

Gérard Darel | Prissy Coat - Reversible Double-Faced Wool Straw
A study in architectural simplicity, the Prissy Coat from Gérard Darel redefines the short coat with a clean, uncompromising line. Its defining feature is an absence—no collar, no lapels, no fuss—which throws the focus entirely onto the pure geometry of the silhouette. The straight, ample shape lands with a deliberate modernity, a crisp rectangle of fabric that frames the body rather than clinging to it. This is not a coat that begs for attention; it commands it through restraint. The construction is anchored by double-faced wool, a fabric that is equally soft and refined on both sides. This is not a lining; it is a complete, seamless surface that allows the coat to drape with a weighty, fluid grace. The hand is substantial yet pliant—a dense, warm wool that feels reassuringly solid against the skin without any scratchiness. This double-faced technique also enables the coat’s key party trick: it is fully reversible. One side presents a rich, earthy camel; the other, a clean ecru. You are effectively buying two distinct coats, each altering the mood of an outfit with a single flip. The fit is deliberately generous, cut with a straight shape and ample volume that allows for easy layering over a chunky knit or a tailored blazer. The 3/4 sleeves are a masterstroke of proportion, cropping the line to show off a cuff, a watch, or a fine bracelet, while the concealed zip closure ensures the front remains a seamless, unbroken plane. Slanted welt pockets are discreetly integrated, maintaining the coat’s sleek silhouette while offering a practical handhold. The construction speaks to a quiet, rigorous precision—every seam, every edge is finished with the same care as the front. Movement in this coat is a study in controlled ease. The wool’s inherent weight gives it a gentle swing, while the lack of a collar allows for an unencumbered neckline, making it ideal for transitioning from a brisk morning commute to an evening with a silk scarf. For seasonality, it is the definitive mid-season piece—substantial enough for a crisp autumn day, yet light enough for a cool spring evening. Style it with the camel side out over cream trousers and a white tee for an effortlessly chic daytime uniform. Flip it to ecru and pair with dark denim, a black turtleneck, and a leather loafer for a sharper, more monochromatic evening look. Wear it slouched over the shoulders of a slip dress for a moment of undone elegance.
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A study in architectural simplicity, the Prissy Coat from Gérard Darel redefines the short coat with a clean, uncompromising line. Its defining feature is an absence—no collar, no lapels, no fuss—which throws the focus entirely onto the pure geometry of the silhouette. The straight, ample shape lands with a deliberate modernity, a crisp rectangle of fabric that frames the body rather than clinging to it. This is not a coat that begs for attention; it commands it through restraint. The construction is anchored by double-faced wool, a fabric that is equally soft and refined on both sides. This is not a lining; it is a complete, seamless surface that allows the coat to drape with a weighty, fluid grace. The hand is substantial yet pliant—a dense, warm wool that feels reassuringly solid against the skin without any scratchiness. This double-faced technique also enables the coat’s key party trick: it is fully reversible. One side presents a rich, earthy camel; the other, a clean ecru. You are effectively buying two distinct coats, each altering the mood of an outfit with a single flip. The fit is deliberately generous, cut with a straight shape and ample volume that allows for easy layering over a chunky knit or a tailored blazer. The 3/4 sleeves are a masterstroke of proportion, cropping the line to show off a cuff, a watch, or a fine bracelet, while the concealed zip closure ensures the front remains a seamless, unbroken plane. Slanted welt pockets are discreetly integrated, maintaining the coat’s sleek silhouette while offering a practical handhold. The construction speaks to a quiet, rigorous precision—every seam, every edge is finished with the same care as the front. Movement in this coat is a study in controlled ease. The wool’s inherent weight gives it a gentle swing, while the lack of a collar allows for an unencumbered neckline, making it ideal for transitioning from a brisk morning commute to an evening with a silk scarf. For seasonality, it is the definitive mid-season piece—substantial enough for a crisp autumn day, yet light enough for a cool spring evening. Style it with the camel side out over cream trousers and a white tee for an effortlessly chic daytime uniform. Flip it to ecru and pair with dark denim, a black turtleneck, and a leather loafer for a sharper, more monochromatic evening look. Wear it slouched over the shoulders of a slip dress for a moment of undone elegance.























