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MABE | Orly Embroidered Double Gauze Jacket - Ecru Multi

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MABE | Orly Embroidered Double Gauze Jacket - Ecru Multi

MABE | Orly Embroidered Double Gauze Jacket - Ecru Multi

The MABE Orly jacket arrives as a study in deliberate contradiction: a structure that feels unconstructed, a density that reads as airy. Its defining feature is the intricate floral and bird embroidery that wanders across the cotton ground—not a dense tapestry, but a scattered, almost sketched pattern that breathes against the fabric’s natural texture. This is not a jacket that announces itself; it invites closer inspection, rewarding the eye with each stitched detail. The body is cut from a mid-weight double gauze cotton, a fabric that possesses a subtle loft and a gentle, slightly crinkled hand. It is textured without being rough, substantial without feeling heavy. Against the skin, it offers a soft, breathable barrier—ideal for the transitional warmth of spring or a cool summer evening. The interior is lined with a contrasting woven pinstripe, a quiet nod to tailoring that reveals itself only when the jacket moves or is worn open. This lining is not merely functional; it adds a secondary layer of visual interest and a whisper of structure beneath the relaxed outer shell. The fit is intentionally free and easy, cut with a generosity that avoids any sense of constraint. The shoulders are soft, the body falls in a straight, untapered line, and the gathered three-quarter sleeves introduce a soft, gathered volume at the bicep before tapering gently at the cuff. This gathering is the jacket’s subtle architectural flourish—it creates a rounded, almost lantern-like shape that balances the otherwise linear silhouette. The construction is deliberate in its simplicity: no stiff interfacing, no sharp darts, just clean seams that allow the cotton to drape naturally. In movement, the Orly jacket becomes a study in soft volume. The double gauze swings with a dry, rustle-free ease, and the embroidered motifs catch the light differently with each gesture. It is a piece for the in-between moments—a morning walk that turns into lunch, a gallery opening that stretches into dinner. Style it over a fine-gauge knit and wide-leg trousers for a study in proportion, or layer it over a slip dress to offset the delicacy of silk with the cotton’s grounded texture. The jacket’s strength lies in its refusal to dominate; it sits quietly within a wardrobe, ready to elevate the everyday without demanding center stage.

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MABE | Orly Embroidered Double Gauze Jacket - Ecru Multi
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The MABE Orly jacket arrives as a study in deliberate contradiction: a structure that feels unconstructed, a density that reads as airy. Its defining feature is the intricate floral and bird embroidery that wanders across the cotton ground—not a dense tapestry, but a scattered, almost sketched pattern that breathes against the fabric’s natural texture. This is not a jacket that announces itself; it invites closer inspection, rewarding the eye with each stitched detail. The body is cut from a mid-weight double gauze cotton, a fabric that possesses a subtle loft and a gentle, slightly crinkled hand. It is textured without being rough, substantial without feeling heavy. Against the skin, it offers a soft, breathable barrier—ideal for the transitional warmth of spring or a cool summer evening. The interior is lined with a contrasting woven pinstripe, a quiet nod to tailoring that reveals itself only when the jacket moves or is worn open. This lining is not merely functional; it adds a secondary layer of visual interest and a whisper of structure beneath the relaxed outer shell. The fit is intentionally free and easy, cut with a generosity that avoids any sense of constraint. The shoulders are soft, the body falls in a straight, untapered line, and the gathered three-quarter sleeves introduce a soft, gathered volume at the bicep before tapering gently at the cuff. This gathering is the jacket’s subtle architectural flourish—it creates a rounded, almost lantern-like shape that balances the otherwise linear silhouette. The construction is deliberate in its simplicity: no stiff interfacing, no sharp darts, just clean seams that allow the cotton to drape naturally. In movement, the Orly jacket becomes a study in soft volume. The double gauze swings with a dry, rustle-free ease, and the embroidered motifs catch the light differently with each gesture. It is a piece for the in-between moments—a morning walk that turns into lunch, a gallery opening that stretches into dinner. Style it over a fine-gauge knit and wide-leg trousers for a study in proportion, or layer it over a slip dress to offset the delicacy of silk with the cotton’s grounded texture. The jacket’s strength lies in its refusal to dominate; it sits quietly within a wardrobe, ready to elevate the everyday without demanding center stage.