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SACRECOEUR | Jaya Boiled Wool Sweatshirt - Navy

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SACRECOEUR | Jaya Boiled Wool Sweatshirt - Navy

SACRECOEUR | Jaya Boiled Wool Sweatshirt - Navy

The SACRECOEUR Jaya sweatshirt in Navy reimagines the archetypal knit through a distinctly Parisian lens, where volume meets precision. At first glance, its silhouette arrests the eye: a rounded, almost cocoon-like form that eschews the conventional pullover in favor of something more architectural. The defining gesture is the low, generously folded armhole, which creates a soft, wing-like drape from shoulder to wrist. This is not a sweatshirt built for slouching; it is built for sculpture, a piece that holds its own shape as much as it holds yours. The buttoned collar introduces a tailored note, a crisp interruption to the otherwise soft expanse of knit, while integrated nylon panels at the shoulder add a subtle, utilitarian contrast—a nod to functional sportswear rendered in a quiet, refined palette. The fabric is the story’s foundation. Boiled wool, 100% virgin wool, is a material that demands to be touched: dense yet breathable, structured yet yielding. Its surface has a slight felted nap, a soft halo that catches the light differently than a standard knit, lending the piece a matte, almost powdered finish. The hand is substantial without being heavy; the wool has been compacted through the boiling process, giving it a remarkable resilience. It does not drape limply but rather holds its architecture, creating a shell of warmth that feels both protective and airy. Against the skin, it is smooth and non-itchy, a testament to the quality of the raw fiber. The contrast of the smooth, technical nylon panel against the napped wool creates a tactile dialogue—soft versus sleek, organic versus industrial—that elevates the piece beyond a simple knit. The fit is an exercise in controlled volume. SACRECOEUR has cut the Jaya with a rounded silhouette that skims the body without clinging, offering a generous ease through the torso and sleeves. The armhole construction is key: by dropping the armhole low and folding it generously, the designer creates a sleeve that moves with a sweeping, almost bat-like freedom, yet the shoulder panel keeps the structure from collapsing into a slouch. The buttoned collar can be worn open for a relaxed neckline or fastened for a more enclosed, turtleneck-like effect. The hem falls at the hip, a length that layers effortlessly over a slim trouser or a longer skirt. This is a knit that respects the body’s architecture while granting it room to breathe, a balance between the oversized and the intentional. In movement, the Jaya comes alive. The boiled wool has a quiet weight that gives each gesture a deliberate, graceful quality—a reach for a glass, a turn of the shoulder, a fold of the arm. The fabric does not rustle or cling; it moves as a single, cohesive shell, the nylon panels allowing just enough give at the shoulders for unimpeded motion. The armhole cut means the sleeves swing freely, never binding, making this as comfortable for a long day at a desk as it is for an evening walk through the Marais. The warmth is substantial but not oppressive; it is the ideal weight for transitional seasons—crisp autumn days, early spring evenings, or a cool summer night by the coast. Style it with a sharp, high-waisted wool trouser in charcoal or black, and a leather loafer with a slight lug sole for a study in textural contrast. For a softer approach, pair it with a fluid satin midi skirt in a deep burgundy or forest green, the knit’s density grounding the skirt’s liquid movement. The buttoned collar allows you to layer a fine merino turtleneck beneath on colder days, or to wear it alone with a pair of tailored denim and a silver chain. The Jaya is not a piece for the background; it is the statement, the anchor, the quiet declaration of a wardrobe built on considered, sculptural ease.

$99.75

Original: $285.00

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SACRECOEUR | Jaya Boiled Wool Sweatshirt - Navy

$285.00

$99.75

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The SACRECOEUR Jaya sweatshirt in Navy reimagines the archetypal knit through a distinctly Parisian lens, where volume meets precision. At first glance, its silhouette arrests the eye: a rounded, almost cocoon-like form that eschews the conventional pullover in favor of something more architectural. The defining gesture is the low, generously folded armhole, which creates a soft, wing-like drape from shoulder to wrist. This is not a sweatshirt built for slouching; it is built for sculpture, a piece that holds its own shape as much as it holds yours. The buttoned collar introduces a tailored note, a crisp interruption to the otherwise soft expanse of knit, while integrated nylon panels at the shoulder add a subtle, utilitarian contrast—a nod to functional sportswear rendered in a quiet, refined palette. The fabric is the story’s foundation. Boiled wool, 100% virgin wool, is a material that demands to be touched: dense yet breathable, structured yet yielding. Its surface has a slight felted nap, a soft halo that catches the light differently than a standard knit, lending the piece a matte, almost powdered finish. The hand is substantial without being heavy; the wool has been compacted through the boiling process, giving it a remarkable resilience. It does not drape limply but rather holds its architecture, creating a shell of warmth that feels both protective and airy. Against the skin, it is smooth and non-itchy, a testament to the quality of the raw fiber. The contrast of the smooth, technical nylon panel against the napped wool creates a tactile dialogue—soft versus sleek, organic versus industrial—that elevates the piece beyond a simple knit. The fit is an exercise in controlled volume. SACRECOEUR has cut the Jaya with a rounded silhouette that skims the body without clinging, offering a generous ease through the torso and sleeves. The armhole construction is key: by dropping the armhole low and folding it generously, the designer creates a sleeve that moves with a sweeping, almost bat-like freedom, yet the shoulder panel keeps the structure from collapsing into a slouch. The buttoned collar can be worn open for a relaxed neckline or fastened for a more enclosed, turtleneck-like effect. The hem falls at the hip, a length that layers effortlessly over a slim trouser or a longer skirt. This is a knit that respects the body’s architecture while granting it room to breathe, a balance between the oversized and the intentional. In movement, the Jaya comes alive. The boiled wool has a quiet weight that gives each gesture a deliberate, graceful quality—a reach for a glass, a turn of the shoulder, a fold of the arm. The fabric does not rustle or cling; it moves as a single, cohesive shell, the nylon panels allowing just enough give at the shoulders for unimpeded motion. The armhole cut means the sleeves swing freely, never binding, making this as comfortable for a long day at a desk as it is for an evening walk through the Marais. The warmth is substantial but not oppressive; it is the ideal weight for transitional seasons—crisp autumn days, early spring evenings, or a cool summer night by the coast. Style it with a sharp, high-waisted wool trouser in charcoal or black, and a leather loafer with a slight lug sole for a study in textural contrast. For a softer approach, pair it with a fluid satin midi skirt in a deep burgundy or forest green, the knit’s density grounding the skirt’s liquid movement. The buttoned collar allows you to layer a fine merino turtleneck beneath on colder days, or to wear it alone with a pair of tailored denim and a silver chain. The Jaya is not a piece for the background; it is the statement, the anchor, the quiet declaration of a wardrobe built on considered, sculptural ease.

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