OAKWOOD | Lexia Leather Jacket - Black, Supple Sheepskin
The OAKWOOD Lexia jacket arrives with the quiet authority of a wardrobe anchor—a piece that asks for nothing yet gives everything. Its defining silhouette is a study in restraint: a clean, boxy cut that skims the torso without clinging, anchored by a central button closure that runs from collar to hem. The shoulders are gently tailored, neither sharp nor slouched, creating a line that feels both modern and timeless. This is not a jacket that shouts; it asserts through proportion and precision. Crafted from genuine sheep leather, the hand is immediately arresting—supple, with a subtle grain that softens further with wear. The leather has a weight that suggests durability but drapes with unexpected fluidity, like a second skin that has been broken in from the first touch. It breathes, yields, and holds its shape without stiffness. The black finish is deep and matte, absorbing light rather than reflecting it, lending the jacket a stealthy, almost ink-like richness. Invisible pockets are seamlessly integrated into the side seams, preserving the unbroken line of the silhouette, while an interior zipped pocket offers secure storage for essentials. The fit is deliberately comfortable—room enough for a fine-gauge knit or a silk shell beneath, but never voluminous. The cut respects the body’s architecture without tracing it, falling straight from the shoulder to the hip. Fencing at the wrists adds a subtle textural contrast, a nod to equestrian tailoring that cinches the sleeve without bulk. The construction is clean: flat seams, precise topstitching, and a collar that stands or folds with equal grace. Every detail serves the whole, from the horn-like buttons to the leather’s natural edge. In movement, the Lexia shifts with the wearer, the leather settling into creases that become personal topography over time. It is a jacket for the transitional seasons—crisp autumn mornings, cool spring evenings—but its weightlessness makes it a year-round companion when layered judiciously. Style it over a white cotton poplin shirt and raw denim for an effortless day look, or drape it over a bias-cut slip dress for evening contrast. It bridges the gap between utility and elegance, between the atelier and the street. End with this: wear it unbuttoned, sleeves pushed up, with a fine leather loafer and a cashmere scarf—a study in understated luxury.
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OAKWOOD | Lexia Leather Jacket - Black, Supple Sheepskin
OAKWOOD | Lexia Leather Jacket - Black, Supple Sheepskin
The OAKWOOD Lexia jacket arrives with the quiet authority of a wardrobe anchor—a piece that asks for nothing yet gives everything. Its defining silhouette is a study in restraint: a clean, boxy cut that skims the torso without clinging, anchored by a central button closure that runs from collar to hem. The shoulders are gently tailored, neither sharp nor slouched, creating a line that feels both modern and timeless. This is not a jacket that shouts; it asserts through proportion and precision. Crafted from genuine sheep leather, the hand is immediately arresting—supple, with a subtle grain that softens further with wear. The leather has a weight that suggests durability but drapes with unexpected fluidity, like a second skin that has been broken in from the first touch. It breathes, yields, and holds its shape without stiffness. The black finish is deep and matte, absorbing light rather than reflecting it, lending the jacket a stealthy, almost ink-like richness. Invisible pockets are seamlessly integrated into the side seams, preserving the unbroken line of the silhouette, while an interior zipped pocket offers secure storage for essentials. The fit is deliberately comfortable—room enough for a fine-gauge knit or a silk shell beneath, but never voluminous. The cut respects the body’s architecture without tracing it, falling straight from the shoulder to the hip. Fencing at the wrists adds a subtle textural contrast, a nod to equestrian tailoring that cinches the sleeve without bulk. The construction is clean: flat seams, precise topstitching, and a collar that stands or folds with equal grace. Every detail serves the whole, from the horn-like buttons to the leather’s natural edge. In movement, the Lexia shifts with the wearer, the leather settling into creases that become personal topography over time. It is a jacket for the transitional seasons—crisp autumn mornings, cool spring evenings—but its weightlessness makes it a year-round companion when layered judiciously. Style it over a white cotton poplin shirt and raw denim for an effortless day look, or drape it over a bias-cut slip dress for evening contrast. It bridges the gap between utility and elegance, between the atelier and the street. End with this: wear it unbuttoned, sleeves pushed up, with a fine leather loafer and a cashmere scarf—a study in understated luxury.
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The OAKWOOD Lexia jacket arrives with the quiet authority of a wardrobe anchor—a piece that asks for nothing yet gives everything. Its defining silhouette is a study in restraint: a clean, boxy cut that skims the torso without clinging, anchored by a central button closure that runs from collar to hem. The shoulders are gently tailored, neither sharp nor slouched, creating a line that feels both modern and timeless. This is not a jacket that shouts; it asserts through proportion and precision. Crafted from genuine sheep leather, the hand is immediately arresting—supple, with a subtle grain that softens further with wear. The leather has a weight that suggests durability but drapes with unexpected fluidity, like a second skin that has been broken in from the first touch. It breathes, yields, and holds its shape without stiffness. The black finish is deep and matte, absorbing light rather than reflecting it, lending the jacket a stealthy, almost ink-like richness. Invisible pockets are seamlessly integrated into the side seams, preserving the unbroken line of the silhouette, while an interior zipped pocket offers secure storage for essentials. The fit is deliberately comfortable—room enough for a fine-gauge knit or a silk shell beneath, but never voluminous. The cut respects the body’s architecture without tracing it, falling straight from the shoulder to the hip. Fencing at the wrists adds a subtle textural contrast, a nod to equestrian tailoring that cinches the sleeve without bulk. The construction is clean: flat seams, precise topstitching, and a collar that stands or folds with equal grace. Every detail serves the whole, from the horn-like buttons to the leather’s natural edge. In movement, the Lexia shifts with the wearer, the leather settling into creases that become personal topography over time. It is a jacket for the transitional seasons—crisp autumn mornings, cool spring evenings—but its weightlessness makes it a year-round companion when layered judiciously. Style it over a white cotton poplin shirt and raw denim for an effortless day look, or drape it over a bias-cut slip dress for evening contrast. It bridges the gap between utility and elegance, between the atelier and the street. End with this: wear it unbuttoned, sleeves pushed up, with a fine leather loafer and a cashmere scarf—a study in understated luxury.



















