Leon & Harper | Viviane Wide-Wale Corduroy Jacket - Loose Fit
A deliberate looseness defines the Viviane jacket, reworking urban classics through a relaxed lens. The silhouette is the first statement—generous, unforced, and cut with a precision that prevents slouch from sliding into sloppiness. Wide-wale corduroy lends a distinct textural rhythm to the piece, its pronounced ridges catching light and shadow with each shift in posture. This is not a fabric that whispers; it announces itself through tactile presence, grounding the jacket in a quiet, lived-in luxury. The single-button closure and notched lapel collar are sharpened by the jacket’s expansive cut, creating a dialogue between structure and ease. The hand of the corduroy is substantial yet soft, with a slight nap that invites touch. The organic cotton base gives it breathability and a gentle weight that drapes without stiffness. When buttoned, the jacket holds its shape with a relaxed column; when left open, the fabric falls in clean, uninterrupted lines, framing the body without clinging. The oversized patch pockets—broad and low-set—add a utilitarian accent, their proportions echoing the jacket’s overarching ethos of amplified simplicity. Each seam is finished with care, the interior unlined to preserve the fabric’s natural movement and reduce bulk. Movement is the jacket’s quiet triumph. The loose fit allows for a full range of motion—arms lift, shoulders roll, the torso twists without resistance. This is not a garment that constrains; it accommodates layers beneath with ease, whether a fine-gauge knit, a silk shell, or a chunky turtleneck. The length hits just below the hip, offering coverage without overwhelming the frame. It pairs naturally with tailored trousers for a look that moves from desk to dinner, or with wide-leg denim and a simple tee for a more undone proposition. The corduroy’s texture plays well against smooth fabrics—satin, crisp cotton, fluid viscose—creating contrast that feels intentional. Seasonally, the Viviane thrives in the transitional cool of early spring and late autumn, its weight substantial enough to cut a chill but not so heavy as to feel oppressive. It works as an outer layer over a thin sweater, or as a mid-layer beneath a longer wool coat when temperatures drop. The colorway—a muted, earthy green—anchors it to a natural palette, making it a versatile companion to neutrals, denim, and even deeper jewel tones. Style it open over a fine-gauge knit and tailored trousers for a look that moves with unstudied confidence.
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Leon & Harper | Viviane Wide-Wale Corduroy Jacket - Loose Fit
Leon & Harper | Viviane Wide-Wale Corduroy Jacket - Loose Fit
A deliberate looseness defines the Viviane jacket, reworking urban classics through a relaxed lens. The silhouette is the first statement—generous, unforced, and cut with a precision that prevents slouch from sliding into sloppiness. Wide-wale corduroy lends a distinct textural rhythm to the piece, its pronounced ridges catching light and shadow with each shift in posture. This is not a fabric that whispers; it announces itself through tactile presence, grounding the jacket in a quiet, lived-in luxury. The single-button closure and notched lapel collar are sharpened by the jacket’s expansive cut, creating a dialogue between structure and ease. The hand of the corduroy is substantial yet soft, with a slight nap that invites touch. The organic cotton base gives it breathability and a gentle weight that drapes without stiffness. When buttoned, the jacket holds its shape with a relaxed column; when left open, the fabric falls in clean, uninterrupted lines, framing the body without clinging. The oversized patch pockets—broad and low-set—add a utilitarian accent, their proportions echoing the jacket’s overarching ethos of amplified simplicity. Each seam is finished with care, the interior unlined to preserve the fabric’s natural movement and reduce bulk. Movement is the jacket’s quiet triumph. The loose fit allows for a full range of motion—arms lift, shoulders roll, the torso twists without resistance. This is not a garment that constrains; it accommodates layers beneath with ease, whether a fine-gauge knit, a silk shell, or a chunky turtleneck. The length hits just below the hip, offering coverage without overwhelming the frame. It pairs naturally with tailored trousers for a look that moves from desk to dinner, or with wide-leg denim and a simple tee for a more undone proposition. The corduroy’s texture plays well against smooth fabrics—satin, crisp cotton, fluid viscose—creating contrast that feels intentional. Seasonally, the Viviane thrives in the transitional cool of early spring and late autumn, its weight substantial enough to cut a chill but not so heavy as to feel oppressive. It works as an outer layer over a thin sweater, or as a mid-layer beneath a longer wool coat when temperatures drop. The colorway—a muted, earthy green—anchors it to a natural palette, making it a versatile companion to neutrals, denim, and even deeper jewel tones. Style it open over a fine-gauge knit and tailored trousers for a look that moves with unstudied confidence.
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A deliberate looseness defines the Viviane jacket, reworking urban classics through a relaxed lens. The silhouette is the first statement—generous, unforced, and cut with a precision that prevents slouch from sliding into sloppiness. Wide-wale corduroy lends a distinct textural rhythm to the piece, its pronounced ridges catching light and shadow with each shift in posture. This is not a fabric that whispers; it announces itself through tactile presence, grounding the jacket in a quiet, lived-in luxury. The single-button closure and notched lapel collar are sharpened by the jacket’s expansive cut, creating a dialogue between structure and ease. The hand of the corduroy is substantial yet soft, with a slight nap that invites touch. The organic cotton base gives it breathability and a gentle weight that drapes without stiffness. When buttoned, the jacket holds its shape with a relaxed column; when left open, the fabric falls in clean, uninterrupted lines, framing the body without clinging. The oversized patch pockets—broad and low-set—add a utilitarian accent, their proportions echoing the jacket’s overarching ethos of amplified simplicity. Each seam is finished with care, the interior unlined to preserve the fabric’s natural movement and reduce bulk. Movement is the jacket’s quiet triumph. The loose fit allows for a full range of motion—arms lift, shoulders roll, the torso twists without resistance. This is not a garment that constrains; it accommodates layers beneath with ease, whether a fine-gauge knit, a silk shell, or a chunky turtleneck. The length hits just below the hip, offering coverage without overwhelming the frame. It pairs naturally with tailored trousers for a look that moves from desk to dinner, or with wide-leg denim and a simple tee for a more undone proposition. The corduroy’s texture plays well against smooth fabrics—satin, crisp cotton, fluid viscose—creating contrast that feels intentional. Seasonally, the Viviane thrives in the transitional cool of early spring and late autumn, its weight substantial enough to cut a chill but not so heavy as to feel oppressive. It works as an outer layer over a thin sweater, or as a mid-layer beneath a longer wool coat when temperatures drop. The colorway—a muted, earthy green—anchors it to a natural palette, making it a versatile companion to neutrals, denim, and even deeper jewel tones. Style it open over a fine-gauge knit and tailored trousers for a look that moves with unstudied confidence.



















