The Quintessence of Chic
The black suit jacket is not just a piece of clothing, it is a style statement. She embodies understated elegance, quiet power and effortless sophistication. In a world where fashion is fleeting, black remains timeless.
A Fashion Chameleon
This jacket is your ally, ready to adapt to every occasion. For a business meeting? She commands respect. For an elegant dinner? It evokes refinement. With jeans for an outing with friends? It adds that touch of casual chic.
European Craftsmanship at its Peak
Every seam, every detail of this jacket is the result of unrivaled European know-how. Its high-end composition guarantees not only impeccable hold, but also an unrivaled feeling of comfort.
Jacket Details:
▻ Dazzling black suit jacket, a reflection of pure elegance
▻ Neat tailored collar for an assertive presence
▻ Sleek buttonless design for subtle modernity
▻ Long sleeves, echo of classic elegance
▻ A versatile piece for all your desires
▻ Built to last, with premium European manufacturing
▻ Worn by a 177 cm model, in size 36
COMPOSITION :
▻ Composition:
- 74.8% Polyester
- 23.1% Viscose
- 2.1% Elastane
COMPOSITION :
▻ Composition:
- 96% Polyester
- 04% Elastane
- 100% Polyester lining
▻ Maintenance:
- Wash at 30° C
- Do not bleach, do not dry clean
- Do not put in the dryer
- Gentle ironing at 110°C
SIZE GUIDE :
AIKITA JACKET:
Size | Chest size | Waist size | Total length | Shoulder width |
S (36) | 104cm | 99.5cm | 74.5cm | 39cm |
M (38) | 108cm | 103.5cm | 75cm | 40cm |
L (40) | 112cm | 107.5cm | 77cm | 41cm |
XL (42) | 116cm | 111.5cm | 78cm | 42cm |
XXL (44) | 120cm | 115.5cm | 80cm | 43cm |
Edna Woolman Chase
"L’essence du style est une manière simple de dire quelque chose de complexe."
Giorgio Armani
"Mon style est comme un cocktail. Je ne suis pas aussi apprêtée qu'une Française mais je m'en fiche comme une Anglaise."
Jane Birkin
"Le style est une façon très simple de dire des choses compliquées."
Jean Cocteau
"Le style est une expression de l’individualisme mélangé avec du charisme. La mode est quelque chose qui vient après le style."
John Fairchild