The workwear jacket first appeared at the end of the 19th century, then became widespread among the working class and quickly became a must-have in men’s dressing rooms. This typically French garment is generally made from cotton, canvas or even velvet.
The composition
The composition of this jacket is 220gr/meter dry wool, relatively light and comfortable for sunny spring days. Wool is naturally breathable, which means it allows air to circulate, helping to regulate body temperature and wick away moisture. What’s more, it tends to be less prone to creasing, so retains its neat appearance even after a busy day.
The color
Indigo blue is a versatile color, blending with many other colors to match a variety of outfits and styles. It’s suitable for a multitude of seasons and occasions. It evokes a feeling of tradition and sophistication.
The texture
The mottled texture adds depth and character to the jacket. This subtle detail makes it more refined and original. This makes it versatile, as it can be worn with jeans, or with suit pants for a more formal look. The mottled texture makes the jacket easy on the eye and comfortable to wear.
The pockets
This jacket features two patch pockets without flaps on the chest and sides. This style of pocket is often associated with workwear jackets, adding an interesting visual element in addition to their usefulness, due to their large storage capacity.
Buttons
The buttons on this jacket are used to close the jacket at the front. Their navy-blue horn style is tough and durable. They add a sophisticated touch to the jacket.
Discover the blue workwear jacket from every angle.
Whether for a stroll around town or everyday wear, the blue workwear jacket offers a neat, practical look for spring.
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