



ALIX OF BOHEMIA | Ilias Captain Cropped Cotton Gilet - White
A crisp white gilet that redefines the notion of utility through a Parisian lens. The ALIX OF BOHEMIA Ilias Captain Cr White is a study in controlled volume and architectural simplicity, its sleeveless shell cut with a deliberate sense of purpose. The silhouette is clean and commanding, a boxy, cropped frame that sits high on the torso, leaving the arms free and the waistline defined by its precise hem. It is a piece that announces itself not through embellishment, but through the purity of its form and the authority of its cut. The hand of the fabric is the first revelation. Crafted from 100% cotton, the cloth possesses a dry, substantial weight that speaks to a garment built for longevity. It is not a soft, pliant cotton, but one with a crisp, papery finish that holds its architectural shape without stiffness. There is a quiet rustle to the fabric as you move, a tactile reminder of its robust construction. The weave is dense, suggesting a material that will soften with wear but never lose its essential structure, developing a subtle patina of character over time. The fit is intentionally generous, cut to skim the body rather than cling to it. The shoulders are sharp and slightly dropped, reinforcing the masculine-inflected tailoring that defines the line. The construction is meticulous: flat felled seams run cleanly along the armholes and side panels, while the front closure is a series of matte silver snaps that add a utilitarian edge. The stand collar frames the neck with a crisp, modern precision, and the multiple patch pockets—two at the chest, two at the hip—are not decorative but fully functional, each closed with a simple flap. This is a garment engineered for real life, where form follows function with quiet elegance. In movement, the gilet retains its shape, the cotton fabric falling with a structured drape that neither clings nor flaps. It is a piece designed for layering, its cropped length making it an ideal partner for high-waisted trousers, a fluid silk midi skirt, or even a simple white shirt and tailored shorts for a transitional summer look. For cooler days, wear it over a fine-gauge cashmere rollneck or a crisp poplin shirt; the contrast between the gilet’s hard lines and the softness beneath is the very essence of considered dressing. Come autumn, it will sit effortlessly over a lightweight trench or beneath a heavy wool coat, its white surface a sharp counterpoint to darker, heavier fabrics. Style it with raw denim and leather loafers for a weekend uniform, or with a fluid satin slip dress and heeled mules for a study in textural tension. This is not a piece for one occasion—it is a cornerstone for a thousand.
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A crisp white gilet that redefines the notion of utility through a Parisian lens. The ALIX OF BOHEMIA Ilias Captain Cr White is a study in controlled volume and architectural simplicity, its sleeveless shell cut with a deliberate sense of purpose. The silhouette is clean and commanding, a boxy, cropped frame that sits high on the torso, leaving the arms free and the waistline defined by its precise hem. It is a piece that announces itself not through embellishment, but through the purity of its form and the authority of its cut. The hand of the fabric is the first revelation. Crafted from 100% cotton, the cloth possesses a dry, substantial weight that speaks to a garment built for longevity. It is not a soft, pliant cotton, but one with a crisp, papery finish that holds its architectural shape without stiffness. There is a quiet rustle to the fabric as you move, a tactile reminder of its robust construction. The weave is dense, suggesting a material that will soften with wear but never lose its essential structure, developing a subtle patina of character over time. The fit is intentionally generous, cut to skim the body rather than cling to it. The shoulders are sharp and slightly dropped, reinforcing the masculine-inflected tailoring that defines the line. The construction is meticulous: flat felled seams run cleanly along the armholes and side panels, while the front closure is a series of matte silver snaps that add a utilitarian edge. The stand collar frames the neck with a crisp, modern precision, and the multiple patch pockets—two at the chest, two at the hip—are not decorative but fully functional, each closed with a simple flap. This is a garment engineered for real life, where form follows function with quiet elegance. In movement, the gilet retains its shape, the cotton fabric falling with a structured drape that neither clings nor flaps. It is a piece designed for layering, its cropped length making it an ideal partner for high-waisted trousers, a fluid silk midi skirt, or even a simple white shirt and tailored shorts for a transitional summer look. For cooler days, wear it over a fine-gauge cashmere rollneck or a crisp poplin shirt; the contrast between the gilet’s hard lines and the softness beneath is the very essence of considered dressing. Come autumn, it will sit effortlessly over a lightweight trench or beneath a heavy wool coat, its white surface a sharp counterpoint to darker, heavier fabrics. Style it with raw denim and leather loafers for a weekend uniform, or with a fluid satin slip dress and heeled mules for a study in textural tension. This is not a piece for one occasion—it is a cornerstone for a thousand.





