




Cold Breaker | Sherpa Fleece Vest - Oversized Light-Beige
A vest that refuses to be a footnote. The Cold Breaker Sherpa Fleece Vest in light-beige is a sculptural proposition—a clean, sleeveless silhouette that reads as both shelter and statement. Its cut is deliberately oversized, not slouchy, creating a cocoon-like frame that wraps the body in a soft, volumetric architecture. This is not the vest you reach for when you’re cold; it’s the vest you build a look around. The hand is immediate and disarming: a sherpa fleece that feels almost weightless despite its generous pile. There is no stiffness here, no synthetic scratch—only a plush, cloud-like loft that compresses gently under pressure and springs back with memory. The texture is tactile, inviting, but never precious. It holds warmth without bulk, making it a rare piece that delivers insulation without the heft of a traditional coat. The light-beige tone is neutral but not passive—it catches light in a way that reads as soft ivory, a quiet foil for darker layers. Construction is deliberately pared back. No extraneous hardware, no lining to interrupt the fleece’s direct contact with skin. The armholes are cut clean and wide, allowing full range of motion while maintaining the vest’s enveloping shape. The hem falls straight, just below the hip, with a slight ease that never pulls or tugs. This is a piece that understands proportion: the volume is controlled, the line is intentional. Movement is fluid, almost weightless. The vest swings open as you walk, revealing what’s beneath—a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck, a crisp poplin shirt, a silk slip dress. The contrast is the point: soft against crisp, volume against precision. For a sharper silhouette, cinch it with a leather belt at the waist, transforming the cocoon into a structured, waist-defined shape. Left open, it becomes a study in textural layering, the fleece playing off smoother fabrics beneath. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between autumn chill and early winter cold, equally at home over a linen shirt in September or a heavy knit in December. Style it with tailored trousers and boots for a city walk, or with raw denim and a loafer for a weekend that stretches into late afternoon.
Original: $38.01
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A vest that refuses to be a footnote. The Cold Breaker Sherpa Fleece Vest in light-beige is a sculptural proposition—a clean, sleeveless silhouette that reads as both shelter and statement. Its cut is deliberately oversized, not slouchy, creating a cocoon-like frame that wraps the body in a soft, volumetric architecture. This is not the vest you reach for when you’re cold; it’s the vest you build a look around. The hand is immediate and disarming: a sherpa fleece that feels almost weightless despite its generous pile. There is no stiffness here, no synthetic scratch—only a plush, cloud-like loft that compresses gently under pressure and springs back with memory. The texture is tactile, inviting, but never precious. It holds warmth without bulk, making it a rare piece that delivers insulation without the heft of a traditional coat. The light-beige tone is neutral but not passive—it catches light in a way that reads as soft ivory, a quiet foil for darker layers. Construction is deliberately pared back. No extraneous hardware, no lining to interrupt the fleece’s direct contact with skin. The armholes are cut clean and wide, allowing full range of motion while maintaining the vest’s enveloping shape. The hem falls straight, just below the hip, with a slight ease that never pulls or tugs. This is a piece that understands proportion: the volume is controlled, the line is intentional. Movement is fluid, almost weightless. The vest swings open as you walk, revealing what’s beneath—a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck, a crisp poplin shirt, a silk slip dress. The contrast is the point: soft against crisp, volume against precision. For a sharper silhouette, cinch it with a leather belt at the waist, transforming the cocoon into a structured, waist-defined shape. Left open, it becomes a study in textural layering, the fleece playing off smoother fabrics beneath. Seasonally, it bridges the gap between autumn chill and early winter cold, equally at home over a linen shirt in September or a heavy knit in December. Style it with tailored trousers and boots for a city walk, or with raw denim and a loafer for a weekend that stretches into late afternoon.




















