Helix Hybrid ~ driftwood

Size: I (XS-S)

Elevated yet casual, blazer-jacket hybrid, fine-tuned to balance sophistication with effortlessness. 

The unique construction is unlined, keeping it cool and feather light.  The extended facing doubles up the shoulder with precisely fused segments that create just the right rigidity at the shoulders, resulting in a jacket that can be packed in a bag, worn casually in the neighborhood, and dressed up for evening outings.  The collar is engineered to be wearable upright or rolled back.

This fabrication is an exceptional cotton-linen jacquard from a century-old Japanese mill and exhibits a weave that eludes definition, being both refined yet subtly raw with texture that resembles leather or bark.  

Exquisite bias tape seam finishing  |  Water buffalo horn cuff buttons (hidden by placket)  |  3 nearly invisible hook & eyes for a clean, flush closure

 

 

 

CONTENT: 61% Cotton / 39% Linen

CARE: dry-clean for best results

COLOR: 'Driftwood' is inspired by aged botanical matter and is a complex and richly textured warm light grey, resembling its sea-weathered namesake.

Size I: chest circumference 36” (91cm) • length from high neck ”27 (68.5cm) • sleeve from shoulder 25.5” (64.8cm) • crossback 16” (40.5cm)

Size II: chest circumference 38.5” (98cm) • length from high neck ”27.5 (70cm) • sleeve from shoulder 26” (66cm) • crossback 16.5” (42cm)

Size III: chest circumference 41” (104cm) • length from high neck 28" (71cm) • sleeve from shoulder 26.5” (67.3cm) • crossback 17” (43cm)

Size IV: chest circumference 43.5” (110.5cm) • length from high neck ”28.5” (72.5cm) • sleeve from shoulder 27” (68.5cm) • crossback 17.5” (44.5cm)

Size V: chest circumference 46” (110.5cm) • length from high neck ”29” (72.5cm) • sleeve from shoulder 27.5” (68.5cm) • crossback 18” (44.5cm)

CONSTRUCTION & SOURCING
The blazer is cut and sewn in New York City by one of the finest manufactories in the US. The fabric is is sourced from a Japanese mill that Jona has worked with for over a decade and is still utilizing century-old machines in some cases.

ETYMOLOGY
Inspired by the beauty and function of the double helix form.

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