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THE TINY BIG SISTER | Corduroy Blazer in Deep Burgundy

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THE TINY BIG SISTER | Corduroy Blazer in Deep Burgundy

THE TINY BIG SISTER | Corduroy Blazer in Deep Burgundy

There is a particular shade of burgundy that feels less like a color and more like a mood—deep, fermented, slightly opaque, as if the pigment has been steeped in time. THE TINY BIG SISTER captures this exact depth in their Corduroy Blazer, a piece that reads as both a tailored classic and a quiet subversion of the form. The silhouette is the first clue: a double-breasted front with a pronounced lapel collar, cut with enough breadth through the shoulder to suggest structure without veering into stiffness. It is a coat that knows it is a blazer, and a blazer that has borrowed the weight of a coat—this ambiguity is its strength. The fabric is heavyweight corduroy, its ribs catching light at different angles like a well-worn leather-bound book. The nap is plush without being precious; it has a tactile honesty that invites touch, yet the density of the weave ensures the garment holds its shape rather than slouching into softness. This is not a casual corduroy—it has the heft of something built to last, a fabric that will soften with wear but never lose its architectural integrity. The deep burgundy hue, bordering on oxblood, shifts under different light: near-black in shadow, a rich claret in direct sun. Construction follows the fabric’s lead. Fully lined, the blazer offers a clean, structured finish that allows it to slide over a silk blouse or a fine-gauge knit with equal ease. Jetted pockets keep the line uninterrupted, while a back slit introduces a subtle release of fabric, allowing for movement without compromising the tailored front. The double-breasted closure adds a ceremonial weight—button it fully for a more commanding silhouette, or leave it open to reveal the layering beneath. Every seam is precise, the proportions considered from the lapel width to the sleeve pitch. This is a piece for the wardrobe that values transition: from a morning meeting to an evening dinner, from autumn’s first chill to early spring’s lingering cool. Wear it with the matching trousers for a suit that reads as intentional rather than corporate, or break it entirely—over raw denim and a cashmere turtleneck, or layered atop a slip dress for a study in texture and tension. The movement is deliberate, not fluid; this is a garment that walks with you, not ahead of you. Style it with a leather boot and a structured bag for days when you need armor that still breathes.

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THE TINY BIG SISTER | Corduroy Blazer in Deep Burgundy

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There is a particular shade of burgundy that feels less like a color and more like a mood—deep, fermented, slightly opaque, as if the pigment has been steeped in time. THE TINY BIG SISTER captures this exact depth in their Corduroy Blazer, a piece that reads as both a tailored classic and a quiet subversion of the form. The silhouette is the first clue: a double-breasted front with a pronounced lapel collar, cut with enough breadth through the shoulder to suggest structure without veering into stiffness. It is a coat that knows it is a blazer, and a blazer that has borrowed the weight of a coat—this ambiguity is its strength. The fabric is heavyweight corduroy, its ribs catching light at different angles like a well-worn leather-bound book. The nap is plush without being precious; it has a tactile honesty that invites touch, yet the density of the weave ensures the garment holds its shape rather than slouching into softness. This is not a casual corduroy—it has the heft of something built to last, a fabric that will soften with wear but never lose its architectural integrity. The deep burgundy hue, bordering on oxblood, shifts under different light: near-black in shadow, a rich claret in direct sun. Construction follows the fabric’s lead. Fully lined, the blazer offers a clean, structured finish that allows it to slide over a silk blouse or a fine-gauge knit with equal ease. Jetted pockets keep the line uninterrupted, while a back slit introduces a subtle release of fabric, allowing for movement without compromising the tailored front. The double-breasted closure adds a ceremonial weight—button it fully for a more commanding silhouette, or leave it open to reveal the layering beneath. Every seam is precise, the proportions considered from the lapel width to the sleeve pitch. This is a piece for the wardrobe that values transition: from a morning meeting to an evening dinner, from autumn’s first chill to early spring’s lingering cool. Wear it with the matching trousers for a suit that reads as intentional rather than corporate, or break it entirely—over raw denim and a cashmere turtleneck, or layered atop a slip dress for a study in texture and tension. The movement is deliberate, not fluid; this is a garment that walks with you, not ahead of you. Style it with a leather boot and a structured bag for days when you need armor that still breathes.

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