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Yves Salomon | Reversible Lamb & Suede 'Meteo' Jacket

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Yves Salomon | Reversible Lamb & Suede 'Meteo' Jacket

The Yves Salomon 'Meteo' jacket is a study in calculated duality—a reversible construction that swaps its identity with a single turn. On one side, the lamb-back leather presents a smooth, almost liquid surface; flip it, and the suede emerges with a matte, napped texture that catches light differently at every angle. This is not a garment that hedges its bets. It commits to both finishes with equal conviction, offering two distinct visual weights in a single silhouette. The absence of buttons or hardware reinforces the clean, uninterrupted line, allowing the material itself to dictate the shape. The handfeel is where the jacket earns its keep. The lamb leather side is supple, almost pliable, with a subtle grain that softens further with wear. The suede reverse is denser, brushed to a velvety finish that invites touch. Together, they create a sensory counterpoint: cool and smooth against warm and fuzzy. The construction respects the material's natural drape, avoiding stiff interlinings that would compromise the relaxed fit. This is a jacket that moves with the body, not against it, settling into the wearer's posture over time. Cut to a buttonless, relaxed silhouette, the 'Meteo' skips the clutter of fastenings in favor of an open front that falls cleanly from the shoulders. The waist-length proportion—approximately 55 cm from shoulder to hem—hits at the natural waist, creating a balanced line that works over both slim and voluminous layers. This is not a tailored piece, nor is it shapeless. It exists in the space between, where ease meets intention. The raglan-style shoulders and slightly dropped armholes allow for unrestricted movement, making it as practical as it is polished. Movement is effortless. The jacket swings open with a step, the reversible panels shifting weight without pulling or binding. It works across seasons: worn open over a cashmere turtleneck in early winter, or layered over a silk slip dress for an evening transition. The brown hue—neither too warm nor too cool—anchors the piece, allowing it to function as a neutral that bridges tonal and contrasting palettes. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather boots for a daytime edge, or with tailored trousers and a fine-gauge knit for a more refined proposition. The versatility is inherent, not forced. It asks only that you choose a side.

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The Yves Salomon 'Meteo' jacket is a study in calculated duality—a reversible construction that swaps its identity with a single turn. On one side, the lamb-back leather presents a smooth, almost liquid surface; flip it, and the suede emerges with a matte, napped texture that catches light differently at every angle. This is not a garment that hedges its bets. It commits to both finishes with equal conviction, offering two distinct visual weights in a single silhouette. The absence of buttons or hardware reinforces the clean, uninterrupted line, allowing the material itself to dictate the shape. The handfeel is where the jacket earns its keep. The lamb leather side is supple, almost pliable, with a subtle grain that softens further with wear. The suede reverse is denser, brushed to a velvety finish that invites touch. Together, they create a sensory counterpoint: cool and smooth against warm and fuzzy. The construction respects the material's natural drape, avoiding stiff interlinings that would compromise the relaxed fit. This is a jacket that moves with the body, not against it, settling into the wearer's posture over time. Cut to a buttonless, relaxed silhouette, the 'Meteo' skips the clutter of fastenings in favor of an open front that falls cleanly from the shoulders. The waist-length proportion—approximately 55 cm from shoulder to hem—hits at the natural waist, creating a balanced line that works over both slim and voluminous layers. This is not a tailored piece, nor is it shapeless. It exists in the space between, where ease meets intention. The raglan-style shoulders and slightly dropped armholes allow for unrestricted movement, making it as practical as it is polished. Movement is effortless. The jacket swings open with a step, the reversible panels shifting weight without pulling or binding. It works across seasons: worn open over a cashmere turtleneck in early winter, or layered over a silk slip dress for an evening transition. The brown hue—neither too warm nor too cool—anchors the piece, allowing it to function as a neutral that bridges tonal and contrasting palettes. Style it with raw-hem denim and leather boots for a daytime edge, or with tailored trousers and a fine-gauge knit for a more refined proposition. The versatility is inherent, not forced. It asks only that you choose a side.

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