A French linen stand-collar jacket, estimated from around the 1930s.
A special arrival.
A piece crafted with the generous use of French linen, a material with a proven reputation in the vintage market.
Rather than the soft, textured quality typically associated with linen, this example employs a firmer, more structured weave.
An original stand collar—a rarity among French vintage garments.
A simple change in collar construction carries surprising weight in the overall character of a jacket.
The design itself is notably restrained, featuring only two substantial flap pockets at the waist.
Its austere construction ensures it complements rather than competes with other pieces in one's wardrobe.
The white colorway offers remarkable versatility, pairing naturally with most any styling approach.
The sizing runs somewhat slight, making it well-suited for those of smaller stature.
Overall wear and soiling are evident throughout, though no damage impairs function or intended wear. It remains thoroughly wearable.
Such patina is characteristic of vintage garments—precisely what draws those who understand their value.
Linen pieces of this caliber remain scarce. Should you be searching for such an item, this may prove the opportunity you've been awaiting.