Red Portcullis Jacket
The Red Portcullis Jacket is a one-of-a-kind piece crafted from thick grey felt in a single-breasted silhouette. The jacket features hand crocheted red dot embroidery on the front and back.
Size Guide
U.K. 10, U.S. 6
Item’s Measurements:
Chest 34”
Waist 32”
The Red Portcullis Jacket is pictured over the Bead & Fringe Crop Top, paired with the Red Portcullis Skirt.
Each garment from the SS21 Rebellious Bird collection is a unique piece handmade by the designer in her London studio. If you have any sizing enquiries or would like to request a custom order, please contact info@sydneypimbley.com.
The Red Portcullis Jacket is a one-of-a-kind piece crafted from thick grey felt in a single-breasted silhouette. The jacket features hand crocheted red dot embroidery on the front and back.
Size Guide
U.K. 10, U.S. 6
Item’s Measurements:
Chest 34”
Waist 32”
The Red Portcullis Jacket is pictured over the Bead & Fringe Crop Top, paired with the Red Portcullis Skirt.
Each garment from the SS21 Rebellious Bird collection is a unique piece handmade by the designer in her London studio. If you have any sizing enquiries or would like to request a custom order, please contact info@sydneypimbley.com.
The Red Portcullis Jacket is a one-of-a-kind piece crafted from thick grey felt in a single-breasted silhouette. The jacket features hand crocheted red dot embroidery on the front and back.
Size Guide
U.K. 10, U.S. 6
Item’s Measurements:
Chest 34”
Waist 32”
The Red Portcullis Jacket is pictured over the Bead & Fringe Crop Top, paired with the Red Portcullis Skirt.
Each garment from the SS21 Rebellious Bird collection is a unique piece handmade by the designer in her London studio. If you have any sizing enquiries or would like to request a custom order, please contact info@sydneypimbley.com.
About the Collection
The looming nature of Covid 19 played a role in the creation of the Rebellious Bird collection. Designed and made from the four walls of her London home during national lockdown the looks reflect her surroundings through both colour and texture. Working on the collection became Sydney’s solace and a way to forget the epidemic situation by creating playful and beautiful garments.