



Essentiel Antwerp | Double Breasted Fur Coat - Lamb Leather
A coat that announces itself without a single word. The double-breasted fur coat from Essentiel Antwerp is a study in deliberate proportion—generous without being engulfing, structured yet fluid. The silhouette is defined by a clean, architectural double-breasted front that draws the eye upward, while the hem falls to a confident knee length. This is not a coat that hovers; it lands with purpose. The thick striped detailing at the hems—a signature graphic accent—breaks the expanse of the surface and gives the piece a subtle, rhythmic tension. It is a coat for those who understand that volume is a statement, not a compromise. Crafted from 100% lamb leather, the exterior has a tactile richness that only improves with wear. The leather is supple and dense, with a slight nap that catches the light differently with each movement. It feels substantial without being stiff—a material that molds to the body’s memory over time. The fur-like texture is not about excess; it is about warmth and presence. The hand is soft, almost plush, suggesting a coat that is as much about the experience of wearing as it is about the visual impact. This is a piece that asks to be touched, and rewards the gesture. The fit is generous but deliberate. The double-breasted closure allows for adjustment—buttoned tight, it creates a clean, columnar line; left open, it reveals a generous lapel and a relaxed, almost robe-like ease. The cut is engineered to minimize cold from strong wind, with the knee-length hem providing a shield against the elements. The shoulder line is slightly dropped, lending a casual, modern ease that prevents the piece from feeling costumey. The construction is solid, with reinforced seams that speak to longevity. This is not a coat for a single season; it is a coat for a decade. In movement, the coat swings with a weighty grace. The leather and fur-textured surface catch the air, creating a soft, audible rustle that is both intimate and commanding. It drapes well over layers—a chunky knit, a silk midi dress, tailored trousers—without losing its shape. The striped detailing at the hems becomes a kinetic detail, flickering at the edges as you walk. It is a coat that moves with you, not against you, and its weight is a comfort rather than a burden. This is a coat for the transition between seasons—late autumn through early spring—when the air has a bite but the sun still makes an appearance. It works over a cashmere turtleneck and jeans for a day of errands or a gallery visit, and just as easily over a slip dress and heeled boots for an evening out. Style it with a leather boot and a structured bag for a clean, urban line, or with a soft scarf and a relaxed trouser for a more undone, bohemian feel. It is a coat that adapts to your wardrobe, not the other way around.
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A coat that announces itself without a single word. The double-breasted fur coat from Essentiel Antwerp is a study in deliberate proportion—generous without being engulfing, structured yet fluid. The silhouette is defined by a clean, architectural double-breasted front that draws the eye upward, while the hem falls to a confident knee length. This is not a coat that hovers; it lands with purpose. The thick striped detailing at the hems—a signature graphic accent—breaks the expanse of the surface and gives the piece a subtle, rhythmic tension. It is a coat for those who understand that volume is a statement, not a compromise. Crafted from 100% lamb leather, the exterior has a tactile richness that only improves with wear. The leather is supple and dense, with a slight nap that catches the light differently with each movement. It feels substantial without being stiff—a material that molds to the body’s memory over time. The fur-like texture is not about excess; it is about warmth and presence. The hand is soft, almost plush, suggesting a coat that is as much about the experience of wearing as it is about the visual impact. This is a piece that asks to be touched, and rewards the gesture. The fit is generous but deliberate. The double-breasted closure allows for adjustment—buttoned tight, it creates a clean, columnar line; left open, it reveals a generous lapel and a relaxed, almost robe-like ease. The cut is engineered to minimize cold from strong wind, with the knee-length hem providing a shield against the elements. The shoulder line is slightly dropped, lending a casual, modern ease that prevents the piece from feeling costumey. The construction is solid, with reinforced seams that speak to longevity. This is not a coat for a single season; it is a coat for a decade. In movement, the coat swings with a weighty grace. The leather and fur-textured surface catch the air, creating a soft, audible rustle that is both intimate and commanding. It drapes well over layers—a chunky knit, a silk midi dress, tailored trousers—without losing its shape. The striped detailing at the hems becomes a kinetic detail, flickering at the edges as you walk. It is a coat that moves with you, not against you, and its weight is a comfort rather than a burden. This is a coat for the transition between seasons—late autumn through early spring—when the air has a bite but the sun still makes an appearance. It works over a cashmere turtleneck and jeans for a day of errands or a gallery visit, and just as easily over a slip dress and heeled boots for an evening out. Style it with a leather boot and a structured bag for a clean, urban line, or with a soft scarf and a relaxed trouser for a more undone, bohemian feel. It is a coat that adapts to your wardrobe, not the other way around.























