Bellerose | Dasy Zip-Up Jacket in Massai-Red with Mesh
This is not a track jacket. The Bellerose Dasy K1779u in Massai-Red is a study in controlled tension—a zip-up silhouette that borrows the ease of sportswear and reworks it through a Parisian lens of precision and restraint. The defining feature is the interplay of matte and mesh: a vivid red technical cotton body, grounded by stark white mesh panels that cut across the shoulders and sleeves, introducing a graphic, almost architectural element. The contrast is deliberate, not decorative—it reframes the familiar shape into something sharper, more considered. The fabric itself is a fine-gauge cotton with a crisp, dry hand—substantial enough to hold its structure, yet pliable against the body. It is not a soft fleece; it is a woven technical cotton with a clean surface and a faint, satisfying resistance when you move. The white mesh inserts are airy and open, offering breathability and a tactile counterpoint to the dense shell. At the pockets, curved white piping traces the seam lines with the precision of a tailor’s note, adding a subtle, linear tension that echoes the graphic shoulder treatment. Cut close to the body, this jacket is deliberately slim—designed to refine, not relax. The ribbed funnel neck stands crisp, framing the collarbone and jawline without collapsing. The zip closure runs clean, and the sleeves are set with a lean, uninterrupted line. For those who prefer a softer ease, sizing up is recommended; the silhouette will shift from precise to relaxed without losing its essential architecture. The construction is clean, with every seam and panel placed to articulate the body’s natural movement. This is a jacket for transitional climates and considered layering. It moves easily from a cool spring morning to an evening with a slight chill, worn alone over bare skin or over a fine-gauge knit. Style it with high-waisted denim and a leather loafer for a crisp, day-to-night proposition, or layer it under a long wool coat for an unexpected textural clash. The red is not timid—it is a deep, saturated Massai-red, a color that demands presence without shouting. It belongs in a wardrobe that values precision over volume, and knows that a single, perfectly judged silhouette is worth a hundred compromises.
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Bellerose | Dasy Zip-Up Jacket in Massai-Red with Mesh
Bellerose | Dasy Zip-Up Jacket in Massai-Red with Mesh
This is not a track jacket. The Bellerose Dasy K1779u in Massai-Red is a study in controlled tension—a zip-up silhouette that borrows the ease of sportswear and reworks it through a Parisian lens of precision and restraint. The defining feature is the interplay of matte and mesh: a vivid red technical cotton body, grounded by stark white mesh panels that cut across the shoulders and sleeves, introducing a graphic, almost architectural element. The contrast is deliberate, not decorative—it reframes the familiar shape into something sharper, more considered. The fabric itself is a fine-gauge cotton with a crisp, dry hand—substantial enough to hold its structure, yet pliable against the body. It is not a soft fleece; it is a woven technical cotton with a clean surface and a faint, satisfying resistance when you move. The white mesh inserts are airy and open, offering breathability and a tactile counterpoint to the dense shell. At the pockets, curved white piping traces the seam lines with the precision of a tailor’s note, adding a subtle, linear tension that echoes the graphic shoulder treatment. Cut close to the body, this jacket is deliberately slim—designed to refine, not relax. The ribbed funnel neck stands crisp, framing the collarbone and jawline without collapsing. The zip closure runs clean, and the sleeves are set with a lean, uninterrupted line. For those who prefer a softer ease, sizing up is recommended; the silhouette will shift from precise to relaxed without losing its essential architecture. The construction is clean, with every seam and panel placed to articulate the body’s natural movement. This is a jacket for transitional climates and considered layering. It moves easily from a cool spring morning to an evening with a slight chill, worn alone over bare skin or over a fine-gauge knit. Style it with high-waisted denim and a leather loafer for a crisp, day-to-night proposition, or layer it under a long wool coat for an unexpected textural clash. The red is not timid—it is a deep, saturated Massai-red, a color that demands presence without shouting. It belongs in a wardrobe that values precision over volume, and knows that a single, perfectly judged silhouette is worth a hundred compromises.
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This is not a track jacket. The Bellerose Dasy K1779u in Massai-Red is a study in controlled tension—a zip-up silhouette that borrows the ease of sportswear and reworks it through a Parisian lens of precision and restraint. The defining feature is the interplay of matte and mesh: a vivid red technical cotton body, grounded by stark white mesh panels that cut across the shoulders and sleeves, introducing a graphic, almost architectural element. The contrast is deliberate, not decorative—it reframes the familiar shape into something sharper, more considered. The fabric itself is a fine-gauge cotton with a crisp, dry hand—substantial enough to hold its structure, yet pliable against the body. It is not a soft fleece; it is a woven technical cotton with a clean surface and a faint, satisfying resistance when you move. The white mesh inserts are airy and open, offering breathability and a tactile counterpoint to the dense shell. At the pockets, curved white piping traces the seam lines with the precision of a tailor’s note, adding a subtle, linear tension that echoes the graphic shoulder treatment. Cut close to the body, this jacket is deliberately slim—designed to refine, not relax. The ribbed funnel neck stands crisp, framing the collarbone and jawline without collapsing. The zip closure runs clean, and the sleeves are set with a lean, uninterrupted line. For those who prefer a softer ease, sizing up is recommended; the silhouette will shift from precise to relaxed without losing its essential architecture. The construction is clean, with every seam and panel placed to articulate the body’s natural movement. This is a jacket for transitional climates and considered layering. It moves easily from a cool spring morning to an evening with a slight chill, worn alone over bare skin or over a fine-gauge knit. Style it with high-waisted denim and a leather loafer for a crisp, day-to-night proposition, or layer it under a long wool coat for an unexpected textural clash. The red is not timid—it is a deep, saturated Massai-red, a color that demands presence without shouting. It belongs in a wardrobe that values precision over volume, and knows that a single, perfectly judged silhouette is worth a hundred compromises.























