a convenient one, and developing an eye for the details that determine how something wears over time.

After that long studying premium craft across labels and categories, making our own was the natural next step. Each piece begins with a problem worth solving — fit, fabric, function — developed for the way people actually dress in our part of the world, where seasons run long and the divide between formal and casual has always been narrow.

The work is tailored in small batches by design. Sustainable by practice, considered by necessity. Applying the principles of tailoring to ready-to-wear means fewer compromises on fit and construction, at a price point that reflects the work without the margin of a larger label.

100$% Japanese cotton twill