



Bellerose | Oversized Fleece Hoodie - Light Beige Acier
An exercise in deliberate nonchalance, the Bellerose oversized fleece hoodie redefines the zip-up through a Parisian lens of studied ease. Its defining feature is a silhouette that eschews precision for volume, the generous cut falling away from the body in a soft, pillowy drape. The raw-edge hem is not an oversight but a statement—a deliberate interruption of the line that lends a tactile, unfinished quality to the garment’s edge. The kangaroo pocket, equally unrefined, anchors the front with a functional weight, reinforcing the hoodie’s relaxed, almost architectural geometry. The fabric is the quiet hero here: a brushed fleece in a nuanced light beige acier—a shade that reads as warm stone or pale cement, never flat. The hand is plush without being heavy, a dense nap that invites touch and traps warmth without bulk. When worn, the fleece yields to movement with a soft rustle, its internal texture a gentle friction against the skin. This is not a technical fabric, but a comfort-driven one, engineered for ease and a slouchy, lived-in feel from the first wear. Cut and construction follow the logic of the oversized form. The shoulders drop beyond the natural line, the sleeves gather slightly at the wrist, and the body falls straight from the armhole to the raw hem. The zip closure runs cleanly down the center, allowing the wearer to modulate the silhouette from closed cocoon to open layer. The fit is intentionally generous—take your usual size for the intended, voluminous drape, or size down for a more refined, less enveloping line. Every seam is clean, every finish deliberate, even in its apparent rawness. Movement within this hoodie is free, unencumbered. The fabric swings with the body, the hem catching the air. It is a piece that thrives in transition—draped over a slim cashmere knit for a crisp autumn morning, or thrown open over a silk slip dress for an evening that demands comfort without sacrificing edge. The light beige hue acts as a neutral anchor, pairing as easily with raw denim and leather boots as it does with tailored wool trousers and mules. For a sharper take, layer it under a structured trench, letting the hoodie’s softness contrast the coat’s rigidity.
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An exercise in deliberate nonchalance, the Bellerose oversized fleece hoodie redefines the zip-up through a Parisian lens of studied ease. Its defining feature is a silhouette that eschews precision for volume, the generous cut falling away from the body in a soft, pillowy drape. The raw-edge hem is not an oversight but a statement—a deliberate interruption of the line that lends a tactile, unfinished quality to the garment’s edge. The kangaroo pocket, equally unrefined, anchors the front with a functional weight, reinforcing the hoodie’s relaxed, almost architectural geometry. The fabric is the quiet hero here: a brushed fleece in a nuanced light beige acier—a shade that reads as warm stone or pale cement, never flat. The hand is plush without being heavy, a dense nap that invites touch and traps warmth without bulk. When worn, the fleece yields to movement with a soft rustle, its internal texture a gentle friction against the skin. This is not a technical fabric, but a comfort-driven one, engineered for ease and a slouchy, lived-in feel from the first wear. Cut and construction follow the logic of the oversized form. The shoulders drop beyond the natural line, the sleeves gather slightly at the wrist, and the body falls straight from the armhole to the raw hem. The zip closure runs cleanly down the center, allowing the wearer to modulate the silhouette from closed cocoon to open layer. The fit is intentionally generous—take your usual size for the intended, voluminous drape, or size down for a more refined, less enveloping line. Every seam is clean, every finish deliberate, even in its apparent rawness. Movement within this hoodie is free, unencumbered. The fabric swings with the body, the hem catching the air. It is a piece that thrives in transition—draped over a slim cashmere knit for a crisp autumn morning, or thrown open over a silk slip dress for an evening that demands comfort without sacrificing edge. The light beige hue acts as a neutral anchor, pairing as easily with raw denim and leather boots as it does with tailored wool trousers and mules. For a sharper take, layer it under a structured trench, letting the hoodie’s softness contrast the coat’s rigidity.






















