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Wool Jacket with Detachable Scarf — Catching the Glances
Wool Jacket with Detachable Scarf — Catching the Glances
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Veste structurée en laine double face (900g/m²) avec écharpe amovible coordonnée.
She loved that feeling—catching the lingering glances of passersby and knowing exactly why they were drawn to her.
There was a certain mystery to this jacket, a puzzle people tried to solve on the move.
The scarf draped so naturally that it seemed part of an intricate cut, blurring the lines and sparking curiosity.
The sharp V-neck with its row of bold buttons on one side would suddenly yield to the soft embrace of wool and the rhythmic sway of fringe.
The dropped shoulders fell delicately, tracing her femininity. The wool itself seemed to glow from within—a soft, barely perceptible shimmer.
One motion to unfasten the scarf, and everything changed. The look became something else—more architectural, more graphic.
Yet the asymmetric buttons still held the gaze, and the scarf in her hand became an accent that invited questions.
She walked through the cool evening air, indifferent to the city's rush.
As the air grew crisper, she paused for a moment to brush a stray lock of hair from her face. And every time she did, the straps on her cuffs mirrored her movement.
Like a broad brushstroke in Grey… or a flicker of flame in Red.
Style details:
- Double-faced tailoring
- Oversized silhouette
- Single-breasted design with three buttons
- Deep V-neckline with three functional buttons — for fastening the scarf or as a decorative element
- Side single-welt pockets
- Dropped shoulders
- Long sleeves with cuffs featuring partial decorative button tabs on the front
- Back bottom insert
- Hip length
- Weight: 900g/m²
- Available in two colors: Brushstrokes of Shadow and Tongues of Fire
Craftsmanship:
This jacket is defined by the Double-Sided technique—a deliberate choice to honor the monumental density of the wool without the interference of a lining. At 900g/m², the fabric possesses its own structural integrity; the absence of extra layers is not a simplification, but a commitment to the material’s inherent gravity and grace.
Each piece is a result of meticulous hand-finishing, where the thick edges are split and sewn inward with invisible stitches. This artisanal process allows the heavy, structured wool to remain fluid and tactile, interacting with movement rather than merely sitting on the body. It is a rare balance where the weight of the material meets the lightness of the craft.
Composition:
- Brushstrokes of Shadow:
- Fabric: 68.6% Wool, 25.5% Polyester, 5.9% Other Fibers
- Scarf: Matching fabric, 116 × 20.5 cm.
- Tongues of Fire:
- Fabric: 69.0% Wool, 31.0% Polyester
- Scarf: Matching fabric, 118 × 20.5 cm.
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