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Atelier Edition | Button Pocket J Jacket in Charcoal Wool

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Atelier Edition | Button Pocket J Jacket in Charcoal Wool

Atelier Edition | Button Pocket J Jacket in Charcoal Wool

There is a particular rigor in the cut of Atelier Edition’s Button Pocket J Jacket, a piece that announces itself not through ornament, but through the quiet authority of its proportions. The silhouette is a study in architectural ease: a boxy, slightly oversized frame that sits away from the body, defined by the precise placement of its namesake button pockets. These aren’t mere utilitarian additions; they are structural anchors that give the jacket a deliberate, almost graphic weight. The charcoal hue—a deep, nuanced grey that reads as both neutral and assertive—lends the piece a serious, urban sophistication, making it a foundational layer for any considered wardrobe. The fabric is where the jacket’s true character is forged. Composed of 98% wool with a subtle 2% polyurethane for a whisper of resilience, the cloth has a dense, compact hand that feels substantial without being stiff. It drapes with a clean, dry finish, holding the jacket’s sharp lines while promising a gentle yield with wear. The lining—a 43% cupro and 57% polyester blend—adds a fluid, almost silky interior that allows the jacket to slip on with ease, a quiet luxury against the wool’s textured exterior. This is a cloth built for the transitional chill of a Parisian autumn or the brisk edge of early spring, offering warmth without bulk. Fit is engineered for a deliberate nonchalance. The cut is generously proportioned: a shoulder width of 52.5cm and a bust of 58cm in a size S create a roomy top block that tapers subtly through a straight hem. Sleeves are long at 57.5cm, designed to be rolled or left to fall over the hand for a relaxed gesture. The armhole is set with a 24cm depth, allowing for unimpeded movement across layered knitwear. Construction is clean and minimal—no extraneous darts or fuss, just a masterful focus on the jacket’s core geometry. The result is a piece that feels as considered from the inside as it does from the outside. In movement, the jacket retains its shape but gains a certain fluidity at the hem. The wool’s natural weight gives it a gentle swing, while the boxy cut allows for a full range of motion—reaching into a bag, crossing arms, walking briskly through a city street. This is not a jacket that constrains; it exists in harmony with the body. The oversized proportions mean it can be worn as a top layer over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck or a crisp poplin shirt, or even as a light jacket over a silk slip dress for an unexpected contrast of textures. Style it with a pair of straight-leg trousers in a contrasting grey or black for a monochromatic study, or let it anchor a denim and white tee uniform for a studied casualness. The charcoal tone is a master harmonizer, pairing effortlessly with deep burgundies, olive greens, or the starkest ivory. For evening, layer it over a slim column dress and add a leather boot. This is a jacket that moves through the week—from studio to dinner to departure—with a quiet, unshakeable confidence.

$124.25

Original: $355.00

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Atelier Edition | Button Pocket J Jacket in Charcoal Wool

$355.00

$124.25

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There is a particular rigor in the cut of Atelier Edition’s Button Pocket J Jacket, a piece that announces itself not through ornament, but through the quiet authority of its proportions. The silhouette is a study in architectural ease: a boxy, slightly oversized frame that sits away from the body, defined by the precise placement of its namesake button pockets. These aren’t mere utilitarian additions; they are structural anchors that give the jacket a deliberate, almost graphic weight. The charcoal hue—a deep, nuanced grey that reads as both neutral and assertive—lends the piece a serious, urban sophistication, making it a foundational layer for any considered wardrobe. The fabric is where the jacket’s true character is forged. Composed of 98% wool with a subtle 2% polyurethane for a whisper of resilience, the cloth has a dense, compact hand that feels substantial without being stiff. It drapes with a clean, dry finish, holding the jacket’s sharp lines while promising a gentle yield with wear. The lining—a 43% cupro and 57% polyester blend—adds a fluid, almost silky interior that allows the jacket to slip on with ease, a quiet luxury against the wool’s textured exterior. This is a cloth built for the transitional chill of a Parisian autumn or the brisk edge of early spring, offering warmth without bulk. Fit is engineered for a deliberate nonchalance. The cut is generously proportioned: a shoulder width of 52.5cm and a bust of 58cm in a size S create a roomy top block that tapers subtly through a straight hem. Sleeves are long at 57.5cm, designed to be rolled or left to fall over the hand for a relaxed gesture. The armhole is set with a 24cm depth, allowing for unimpeded movement across layered knitwear. Construction is clean and minimal—no extraneous darts or fuss, just a masterful focus on the jacket’s core geometry. The result is a piece that feels as considered from the inside as it does from the outside. In movement, the jacket retains its shape but gains a certain fluidity at the hem. The wool’s natural weight gives it a gentle swing, while the boxy cut allows for a full range of motion—reaching into a bag, crossing arms, walking briskly through a city street. This is not a jacket that constrains; it exists in harmony with the body. The oversized proportions mean it can be worn as a top layer over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck or a crisp poplin shirt, or even as a light jacket over a silk slip dress for an unexpected contrast of textures. Style it with a pair of straight-leg trousers in a contrasting grey or black for a monochromatic study, or let it anchor a denim and white tee uniform for a studied casualness. The charcoal tone is a master harmonizer, pairing effortlessly with deep burgundies, olive greens, or the starkest ivory. For evening, layer it over a slim column dress and add a leather boot. This is a jacket that moves through the week—from studio to dinner to departure—with a quiet, unshakeable confidence.

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