Carry a recipe wherever you roam.
She grew up in a kitchen with a cast‑iron range and a view of sheep in the fields. Even years later, living in a city and working late nights, the smell of bread still feels like home. This coat brings her back: patch pockets cut from vintage Welsh recipe tea towels picked in Camden Market, are stitched onto a swirling tapestry of celery, olive, teal and gold. The pockets show faded measurements for batter cake and rarebit printed in soft, faded umber, and when she slips in her hands she imagines her grandmother’s fingers flour‑dusting the countertop.
She wears it to the farmers’ market, bartering for leeks and apples, and the vendors smile when they notice the pockets. “My mam had that very tea towel,” one says, and they both laugh. Later she curls up on the sofa with a cookbook, the coat draped over her legs like a blanket. It’s more than clothing; it’s a piece of folklore, a memory you can take out with you. In one pocket she keeps a recipe card scribbled with her own handwriting. In the other, bus fare and a cinnamon stick.
One‑of‑a‑kind quilted duster made from reclaimed bedspread and tea towels. It has a slightly waxy feel to the outside pattern that makes it extra cozy in a breeze but still soft. Oversized pockets with printed recipes. Fits S–L, machine‑washable and lined for warmth. 2 Versions available. Get first pick!, o