MABE | Calista Embroidered Cotton Jacket - Soft Multi
The MABE Calista jacket announces itself not through volume, but through the deliberate precision of its surface. An intricate cross-stitch embroidery, composed of geometric and linear stripes, forms a floral and border motif that moves across the fabric like a woven architectural drawing. The palette remains soft, restrained—a quiet interplay of muted tones that keep the pattern from shouting, letting the craftsmanship speak instead. This is a jacket built on detail, not decoration. The base fabric is textured cotton, chosen for its body and slight irregularity, which gives the embroidery a grounded, tactile foundation. Against the skin, it holds its shape without stiffness, offering a gentle resistance that feels substantial yet breathable. The interior is lined with a woven striped cotton, a contrasting finish that becomes visible when the jacket moves or is left open—a deliberate reveal of construction, not an afterthought. The cotton composition ensures the piece remains light enough for transitional weather, while the texture adds visual weight. Cut for a free and easy fit, the Calista jacket does not cling or constrain. Its silhouette is generous without being oversized, falling cleanly from the shoulder and skimming the body. The construction prioritizes ease of movement: the armhole is cut with enough room to layer beneath, and the hem settles at a length that works equally over a dress or trousers. There is no rigid tailoring here—only a soft, intentional structure that follows the body’s natural lines. The embroidery is concentrated on the front and sleeves, so the back remains relatively calm, balancing the visual load. When worn, the jacket moves with a gentle swing, the cotton fabric catching light and shadow across the embroidered patterns. It feels lived-in from the first wear, the kind of piece that settles into your wardrobe without negotiation. For spring and early summer, it layers easily over a simple white poplin shirt or a fine-gauge knit; for cooler evenings, it can be thrown over a silk slip dress or paired with wide-leg linen trousers. The embroidery does the work of ornamentation, so the rest of the outfit should remain clean—unbleached denim, a neutral shell, leather sandals or mules. It is a jacket that asks for nothing more than to be worn.
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MABE | Calista Embroidered Cotton Jacket - Soft Multi
MABE | Calista Embroidered Cotton Jacket - Soft Multi
The MABE Calista jacket announces itself not through volume, but through the deliberate precision of its surface. An intricate cross-stitch embroidery, composed of geometric and linear stripes, forms a floral and border motif that moves across the fabric like a woven architectural drawing. The palette remains soft, restrained—a quiet interplay of muted tones that keep the pattern from shouting, letting the craftsmanship speak instead. This is a jacket built on detail, not decoration. The base fabric is textured cotton, chosen for its body and slight irregularity, which gives the embroidery a grounded, tactile foundation. Against the skin, it holds its shape without stiffness, offering a gentle resistance that feels substantial yet breathable. The interior is lined with a woven striped cotton, a contrasting finish that becomes visible when the jacket moves or is left open—a deliberate reveal of construction, not an afterthought. The cotton composition ensures the piece remains light enough for transitional weather, while the texture adds visual weight. Cut for a free and easy fit, the Calista jacket does not cling or constrain. Its silhouette is generous without being oversized, falling cleanly from the shoulder and skimming the body. The construction prioritizes ease of movement: the armhole is cut with enough room to layer beneath, and the hem settles at a length that works equally over a dress or trousers. There is no rigid tailoring here—only a soft, intentional structure that follows the body’s natural lines. The embroidery is concentrated on the front and sleeves, so the back remains relatively calm, balancing the visual load. When worn, the jacket moves with a gentle swing, the cotton fabric catching light and shadow across the embroidered patterns. It feels lived-in from the first wear, the kind of piece that settles into your wardrobe without negotiation. For spring and early summer, it layers easily over a simple white poplin shirt or a fine-gauge knit; for cooler evenings, it can be thrown over a silk slip dress or paired with wide-leg linen trousers. The embroidery does the work of ornamentation, so the rest of the outfit should remain clean—unbleached denim, a neutral shell, leather sandals or mules. It is a jacket that asks for nothing more than to be worn.
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The MABE Calista jacket announces itself not through volume, but through the deliberate precision of its surface. An intricate cross-stitch embroidery, composed of geometric and linear stripes, forms a floral and border motif that moves across the fabric like a woven architectural drawing. The palette remains soft, restrained—a quiet interplay of muted tones that keep the pattern from shouting, letting the craftsmanship speak instead. This is a jacket built on detail, not decoration. The base fabric is textured cotton, chosen for its body and slight irregularity, which gives the embroidery a grounded, tactile foundation. Against the skin, it holds its shape without stiffness, offering a gentle resistance that feels substantial yet breathable. The interior is lined with a woven striped cotton, a contrasting finish that becomes visible when the jacket moves or is left open—a deliberate reveal of construction, not an afterthought. The cotton composition ensures the piece remains light enough for transitional weather, while the texture adds visual weight. Cut for a free and easy fit, the Calista jacket does not cling or constrain. Its silhouette is generous without being oversized, falling cleanly from the shoulder and skimming the body. The construction prioritizes ease of movement: the armhole is cut with enough room to layer beneath, and the hem settles at a length that works equally over a dress or trousers. There is no rigid tailoring here—only a soft, intentional structure that follows the body’s natural lines. The embroidery is concentrated on the front and sleeves, so the back remains relatively calm, balancing the visual load. When worn, the jacket moves with a gentle swing, the cotton fabric catching light and shadow across the embroidered patterns. It feels lived-in from the first wear, the kind of piece that settles into your wardrobe without negotiation. For spring and early summer, it layers easily over a simple white poplin shirt or a fine-gauge knit; for cooler evenings, it can be thrown over a silk slip dress or paired with wide-leg linen trousers. The embroidery does the work of ornamentation, so the rest of the outfit should remain clean—unbleached denim, a neutral shell, leather sandals or mules. It is a jacket that asks for nothing more than to be worn.



















