Janker Jackets in Plus Size
- Big & TallLodenfreyLinen jacket with buttons featuring coat of arms$389.00
- Big & TallDigelJacket Ewald with contrasting piping, Modern Fitfrom$289.00
- Big & TallLodenfreyJacket with velvet piping and coat of arms buttonsfrom$465.00
- BigDigelJacket Ewald with pinpoint pattern and leather trim, Modern Fitfrom$345.00
- Big & TallLodenfreyJacket with horn buttons and velvet pipingfrom$495.00
- Big & TallLodenfreyTraditional jacket with herringbone pattern and coat of arms buttonsfrom$495.00
- Big & TallLodenfreyJacket with linen content$519.00
- Big & TallLodenfreyLinen jacket with glen check pattern$389.00
- BigLodenfreyTraditional jacket in a wool blend with elbow patchesfrom$439.00
- Big & TallLodenfreyJacket with horn buttonsfrom$429.00
- BigLodenfreyHemp jacketfrom$389.00
TRACHTEN JANKER - STYLISH TRADITION FOR MEN WITH LARGE SIZES
Noble, stylish and a lot of charm - those who opt for traditional costume impress with good taste and prove their down-to-earth attitude. Lederhosen, Trachten shirt, Janker and Haferl shoes - such a combination is considered the typical look for special occasions and, of course, the classic look for the world-famous Oktoberfest in Munich. However, the individual items of traditional costume can also be perfectly integrated into everyday life. The traditional jacket for men - the janker - is particularly popular. Traditionally, a janker is a jacket made from milled sheep's wool. When it comes to comfort, milled sheep's wool can keep up with modern microfibres and also has its own special charm. However, not all traditional jackets are the same, but differ in many different fashionable details, fabrics and cuts.
Oversized traditional jackets for men with good taste
Are you looking for the right janker? Then discover the variety and the numerous differences that men should be aware of and know.
- Material**: A janker is traditionally made of wool. This natural product is particularly impressive when it comes to temperature equalisation. Regardless of whether it is winter or summer, the material adapts to the respective conditions and ensures a comfortable fit. Nowadays, however, anything goes when it comes to the material of men's jackets. Especially in summer, designers like to use thin linen fabrics or pure cotton. For excellent wearing comfort, material mixes with elastane or plyamide are becoming increasingly common.
- Colours**: As the Janker originally belonged to workwear, the colours used to be more in the grey and brown range. In the meantime, the colour palette has become somewhat broader and there are numerous beautiful jackets in green, beige, blue and other intense colours.
- Special highlights**: Buttons made from stag horn or with a stag horn look are a real eye-catcher for a jacket. Embroidery, which can be found on pockets and collars, also creates an unmistakable look. Modern sleeve patches, which are very popular again this season, set further accents.
What is the best way to combine a traditional jacket in large sizes?
Many people automatically associate traditional costume with the Oktoberfest. But it is so much more. Tracht is worn on official occasions, at festivities or simply in everyday life. The classic: lederhosen, knee socks, traditional shirt, jacket. If you want something a little more refined, wear a traditional waistcoat under the janker - preferably colour-coordinated with the shirt and/or traditional janker. But individual elements can also be easily integrated into everyday life, because it doesn't always have to be the full outfit. The traditional shirt without the lederhosen - of course, why not? The Janker in particular is a jacket that is perfect for all everyday situations and is worn with pleasure. Jeans and casual trainers can be perfectly combined with an oversized traditional jacket. But it can also be the perfect outfit for more formal occasions with a shirt and black trousers.
Proper care of the traditional jacket for men
As a rule, a woollen janker cannot be washed in the washing machine and should be dry cleaned instead. It is advisable to read the cleaning and care instructions on the label carefully. If there is coarse dirt on the jacket, this can be removed with a soft brush. If, on the other hand, you prefer a somewhat easier-care version, you should choose a jacket made of cotton or synthetic fibres. In general, however, it can be said that extensive airing often helps - regardless of the material and quality.
Discover the variety of men's traditional jackets at HIRMER big & tall. In our online shop, you will find a wide range of stylish and elegant men's jackets for every occasion in sizes from 58 to 72.