




Isabel Marant | Renee Wool Check Coat - Relaxed Beige
The Renee coat from Isabel Marant redefines the outerwear silhouette for a generation that prizes ease over rigidity. Its most arresting feature is the asymmetrical button tab closure, a deliberate break from tradition that lends the coat a sense of deliberate nonchalance. Rendered in a softened Prince-of-Wales check, the pattern itself is a classic, but the cut refuses to be precious. The round neckline and long, loose sleeves work in tandem to create a shape that is both generous and controlled, a study in how to make structure feel weightless. The fabric is pure virgin wool, chosen for its ability to hold a crisp pattern while offering a hand that is substantial yet not stiff. There is a dry, brushed quality to the weave, a slight napping that catches the light and softens the graphic lines of the check. The weight is that of a true winter coat—present, protective—but the drape is where the magic lives. It falls from the shoulders with a gentle fluidity, never clinging, always moving with the body rather than against it. The single-welt pockets are flush against the hip, maintaining the clean line of the silhouette. Fit here is a masterclass in relaxed tailoring. It is not oversized in the sense of drowning; rather, it is cut with an intentional amplitude that allows for layering without bulk. The shoulders are softly dropped, the sleeves are long and full, and the body skims rather than cinches. The asymmetrical closure, secured by round faux leather buttons, creates a diagonal line that elongates the torso and adds a subtle asymmetry to the otherwise straightforward silhouette. This is a coat built for motion, not for standing still. It moves with a deliberate swing—the hem brushing the knee, the sleeves catching the air. It is a coat for the city in transition, for the first chill of autumn and the lingering bite of early spring. Layer it over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and wide-leg denim for a day of gallery-hopping and café stops, or throw it over a silk slip dress for an evening that requires a layer of armor. The graphic check does the heavy lifting, so keep the rest of the wardrobe tonal and restrained. Let the coat be the statement, and everything else the quiet support.
Original: $115.05
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The Renee coat from Isabel Marant redefines the outerwear silhouette for a generation that prizes ease over rigidity. Its most arresting feature is the asymmetrical button tab closure, a deliberate break from tradition that lends the coat a sense of deliberate nonchalance. Rendered in a softened Prince-of-Wales check, the pattern itself is a classic, but the cut refuses to be precious. The round neckline and long, loose sleeves work in tandem to create a shape that is both generous and controlled, a study in how to make structure feel weightless. The fabric is pure virgin wool, chosen for its ability to hold a crisp pattern while offering a hand that is substantial yet not stiff. There is a dry, brushed quality to the weave, a slight napping that catches the light and softens the graphic lines of the check. The weight is that of a true winter coat—present, protective—but the drape is where the magic lives. It falls from the shoulders with a gentle fluidity, never clinging, always moving with the body rather than against it. The single-welt pockets are flush against the hip, maintaining the clean line of the silhouette. Fit here is a masterclass in relaxed tailoring. It is not oversized in the sense of drowning; rather, it is cut with an intentional amplitude that allows for layering without bulk. The shoulders are softly dropped, the sleeves are long and full, and the body skims rather than cinches. The asymmetrical closure, secured by round faux leather buttons, creates a diagonal line that elongates the torso and adds a subtle asymmetry to the otherwise straightforward silhouette. This is a coat built for motion, not for standing still. It moves with a deliberate swing—the hem brushing the knee, the sleeves catching the air. It is a coat for the city in transition, for the first chill of autumn and the lingering bite of early spring. Layer it over a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and wide-leg denim for a day of gallery-hopping and café stops, or throw it over a silk slip dress for an evening that requires a layer of armor. The graphic check does the heavy lifting, so keep the rest of the wardrobe tonal and restrained. Let the coat be the statement, and everything else the quiet support.




















