JOTT | Shenzen Long Bomber Jacket - Dark-Blonde
A jacket that trades bulk for a sharper, more deliberate sense of ease. The JOTT Shenzen in Dark-Blonde arrives with the clean lines of a classic bomber, yet its silhouette is notably elongated—falling just below the hip to create a leaner, more refined proportion. This is not a casual afterthought; it is a structured layer that redefines what relaxed outerwear can be. The tonal matte finish of the shell gives the piece a quiet authority, while the pale blonde hue introduces a softness that keeps the look modern and unforced. The fabric is the story here: a tightly woven nylon that feels almost papery to the touch at first, then softens against the body with wear. It has a dry, clean hand—no slickness, no shine—which lends the jacket a technical edge without veering into sportswear territory. The weight is substantial enough to hold its shape, yet light enough to fold neatly over an arm when the temperature shifts. This is a material that breathes, that moves, that does not cling or stiffen. It is engineered for comfort, but the finish is unmistakably urban. Cut and construction follow the same logic of restrained precision. The raglan sleeves allow for full range of motion, while the ribbed cuffs and hem cinch the silhouette just enough to create a subtle cocoon effect without sacrificing structure. A full-length zip closure sits behind a concealed placket, keeping the front line uninterrupted and architectural. The collar stands cleanly at the nape, and the interior is unlined, which preserves the jacket’s lightweight character and allows it to layer seamlessly over everything from a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck to a simple cotton tee. On the body, the Shenzen moves with a quiet fluidity. There is no excess fabric, no unnecessary bulk—just a sculpted shape that follows the wearer’s line. The slightly dropped shoulder and extended torso create a silhouette that feels both protective and polished. It is the kind of jacket that works across seasons: a transitional layer for early autumn, a midweight shield for a brisk spring evening, or a final shell over a chunky knit in the depths of winter. The Dark-Blonde shade reads as a neutral, yet it carries enough warmth to stand apart from the usual black or navy. Style it with a wide-leg trouser and a leather loafer for a day of gallery-hopping, or throw it over a slip dress and ankle boots when the evening turns cool. Its versatility lies in its refusal to shout—this is a piece that adapts to its company, elevating a look without demanding attention. A jacket for the woman who understands that ease and precision are not opposites, but partners.
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JOTT | Shenzen Long Bomber Jacket - Dark-Blonde
JOTT | Shenzen Long Bomber Jacket - Dark-Blonde
A jacket that trades bulk for a sharper, more deliberate sense of ease. The JOTT Shenzen in Dark-Blonde arrives with the clean lines of a classic bomber, yet its silhouette is notably elongated—falling just below the hip to create a leaner, more refined proportion. This is not a casual afterthought; it is a structured layer that redefines what relaxed outerwear can be. The tonal matte finish of the shell gives the piece a quiet authority, while the pale blonde hue introduces a softness that keeps the look modern and unforced. The fabric is the story here: a tightly woven nylon that feels almost papery to the touch at first, then softens against the body with wear. It has a dry, clean hand—no slickness, no shine—which lends the jacket a technical edge without veering into sportswear territory. The weight is substantial enough to hold its shape, yet light enough to fold neatly over an arm when the temperature shifts. This is a material that breathes, that moves, that does not cling or stiffen. It is engineered for comfort, but the finish is unmistakably urban. Cut and construction follow the same logic of restrained precision. The raglan sleeves allow for full range of motion, while the ribbed cuffs and hem cinch the silhouette just enough to create a subtle cocoon effect without sacrificing structure. A full-length zip closure sits behind a concealed placket, keeping the front line uninterrupted and architectural. The collar stands cleanly at the nape, and the interior is unlined, which preserves the jacket’s lightweight character and allows it to layer seamlessly over everything from a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck to a simple cotton tee. On the body, the Shenzen moves with a quiet fluidity. There is no excess fabric, no unnecessary bulk—just a sculpted shape that follows the wearer’s line. The slightly dropped shoulder and extended torso create a silhouette that feels both protective and polished. It is the kind of jacket that works across seasons: a transitional layer for early autumn, a midweight shield for a brisk spring evening, or a final shell over a chunky knit in the depths of winter. The Dark-Blonde shade reads as a neutral, yet it carries enough warmth to stand apart from the usual black or navy. Style it with a wide-leg trouser and a leather loafer for a day of gallery-hopping, or throw it over a slip dress and ankle boots when the evening turns cool. Its versatility lies in its refusal to shout—this is a piece that adapts to its company, elevating a look without demanding attention. A jacket for the woman who understands that ease and precision are not opposites, but partners.
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A jacket that trades bulk for a sharper, more deliberate sense of ease. The JOTT Shenzen in Dark-Blonde arrives with the clean lines of a classic bomber, yet its silhouette is notably elongated—falling just below the hip to create a leaner, more refined proportion. This is not a casual afterthought; it is a structured layer that redefines what relaxed outerwear can be. The tonal matte finish of the shell gives the piece a quiet authority, while the pale blonde hue introduces a softness that keeps the look modern and unforced. The fabric is the story here: a tightly woven nylon that feels almost papery to the touch at first, then softens against the body with wear. It has a dry, clean hand—no slickness, no shine—which lends the jacket a technical edge without veering into sportswear territory. The weight is substantial enough to hold its shape, yet light enough to fold neatly over an arm when the temperature shifts. This is a material that breathes, that moves, that does not cling or stiffen. It is engineered for comfort, but the finish is unmistakably urban. Cut and construction follow the same logic of restrained precision. The raglan sleeves allow for full range of motion, while the ribbed cuffs and hem cinch the silhouette just enough to create a subtle cocoon effect without sacrificing structure. A full-length zip closure sits behind a concealed placket, keeping the front line uninterrupted and architectural. The collar stands cleanly at the nape, and the interior is unlined, which preserves the jacket’s lightweight character and allows it to layer seamlessly over everything from a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck to a simple cotton tee. On the body, the Shenzen moves with a quiet fluidity. There is no excess fabric, no unnecessary bulk—just a sculpted shape that follows the wearer’s line. The slightly dropped shoulder and extended torso create a silhouette that feels both protective and polished. It is the kind of jacket that works across seasons: a transitional layer for early autumn, a midweight shield for a brisk spring evening, or a final shell over a chunky knit in the depths of winter. The Dark-Blonde shade reads as a neutral, yet it carries enough warmth to stand apart from the usual black or navy. Style it with a wide-leg trouser and a leather loafer for a day of gallery-hopping, or throw it over a slip dress and ankle boots when the evening turns cool. Its versatility lies in its refusal to shout—this is a piece that adapts to its company, elevating a look without demanding attention. A jacket for the woman who understands that ease and precision are not opposites, but partners.



















