Ben De Lisi TSV 12/03/25

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Ben De Lisi Button Front Twill Swing Jacket
Item Number: 413641
QVC Price £57.96
Todays Special Value Price £41.97
P&P £3.95

Everyday elegance is easy with this versatile swing jacket from Ben de Lisi. With its chic semi-relaxed shape, sophisticated collar and faux horn buttons, this classic jacket is ideal for layering over any of your favourite looks, whether you're keeping it casual or dressing up for an evening out. As the weather warms up, this easy-to-wear wardrobe staple is sure to become your new go-to.

A modern classic - this clever jacket strikes the perfect balance between classic and contemporary design, giving a nod to heritage style while boasting a modern cotton-rich twill fabric with elastane for optimum stretch and comfort. It means you can layer it over anything in your wardrobe, making it a versatile piece you'll get so much wear out of.

It's all in the details - you'll love the chic faux horn buttons on this jacket, as well as the neat collar and pockets to keep all your essentials close to hand. The details all come together to create an elegant look for any occasion.

Find your colour - with five gorgeous colours to choose from, it'll be hard to choose just one. Go for Navy or Tan for a classic colour that will go with anything in your wardrobe, Ecru for a light shade, Khaki for a versatile touch of colour or Pastel Blue for a stylish pop.


  • 95% cotton, 5% elastane
  • Machine washable at cold delicate cycle

Colour options:

  • Navy
  • Pastel Blue
  • Khaki
  • Tan
  • Ecru

Garment measurements:

  • Chest: 8: 102.9cm (40.5"), 10: 105.4cm (41.5"), 12: 108cm (42.5"), 14: 110.5cm (43.5"), 16: 114.3cm (45"), 18: 118.1cm (46.5"), 20: 121.9cm (48"), 22: 127cm (50")
  • Waist: 8: 104.1cm (41"), 10: 106.7cm (42"), 12: 109.2cm (43"), 14: 111.8cm (44"), 16: 115.6cm (45.5"), 18: 119.4cm (47"), 20: 123.8cm (48.8"), 22: 128.3cm (50.5")
  • Length: 8: 62.9cm (24.8"), 10: 63.2cm (24.9"), 12: 63.5cm (25"), 14: 64cm (25.2"), 16: 64.5cm (25.4"), 18: 65.1cm (25.6"), 20: 65.7cm (25.9"), 22: 66.5cm (26.2")

All measurements are approximate

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Sorry Ben, for a designer your jacket certainly doesn't fit you very well but I do like the TSV ( not that I would buy clothes from QVC).
Also, what is it with the presenters wearing really short trousers? I love ankle grazers but they all seem to wear them at half mast! Alex K looks stupid imo with that massive turn up.
 
I really like this but as far as I could see (were they deliberately not showing the inside?) it isn't lined. Now at that price you might not expect it to be lined but I'd rather pay more to have that and I'd expect it of a designer. Would Helene Berman put out an unlined jacket? I doubt it. I'll have a look tomorrow.

CC
 
I really like this but as far as I could see (were they deliberately not showing the inside?) it isn't lined. Now at that price you might not expect it to be lined but I'd rather pay more to have that and I'd expect it of a designer. Would Helene Berman put out an unlined jacket? I doubt it. I'll have a look tomorrow.

CC
Helene has acutally done some unlined ones cause ive seen them on air
 
Today's competition is between Ben di Lisi and Katy Pullinger - who can wear the must ludicrous, ridiculous trousers. Has either of them actually looked in the mirror?

CC
They use the same mirror the stylists use when they dress the models. The one that shows the fabric "flowing away from the body" when in reality it's all ruched up at the back and clinging to the bum and thighs. (No criticism of models who do a very good job but are often made to look ridiculous).
 
Sorry Ben, for a designer your jacket certainly doesn't fit you very well but I do like the TSV ( not that I would buy clothes from QVC).
Also, what is it with the presenters wearing really short trousers? I love ankle grazers but they all seem to wear them at half mast! Alex K looks stupid imo with that massive turn up.
Totally agree; half mast trousers and long tops just make legs look shorter.
 
I saw a few minutes. Ben spent most of it explaining that the turn up on the jeans had been carefully stitched through the centre of the seam so it was invisible. Oh such attention to detail, it won’t roll down, katy enthused. What?! Was there really nothing else to tell us? It’s good entertainment I suppose.
 

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