Leon & Harper | Symon Oversized Cotton Jacket - Navy
A jacket that asserts its presence through proportion alone. The Leon & Harper Symon in navy is a deliberate study in volume, cut with a sculptural ease that refuses to cling or constrain. Its silhouette is the first statement: a generous, rounded shoulder line that softens the frame, followed by a clean, unbroken drop through the body. There is no unnecessary hardware, no superfluous zip—just the quiet authority of a single-breasted front and a notched lapel that sits with confidence. This is outerwear that understands the power of negative space, allowing the wearer to inhabit the garment rather than the reverse. The hand of this piece is its second, quieter argument. Crafted from a substantial organic cotton blend—98% organic cotton married to a mere 2% polyester—the fabric carries the weight and breathability of natural fiber while gaining a subtle resilience that prevents slouch. It feels dense without being stiff, with a surface that is matte, dry to the touch, and free of sheen. The weave is tight enough to hold the jacket’s architectural shape, yet the cotton content ensures it will soften incrementally, molding to the body’s habits over time. There is a deliberate lack of lining, which reveals the clean interior construction and allows the jacket to drape with a looser, more organic fall against whatever is worn beneath. The cut is where the Symon reveals its intelligence. It is deliberately oversized—not in a careless way, but with a measured amplitude that reads as modern and considered. The dropped shoulder seam extends the line of the arm, while the sleeve is cut full, tapering just slightly to the cuff to avoid a swallowed look. The body has room through the chest and waist, falling straight to a hip-grazing length that works as well over a knit as it does over a silk shell. The construction is clean: flat-felled seams, a soft internal canvas at the collar, and a gentle structure that holds the lapel’s roll without requiring a stiff interlining. This is a jacket built for movement, not for standing still. In motion, the Symon lives up to its promise. The fabric shifts with a quiet rustle, the sleeves push up easily when you reach for a bag or a steering wheel, and the hem swings just enough to register the volume without overwhelming the frame. It belongs to the transitional wardrobe—equally at home over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in early spring as it is layered atop a linen shirt in a cool summer evening. The deep navy reads as both neutral and distinct, a color that works from morning meetings to late dinners without calling attention to itself. Style it with a tailored trouser and a leather loafer for a relaxed polish, or drop it over a slip dress and a chunky boot for a contrast in textures. This is a jacket that asks nothing of you except that you wear it.
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Leon & Harper | Symon Oversized Cotton Jacket - Navy
Leon & Harper | Symon Oversized Cotton Jacket - Navy
A jacket that asserts its presence through proportion alone. The Leon & Harper Symon in navy is a deliberate study in volume, cut with a sculptural ease that refuses to cling or constrain. Its silhouette is the first statement: a generous, rounded shoulder line that softens the frame, followed by a clean, unbroken drop through the body. There is no unnecessary hardware, no superfluous zip—just the quiet authority of a single-breasted front and a notched lapel that sits with confidence. This is outerwear that understands the power of negative space, allowing the wearer to inhabit the garment rather than the reverse. The hand of this piece is its second, quieter argument. Crafted from a substantial organic cotton blend—98% organic cotton married to a mere 2% polyester—the fabric carries the weight and breathability of natural fiber while gaining a subtle resilience that prevents slouch. It feels dense without being stiff, with a surface that is matte, dry to the touch, and free of sheen. The weave is tight enough to hold the jacket’s architectural shape, yet the cotton content ensures it will soften incrementally, molding to the body’s habits over time. There is a deliberate lack of lining, which reveals the clean interior construction and allows the jacket to drape with a looser, more organic fall against whatever is worn beneath. The cut is where the Symon reveals its intelligence. It is deliberately oversized—not in a careless way, but with a measured amplitude that reads as modern and considered. The dropped shoulder seam extends the line of the arm, while the sleeve is cut full, tapering just slightly to the cuff to avoid a swallowed look. The body has room through the chest and waist, falling straight to a hip-grazing length that works as well over a knit as it does over a silk shell. The construction is clean: flat-felled seams, a soft internal canvas at the collar, and a gentle structure that holds the lapel’s roll without requiring a stiff interlining. This is a jacket built for movement, not for standing still. In motion, the Symon lives up to its promise. The fabric shifts with a quiet rustle, the sleeves push up easily when you reach for a bag or a steering wheel, and the hem swings just enough to register the volume without overwhelming the frame. It belongs to the transitional wardrobe—equally at home over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in early spring as it is layered atop a linen shirt in a cool summer evening. The deep navy reads as both neutral and distinct, a color that works from morning meetings to late dinners without calling attention to itself. Style it with a tailored trouser and a leather loafer for a relaxed polish, or drop it over a slip dress and a chunky boot for a contrast in textures. This is a jacket that asks nothing of you except that you wear it.
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A jacket that asserts its presence through proportion alone. The Leon & Harper Symon in navy is a deliberate study in volume, cut with a sculptural ease that refuses to cling or constrain. Its silhouette is the first statement: a generous, rounded shoulder line that softens the frame, followed by a clean, unbroken drop through the body. There is no unnecessary hardware, no superfluous zip—just the quiet authority of a single-breasted front and a notched lapel that sits with confidence. This is outerwear that understands the power of negative space, allowing the wearer to inhabit the garment rather than the reverse. The hand of this piece is its second, quieter argument. Crafted from a substantial organic cotton blend—98% organic cotton married to a mere 2% polyester—the fabric carries the weight and breathability of natural fiber while gaining a subtle resilience that prevents slouch. It feels dense without being stiff, with a surface that is matte, dry to the touch, and free of sheen. The weave is tight enough to hold the jacket’s architectural shape, yet the cotton content ensures it will soften incrementally, molding to the body’s habits over time. There is a deliberate lack of lining, which reveals the clean interior construction and allows the jacket to drape with a looser, more organic fall against whatever is worn beneath. The cut is where the Symon reveals its intelligence. It is deliberately oversized—not in a careless way, but with a measured amplitude that reads as modern and considered. The dropped shoulder seam extends the line of the arm, while the sleeve is cut full, tapering just slightly to the cuff to avoid a swallowed look. The body has room through the chest and waist, falling straight to a hip-grazing length that works as well over a knit as it does over a silk shell. The construction is clean: flat-felled seams, a soft internal canvas at the collar, and a gentle structure that holds the lapel’s roll without requiring a stiff interlining. This is a jacket built for movement, not for standing still. In motion, the Symon lives up to its promise. The fabric shifts with a quiet rustle, the sleeves push up easily when you reach for a bag or a steering wheel, and the hem swings just enough to register the volume without overwhelming the frame. It belongs to the transitional wardrobe—equally at home over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in early spring as it is layered atop a linen shirt in a cool summer evening. The deep navy reads as both neutral and distinct, a color that works from morning meetings to late dinners without calling attention to itself. Style it with a tailored trouser and a leather loafer for a relaxed polish, or drop it over a slip dress and a chunky boot for a contrast in textures. This is a jacket that asks nothing of you except that you wear it.



















