Erode

No Time To Die Jacket

$170.00

No Time To Die is Erode's dark blue jacket with an original shuttle shaped cutout. The jacket is embroidered along the border with Erode's classic embroidery detailing. An oversized fit with a silver zipper closure and wide sleeves.

  • Denim
  • 100% cotton pocket lining
  • Zipper closure
  • Machine Wash
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Shipping
  • Free shipping within the US
  • To preserve fabric waste, this item is created in India after you place an order. Please allow 10-14 working days to produce & ship your piece.
  • You will receive a confirmation email once your order has shipped.
Returns
  • This item can be returned or exchanged within 7 days of item delivery.
  • A $5.00 return shipping fee will be applied to all returns.
  • Refunds will be issued to the original payment method.
  • To be eligible for a return or exchange, the item must be:
    • In the same condition as when it was received
    • Unworn and unused
    • With original tags attached
    • In its original packaging
About Erode

Based in Erode, Tamil Nadu, Erode Clothing is a cultural luxury brand that blends Western silhouettes with South Indian craftsmanship. Working closely with weavers in Tamil Nadu, the brand seeks to revive the dying art of Jamakkalam weaving through collaborating with local artisans in the practice.

Jamakkalam, a type of woven fabric whose craft has been passed down through generations, recently faces a rapid decline due to lack of recognition, an increase in production costs, and the decline in the transmission to young weavers. The choice to preserve Jamakkalam is deeply personal, intertwined with societal, economic, and emotional considerations.

Uniquely contemporary heritage pieces that show the deep-rooted traditions behind their designs as well as acting as a reminder that erosion is not just limited to the physical landscape but extends to the intangible culture we risk losing if we do not act.

Our Ethos

Society of Cloth was cultivated out of a love for cultural craft, artisan communities, and the history behind the clothes we wear everyday. With the rise of fast fashion, we seem to have forgotten that each garment is a form of art and carries stories, traditions, and meaning.

We seek to resurface that meaning by connecting individuals with independent brands from around the world that that fuse generational techniques with modern design. These brands are vetted by our team for their recognition of local crafts, fair employment standards, and eco-conscious development practices.

After all, what we wear is an expression of ourselves, our curiosity about the world, our appreciation of artisanal work, and our commitment to preserve our earth and home.

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