



RESUME | Keatonrs Knitted Cotton Jacket - Red
There is a particular confidence in a jacket that refuses to be stiff. The RESUME Keatonrs Knit Zi Red arrives as a study in controlled ease, a knit construction that mimics the sharpness of tailoring while retaining the softness of fabric that yields to the body. Its defining feature is this deliberate tension: a silhouette that reads as structured from a distance, yet reveals a pliant, almost liquid hand upon closer inspection. The red is not a passive shade; it is a deep, resonant hue that holds its own against the city’s grey, a statement made without shouting. The fabric itself is the story. Knitted from 100% cotton, it possesses a unique weight—substantial enough to drape with intention, yet airy enough to avoid the rigidity of woven outerwear. The surface has a fine, compact ribbing that catches light subtly, creating a dimensional texture that feels almost like a second skin. It is soft against the collarbone, with a slight give at the shoulders that allows for natural movement. There is no lining, and none is needed; the cotton knit breathes, making this a piece for the unpredictable seasons of early spring and cool autumn evenings. Cut with a relaxed, boxy silhouette, the Keatonrs jacket sits away from the body without overwhelming it. The shoulders are dropped, the sleeves generous, and the length lands just at the hip—a proportion that works as effortlessly over a silk slip dress as it does atop a crisp white button-down. The construction is deceptively simple: a full-zip front, a neat collar that can be worn up or folded flat, and ribbed cuffs and hem that anchor the shape. Every seam is flat and clean, ensuring the jacket lies smoothly against whatever lies beneath. Movement is where this jacket truly lives. It does not restrict; it swings and settles with the wearer. The knit gives just enough to allow for a reach, a turn, a brisk walk across the boulevard. It is a piece for the in-between moments—the coffee run that turns into an evening aperitif, the layered commute that ends in a warm bistro. Style it with wide-leg trousers and a leather loafer for a daytime uniform, or throw it over a bias-cut slip and heeled mules for a night out. In a wardrobe of hard edges, this is the soft landing.
Original: $36.35
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There is a particular confidence in a jacket that refuses to be stiff. The RESUME Keatonrs Knit Zi Red arrives as a study in controlled ease, a knit construction that mimics the sharpness of tailoring while retaining the softness of fabric that yields to the body. Its defining feature is this deliberate tension: a silhouette that reads as structured from a distance, yet reveals a pliant, almost liquid hand upon closer inspection. The red is not a passive shade; it is a deep, resonant hue that holds its own against the city’s grey, a statement made without shouting. The fabric itself is the story. Knitted from 100% cotton, it possesses a unique weight—substantial enough to drape with intention, yet airy enough to avoid the rigidity of woven outerwear. The surface has a fine, compact ribbing that catches light subtly, creating a dimensional texture that feels almost like a second skin. It is soft against the collarbone, with a slight give at the shoulders that allows for natural movement. There is no lining, and none is needed; the cotton knit breathes, making this a piece for the unpredictable seasons of early spring and cool autumn evenings. Cut with a relaxed, boxy silhouette, the Keatonrs jacket sits away from the body without overwhelming it. The shoulders are dropped, the sleeves generous, and the length lands just at the hip—a proportion that works as effortlessly over a silk slip dress as it does atop a crisp white button-down. The construction is deceptively simple: a full-zip front, a neat collar that can be worn up or folded flat, and ribbed cuffs and hem that anchor the shape. Every seam is flat and clean, ensuring the jacket lies smoothly against whatever lies beneath. Movement is where this jacket truly lives. It does not restrict; it swings and settles with the wearer. The knit gives just enough to allow for a reach, a turn, a brisk walk across the boulevard. It is a piece for the in-between moments—the coffee run that turns into an evening aperitif, the layered commute that ends in a warm bistro. Style it with wide-leg trousers and a leather loafer for a daytime uniform, or throw it over a bias-cut slip and heeled mules for a night out. In a wardrobe of hard edges, this is the soft landing.




















