Emile et Ida | Oversized Polo Sweatshirt in Organic Cotton - Chestnut
Chestnut brown settles into an oversized silhouette that is anything but passive. The Emile et Ida sweatshirt announces itself through a soft polo collar and a small button placket, a detail that splits the difference between weekend ease and a more considered, sportive refinement. This is not a slouchy throw-on; it is a piece of architecture for the upper body, where the generous proportions are met with a deliberate cropped hem that keeps the whole gesture taut and intentional. The collar stands just so, lending a preppy whisper that never tips into costume, while the buttons—small, precise—offer a moment of closure that feels almost ceremonial against the relaxed expanse of the body. The fabric is the anchor. Organic cotton jersey fleece, sourced and crafted in Portugal, gives the sweatshirt a dense, comforting weight without the bulk of a traditional fleece. The hand is soft, slightly napped on the interior, with a surface that holds its shape rather than collapsing into slouch. Chestnut—a shade that sits between burnt umber and a deep russet—reads as autumnal but not seasonal; it is a neutral with character, one that warms a pale complexion and grounds a darker one. The organic cotton content means the fiber breathes, so the piece works as a transitional layer, not just a cold-weather necessity. The fit is the story. Long, wide sleeves fall from dropped shoulders, creating a silhouette that is both enveloping and controlled. The cropped length hits just above the hip, a cut that demands acknowledgment—it is not accidental. This proportion is engineered to work with high-waisted trousers, where the hem sits cleanly above the waistband, or with a midi skirt, where the crop creates a deliberate break in the line of the body. The construction is clean: flat seams, a ribbed collar that holds its shape, and a button placket that lies flat against the chest. There is no sagging, no distortion; the sweatshirt knows its shape and keeps it. In motion, the sleeves swing with a soft weight, the body skims rather than clings, and the collar stands or folds depending on the mood. This is a piece for the kind of day that moves from a morning coffee to a late afternoon meeting—not a gym errand, but a life that requires both comfort and a point of view. The versatility lies in its refusal to be casual or dressed up; it is simply itself, and that self is polished. Style it with high-waisted cream wool trousers and leather loafers for a contrast that feels offhand but deliberate. Or layer it under a long wool coat, the collar peeking out, the cropped hem a surprise against the longer line.
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Emile et Ida | Oversized Polo Sweatshirt in Organic Cotton - Chestnut
Emile et Ida | Oversized Polo Sweatshirt in Organic Cotton - Chestnut
Chestnut brown settles into an oversized silhouette that is anything but passive. The Emile et Ida sweatshirt announces itself through a soft polo collar and a small button placket, a detail that splits the difference between weekend ease and a more considered, sportive refinement. This is not a slouchy throw-on; it is a piece of architecture for the upper body, where the generous proportions are met with a deliberate cropped hem that keeps the whole gesture taut and intentional. The collar stands just so, lending a preppy whisper that never tips into costume, while the buttons—small, precise—offer a moment of closure that feels almost ceremonial against the relaxed expanse of the body. The fabric is the anchor. Organic cotton jersey fleece, sourced and crafted in Portugal, gives the sweatshirt a dense, comforting weight without the bulk of a traditional fleece. The hand is soft, slightly napped on the interior, with a surface that holds its shape rather than collapsing into slouch. Chestnut—a shade that sits between burnt umber and a deep russet—reads as autumnal but not seasonal; it is a neutral with character, one that warms a pale complexion and grounds a darker one. The organic cotton content means the fiber breathes, so the piece works as a transitional layer, not just a cold-weather necessity. The fit is the story. Long, wide sleeves fall from dropped shoulders, creating a silhouette that is both enveloping and controlled. The cropped length hits just above the hip, a cut that demands acknowledgment—it is not accidental. This proportion is engineered to work with high-waisted trousers, where the hem sits cleanly above the waistband, or with a midi skirt, where the crop creates a deliberate break in the line of the body. The construction is clean: flat seams, a ribbed collar that holds its shape, and a button placket that lies flat against the chest. There is no sagging, no distortion; the sweatshirt knows its shape and keeps it. In motion, the sleeves swing with a soft weight, the body skims rather than clings, and the collar stands or folds depending on the mood. This is a piece for the kind of day that moves from a morning coffee to a late afternoon meeting—not a gym errand, but a life that requires both comfort and a point of view. The versatility lies in its refusal to be casual or dressed up; it is simply itself, and that self is polished. Style it with high-waisted cream wool trousers and leather loafers for a contrast that feels offhand but deliberate. Or layer it under a long wool coat, the collar peeking out, the cropped hem a surprise against the longer line.
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Chestnut brown settles into an oversized silhouette that is anything but passive. The Emile et Ida sweatshirt announces itself through a soft polo collar and a small button placket, a detail that splits the difference between weekend ease and a more considered, sportive refinement. This is not a slouchy throw-on; it is a piece of architecture for the upper body, where the generous proportions are met with a deliberate cropped hem that keeps the whole gesture taut and intentional. The collar stands just so, lending a preppy whisper that never tips into costume, while the buttons—small, precise—offer a moment of closure that feels almost ceremonial against the relaxed expanse of the body. The fabric is the anchor. Organic cotton jersey fleece, sourced and crafted in Portugal, gives the sweatshirt a dense, comforting weight without the bulk of a traditional fleece. The hand is soft, slightly napped on the interior, with a surface that holds its shape rather than collapsing into slouch. Chestnut—a shade that sits between burnt umber and a deep russet—reads as autumnal but not seasonal; it is a neutral with character, one that warms a pale complexion and grounds a darker one. The organic cotton content means the fiber breathes, so the piece works as a transitional layer, not just a cold-weather necessity. The fit is the story. Long, wide sleeves fall from dropped shoulders, creating a silhouette that is both enveloping and controlled. The cropped length hits just above the hip, a cut that demands acknowledgment—it is not accidental. This proportion is engineered to work with high-waisted trousers, where the hem sits cleanly above the waistband, or with a midi skirt, where the crop creates a deliberate break in the line of the body. The construction is clean: flat seams, a ribbed collar that holds its shape, and a button placket that lies flat against the chest. There is no sagging, no distortion; the sweatshirt knows its shape and keeps it. In motion, the sleeves swing with a soft weight, the body skims rather than clings, and the collar stands or folds depending on the mood. This is a piece for the kind of day that moves from a morning coffee to a late afternoon meeting—not a gym errand, but a life that requires both comfort and a point of view. The versatility lies in its refusal to be casual or dressed up; it is simply itself, and that self is polished. Style it with high-waisted cream wool trousers and leather loafers for a contrast that feels offhand but deliberate. Or layer it under a long wool coat, the collar peeking out, the cropped hem a surprise against the longer line.



















