Manchester’s own Private White V.C. has just dropped a limited capsule in collaboration with the Royal Hospital Chelsea — a partnership that pays tribute to British military history while giving tangible support to those who served.
Timed for VE Day, the four-piece collection is steeped in heritage. There’s a WWII-inspired Flight Jacket cut from UK-woven doeskin wool with a real shearling collar; a hand-knitted Scottish cashmere Submariner Rollneck bearing the Royal Hospital crest; a Ventile® Tote Bag — a nod to RAF survival gear — and a heavyweight throw blanket in rich Chelsea red and Victoria Cross crimson. Every item is handcrafted in PWVC’s 150-year-old Manchester factory, continuing the brand’s tradition of military-grade menswear built to last.
Fifty percent of proceeds from the collab will go directly to the Royal Hospital Chelsea to help fund a full-time nurse for 2026 — supporting the Pensioners who’ve served the nation with honour and pride.
This is heritage with purpose — and it looks sharp doing it.
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