A patchwork of contrasting Harris Tweed signatures this jacket by Nigel Cabourn. Featuring a notched lapel, four button front opening with two large front patch pockets and a smaller chest pocket. Shoulder and elbow patches are water and wind resistant. Back vented hem. Color Blue Mix. Outer 100% Wool & Cotton, Inner 100% Viscose & Cotton. Spencer is wearing an Italian 50.
Damascus (Arabic: دمشق Dimashq [dɪˈmaʃq], Syrian: [dɪˈmɪʃeʔ]) is the capital and likely the largest city of Syria, following the decline in population of Aleppo due to the ongoing battle for the city. It is commonly known in Syria as ash-Sham (Arabic: الشام ash-Shām) and nicknamed as the City of Jasmine (Arabic: مدينة الياسمين Madīnat al-Yāsmīn). In addition to being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world,[3] Damascus is a major cultural and religious centre of the Levant. The city has an estimated population of 1,711,000 as of 2009.[2]
Homs (/hɔːms/;[1] Arabic: حمص / ALA-LC: Ḥimṣ), previously known as Emesa (Greek: Ἔμεσα Emesa),[2] is a city in western Syria and the capital of the Homs Governorate. It is 501 metres (1,644 ft) above sea level and is located 162 kilometres (101 mi) north of Damascus.[3] Located on the Orontes River, Homs is also the central link between the interior cities and the Mediterranean coast.