The morning air in Edinburgh didn’t just bite; it gnawed. Arthur pulled his thin blazer tighter, but the wind off the Firth of Forth treated the wool like lace. He needed a duffle coat. Not a modern imitation, but the kind of heavy, toggle-fastened armor that could withstand a North Sea gale.
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One of the oldest suppliers to the British Admiralty. The morning air in Edinburgh didn’t just bite; it gnawed
The man gestured to a heavy brass rail in the back. There they were. Substantial, boxy, and unapologetically rugged. Arthur pulled a camel-colored one from the rack. The wool was boiled and dense, the toggles were genuine horn, and the loops were thick jute cord. but the kind of heavy