






Gérard Darel | Tinais Jacket - with Emblem Navy
A navy wool-blend jacket that asserts its presence through precise, collegiate detailing. The Gérard Darel Tinais Jacket opens with a clean, structured silhouette, immediately defined by three functional pockets that cut sharp lines across the body, anchoring the design in utility and proportion. The bordeaux and gold emblem at the chest introduces a graphic counterpoint—a deliberate, restrained gesture that signals a chic academic spirit without veering into costume. The fabric is a considered blend: 52% polyester, 25% wool, 22% viscose, and 1% elastane. This composition yields a cloth that is substantial yet pliant, with a dry, crisp hand and a subtle give that allows the jacket to follow the body rather than fight it. The wool provides warmth and a matte finish; the viscose lends fluidity; the elastane ensures the shape holds through a day of movement. The drape is clean, falling without excess bulk, skimming the torso in a way that feels tailored but not restrictive. Cut to a classic, slightly fitted shape, the Tinais sits at the hip, offering a balanced proportion that works over both lean trousers and fuller skirts. The construction is clean—shoulders are defined but not exaggerated, the collar sits neatly at the nape, and the front fastens without pulling. The three pockets are not merely decorative; they are placed to structure the eye, creating vertical lines that elongate the torso. The interior finishing is precise, with clean seams and a lining that allows the jacket to slide on and off with ease. Movement is considered. The slight stretch in the fabric, combined with the jacket’s construction, allows for a natural range of motion—arms reach forward, shoulders rotate, the hem stays in place. This is a jacket for real life: pulling a chair, hailing a cab, or crossing a room with a glass in hand. It bridges the gap between a rigid blazer and a casual layer, offering the polish of the former with the ease of the latter. Seasonally, the Tinais thrives in transitional weather—early autumn, a cool spring evening, or an air-conditioned interior in summer. It will instantly elevate a pair of raw denim and a white tee, lending structure to an otherwise relaxed look. Equally, it can be worn with matching navy trousers for a monochromatic ensemble, or layered over a silk dress for a contrast of textures. The versatility lies in its restraint: it does not demand attention, but it commands respect. Style it with a leather crossbody and loafers for a day of errands, or with heeled boots and a fine-ribbed knit for dinner.
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A navy wool-blend jacket that asserts its presence through precise, collegiate detailing. The Gérard Darel Tinais Jacket opens with a clean, structured silhouette, immediately defined by three functional pockets that cut sharp lines across the body, anchoring the design in utility and proportion. The bordeaux and gold emblem at the chest introduces a graphic counterpoint—a deliberate, restrained gesture that signals a chic academic spirit without veering into costume. The fabric is a considered blend: 52% polyester, 25% wool, 22% viscose, and 1% elastane. This composition yields a cloth that is substantial yet pliant, with a dry, crisp hand and a subtle give that allows the jacket to follow the body rather than fight it. The wool provides warmth and a matte finish; the viscose lends fluidity; the elastane ensures the shape holds through a day of movement. The drape is clean, falling without excess bulk, skimming the torso in a way that feels tailored but not restrictive. Cut to a classic, slightly fitted shape, the Tinais sits at the hip, offering a balanced proportion that works over both lean trousers and fuller skirts. The construction is clean—shoulders are defined but not exaggerated, the collar sits neatly at the nape, and the front fastens without pulling. The three pockets are not merely decorative; they are placed to structure the eye, creating vertical lines that elongate the torso. The interior finishing is precise, with clean seams and a lining that allows the jacket to slide on and off with ease. Movement is considered. The slight stretch in the fabric, combined with the jacket’s construction, allows for a natural range of motion—arms reach forward, shoulders rotate, the hem stays in place. This is a jacket for real life: pulling a chair, hailing a cab, or crossing a room with a glass in hand. It bridges the gap between a rigid blazer and a casual layer, offering the polish of the former with the ease of the latter. Seasonally, the Tinais thrives in transitional weather—early autumn, a cool spring evening, or an air-conditioned interior in summer. It will instantly elevate a pair of raw denim and a white tee, lending structure to an otherwise relaxed look. Equally, it can be worn with matching navy trousers for a monochromatic ensemble, or layered over a silk dress for a contrast of textures. The versatility lies in its restraint: it does not demand attention, but it commands respect. Style it with a leather crossbody and loafers for a day of errands, or with heeled boots and a fine-ribbed knit for dinner.






















