BELLEROSE | Relaxed Water-Repellent Canvas Trench Jacket - Pirate
The BELLEROSE Pirate trench jacket reimagines the archetypal coat as a study in deliberate ease, its silhouette defined by a relaxed, almost weightless structure that forgoes rigidity in favor of fluid volume. The classic collar and concealed button placket strip away traditional formality, while the long, voluminous raglan sleeves introduce a soft, sculptural line that suggests a quiet defiance of convention. It is an outerwear piece that announces itself not through sharpness, but through an unhurried, confident drape. Fashioned from a water-repellent beige cotton-blend canvas, the shell offers a tactile paradox: a crisp, substantial hand that resists the elements, yet yields to the body with a gentle, lived-in ease. The fabric’s slight tooth and matte finish ground the garment in practicality, while the unexpected lightness prevents it from feeling burdened or over-engineered. The fit is intentionally oversized, cut to fall away from the frame rather than cling to it. This is not a coat that demands a specific posture; it accommodates layers—a fine-gauge knit, a silk blouse, even a tailored blazer—without distorting its clean lines. The concealed placket maintains an unbroken front, lending an almost monastic severity that is softened by the generous sweep of the raglan sleeves. These sleeves, set deep into the shoulder, create a continuous line from collar to cuff, allowing the arm to move freely while the fabric pools and gathers with natural grace. The internal body lining, in pure cotton, ensures the jacket slides on smoothly over silk or cashmere, preventing static and preserving the integrity of the layers beneath. In motion, the trench reveals its true character. The canvas, though sturdy, moves with a liquid rustle, the sleeves catching air and billowing slightly with each stride. It does not snap or stiffen; it folds and floats, the hem brushing the thigh with a weightless authority. This is a transitional piece in the truest sense, equally at home over a linen dress in a spring squall or atop a turtleneck as autumn turns cold. The water-repellent finish means it can face drizzle without hesitation, yet the fabric breathes enough to avoid trapping heat, making it viable from late March through November. To wear the Pirate trench is to embrace a studied nonchalance. Style it open over a white poplin shirt and raw-hem denim for a counterpoint to its volume; cinch the belt for a more defined waist, allowing the sleeves to remain the focal point. For evening, drape it over a slip dress and leather boots, letting the beige canvas temper the sheen. It asks for nothing more than a steady gait and a disregard for the forecast.
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BELLEROSE | Relaxed Water-Repellent Canvas Trench Jacket - Pirate
BELLEROSE | Relaxed Water-Repellent Canvas Trench Jacket - Pirate
The BELLEROSE Pirate trench jacket reimagines the archetypal coat as a study in deliberate ease, its silhouette defined by a relaxed, almost weightless structure that forgoes rigidity in favor of fluid volume. The classic collar and concealed button placket strip away traditional formality, while the long, voluminous raglan sleeves introduce a soft, sculptural line that suggests a quiet defiance of convention. It is an outerwear piece that announces itself not through sharpness, but through an unhurried, confident drape. Fashioned from a water-repellent beige cotton-blend canvas, the shell offers a tactile paradox: a crisp, substantial hand that resists the elements, yet yields to the body with a gentle, lived-in ease. The fabric’s slight tooth and matte finish ground the garment in practicality, while the unexpected lightness prevents it from feeling burdened or over-engineered. The fit is intentionally oversized, cut to fall away from the frame rather than cling to it. This is not a coat that demands a specific posture; it accommodates layers—a fine-gauge knit, a silk blouse, even a tailored blazer—without distorting its clean lines. The concealed placket maintains an unbroken front, lending an almost monastic severity that is softened by the generous sweep of the raglan sleeves. These sleeves, set deep into the shoulder, create a continuous line from collar to cuff, allowing the arm to move freely while the fabric pools and gathers with natural grace. The internal body lining, in pure cotton, ensures the jacket slides on smoothly over silk or cashmere, preventing static and preserving the integrity of the layers beneath. In motion, the trench reveals its true character. The canvas, though sturdy, moves with a liquid rustle, the sleeves catching air and billowing slightly with each stride. It does not snap or stiffen; it folds and floats, the hem brushing the thigh with a weightless authority. This is a transitional piece in the truest sense, equally at home over a linen dress in a spring squall or atop a turtleneck as autumn turns cold. The water-repellent finish means it can face drizzle without hesitation, yet the fabric breathes enough to avoid trapping heat, making it viable from late March through November. To wear the Pirate trench is to embrace a studied nonchalance. Style it open over a white poplin shirt and raw-hem denim for a counterpoint to its volume; cinch the belt for a more defined waist, allowing the sleeves to remain the focal point. For evening, drape it over a slip dress and leather boots, letting the beige canvas temper the sheen. It asks for nothing more than a steady gait and a disregard for the forecast.
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The BELLEROSE Pirate trench jacket reimagines the archetypal coat as a study in deliberate ease, its silhouette defined by a relaxed, almost weightless structure that forgoes rigidity in favor of fluid volume. The classic collar and concealed button placket strip away traditional formality, while the long, voluminous raglan sleeves introduce a soft, sculptural line that suggests a quiet defiance of convention. It is an outerwear piece that announces itself not through sharpness, but through an unhurried, confident drape. Fashioned from a water-repellent beige cotton-blend canvas, the shell offers a tactile paradox: a crisp, substantial hand that resists the elements, yet yields to the body with a gentle, lived-in ease. The fabric’s slight tooth and matte finish ground the garment in practicality, while the unexpected lightness prevents it from feeling burdened or over-engineered. The fit is intentionally oversized, cut to fall away from the frame rather than cling to it. This is not a coat that demands a specific posture; it accommodates layers—a fine-gauge knit, a silk blouse, even a tailored blazer—without distorting its clean lines. The concealed placket maintains an unbroken front, lending an almost monastic severity that is softened by the generous sweep of the raglan sleeves. These sleeves, set deep into the shoulder, create a continuous line from collar to cuff, allowing the arm to move freely while the fabric pools and gathers with natural grace. The internal body lining, in pure cotton, ensures the jacket slides on smoothly over silk or cashmere, preventing static and preserving the integrity of the layers beneath. In motion, the trench reveals its true character. The canvas, though sturdy, moves with a liquid rustle, the sleeves catching air and billowing slightly with each stride. It does not snap or stiffen; it folds and floats, the hem brushing the thigh with a weightless authority. This is a transitional piece in the truest sense, equally at home over a linen dress in a spring squall or atop a turtleneck as autumn turns cold. The water-repellent finish means it can face drizzle without hesitation, yet the fabric breathes enough to avoid trapping heat, making it viable from late March through November. To wear the Pirate trench is to embrace a studied nonchalance. Style it open over a white poplin shirt and raw-hem denim for a counterpoint to its volume; cinch the belt for a more defined waist, allowing the sleeves to remain the focal point. For evening, drape it over a slip dress and leather boots, letting the beige canvas temper the sheen. It asks for nothing more than a steady gait and a disregard for the forecast.























