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There is a quiet authority in a jumpsuit that refuses to compromise on ease. American Vintage’s Shan12bi Irene is a long-sleeved, high-necked silhouette that reads as both a singular statement and a blank canvas. The cut is generous without being oversized, allowing the garment to skim the body rather than cling to it. The high neckline lends a certain composure, while the long sleeves introduce a deliberate, almost architectural line from shoulder to wrist. This is not a piece that demands attention—it earns it through proportion and restraint. The fabric is key. Composed of 100% viscose, the material possesses a liquid hand that softens with wear, draping in gentle folds rather than holding rigid structure. It has a subtle weight that allows it to fall cleanly from the shoulders and gather naturally at the waist, never pulling or puckering. The surface is matte, with a slight breathability that makes it feel temperate against the skin—neither clingy nor stiff. You can sense its pliability immediately; it moves like a second skin, but with more intention. The construction follows a logic of simplicity done well. The jumpsuit is cut with a relaxed bodice that tapers gently through the waist before releasing into a wide, fluid leg. The waist is defined not by a belt or elastic, but by the natural gathering of the fabric at the side seams, creating a subtle cinch that flatters without constricting. The sleeves are set in with a clean shoulder line, and the high neck is finished with a narrow binding that lies flat. There are no zippers, no fussy fastenings—just a pull-on design that respects the rhythm of getting dressed. In motion, the jumpsuit behaves like a dress you don’t have to adjust. The wide leg swings freely with each step, while the sleeves shift softly around the arms. It reads as polished when standing still and becomes more fluid in movement. The viscose catches light in a muted way, never shiny, always soft. This is a piece that works across seasons—worn alone in warmer months, layered under a knit or blazer when the temperature drops. Style it with flat sandals and a leather crossbody for an afternoon that stretches into evening, or with a sharp loafer and a structured tote for a look that balances ease with intent.
Original: $13.65
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There is a quiet authority in a jumpsuit that refuses to compromise on ease. American Vintage’s Shan12bi Irene is a long-sleeved, high-necked silhouette that reads as both a singular statement and a blank canvas. The cut is generous without being oversized, allowing the garment to skim the body rather than cling to it. The high neckline lends a certain composure, while the long sleeves introduce a deliberate, almost architectural line from shoulder to wrist. This is not a piece that demands attention—it earns it through proportion and restraint. The fabric is key. Composed of 100% viscose, the material possesses a liquid hand that softens with wear, draping in gentle folds rather than holding rigid structure. It has a subtle weight that allows it to fall cleanly from the shoulders and gather naturally at the waist, never pulling or puckering. The surface is matte, with a slight breathability that makes it feel temperate against the skin—neither clingy nor stiff. You can sense its pliability immediately; it moves like a second skin, but with more intention. The construction follows a logic of simplicity done well. The jumpsuit is cut with a relaxed bodice that tapers gently through the waist before releasing into a wide, fluid leg. The waist is defined not by a belt or elastic, but by the natural gathering of the fabric at the side seams, creating a subtle cinch that flatters without constricting. The sleeves are set in with a clean shoulder line, and the high neck is finished with a narrow binding that lies flat. There are no zippers, no fussy fastenings—just a pull-on design that respects the rhythm of getting dressed. In motion, the jumpsuit behaves like a dress you don’t have to adjust. The wide leg swings freely with each step, while the sleeves shift softly around the arms. It reads as polished when standing still and becomes more fluid in movement. The viscose catches light in a muted way, never shiny, always soft. This is a piece that works across seasons—worn alone in warmer months, layered under a knit or blazer when the temperature drops. Style it with flat sandals and a leather crossbody for an afternoon that stretches into evening, or with a sharp loafer and a structured tote for a look that balances ease with intent.






















